We Fought the Road


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We Fought the Road is the story of the building of the Alaska-Canada Highway during World War II. More than one third of the 10,607 builders were black; thought to be incapable of performing on a war front by many of their white commanding officers. Their task--which required punching through wilderness on a route blocked by the Rocky Mountains and deadly permafrost during the worst winter on record--has been likened to the building of the Panama Canal. Unlike most accounts that focus on the road's military planners, We Fought the Road is boots-on-the-ground and often personal, based in part on letters from the "Three Cent Romance," the successful courtship via mail discovered in the authors' family papers




The Broncho Rider Boys with the Texas Rangers. Or, The Capture of the Smugglers on the Rio Grande


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Frank Fowler's 'The Broncho Rider Boys with the Texas Rangers. Or, The Capture of the Smugglers on the Rio Grande' is a thrilling western adventure novel that follows a group of young cowboys as they join forces with the Texas Rangers to thwart a gang of dangerous smugglers along the Rio Grande. The novel is rich in vivid descriptions of the American Southwest landscape and features action-packed scenes that will keep readers on the edge of their seats. Fowler's writing style is engaging and fast-paced, making this a page-turner for fans of western fiction set in the late 19th century. The novel skillfully intertwines elements of friendship, loyalty, and justice, making it a captivating read for all ages.




The Milepost


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An Oregon Boy in the Yukon


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When Empty Arms Become a Heavy Burden


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A Christian guide to the practical, moral, marital, and spiritual challenges of infertility. Seeks to answer questions such as: should we consider high-tech fertility treatments? - what about donor insemination? -- How do we respond to nosy friends and relatives? - how can we keep our sex life healthy? - if we adopt, will it increase our chances of getting pregnant -- where can we go for the best advice -- how can God allow this to happen?







Uncle Boris in the Yukon, and Other Shaggy Dog Stories


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From the hilarious and subversive children's author, essayist and NPR commentator, true tales drawn from his cordial--if dysfunctional--relationships with the dogs in his life. illustrations.




Official Awards


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The Boy Scouts on the Yukon


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"Ar-r-rouse ye-r-r-rouse ye, me merry, merry men," boomed the voice of Gerald Moore, with a slightly Celtic roll of the "r's," as he drummed impatiently on the shutter of the cabin window, while his companion, Jack Blake, performed a similar tattoo on the adjoining window. "Faith, and it was daylight hours ago, and ye don't know what ye're missing."




Black Pioneers


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A vibrant visual document of the profound impact of blacks on communal and frontier history, featuring hundreds of photographs, line drawings, lithographs, and stereoviews that present the world and works of black frontier photographers.