The Carriage Journal: Vol. 56, No. 2 March 2018


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Features: The White Tops by Ken Wheeling - Page 79 The Wheeler Survey in Nevada: The Odometer Carriage - Page 92 Music to My Ears by William Stewart - Page 104 Additional Articles: 2018 International Carriage Symposium The Brewster Project by Merri Ferrell - Page 70 On Location in Arizona by Trish Demers - Page 72 NER/CAA Learning Weekend by Kristen W. Retter - Page 74 Driving the Horse in Harness: A Beginner's Manual - Part V by Charles Kellogg - Page 84 Conserving A Mitchell Farm Wagon by Jerry and Laurie Bowman - Page 92 Some Faults of Harness Horses by Tom Ryder - Page 96 Horse-seining by Gregory Cuffey - Page 128




The Carriage Journal: Vol. 56, No. 1 January 2018


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Features: Gone With The Wind: The Gloria Austin Carriage Collection Sale by Ken Wheeling - Page 12 Escape Shafts by Roger and Sue Murray - Page 26 Coaching at the Royal Polo by Mark Jurd - Page 42 What's in a Name: Brewster Green by Virginia Goodman - Page 48 Additional Articles: Down Argentine Way by Andrew Derbyshire - Page 3 Driving the Horse in Harness: A Beginner's Manual - Part IV by Charles Kellogg - Page 20 Sleighs and Sleighing by Tom Ryder - Page 36 Sleigh Bells Ring: a short history of Bevins Bros. by Kathleen Haak - Page 64




The Carriage Journal


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Features The Old Greeley Stage by Ken Wheeling Brewster Records Improvement Project and Metropolitan Museum Brewster Drawings Project by Jerry D. Rider The Road to Vehicle City by Kathleen Haak Our Shared Past The View From The Box A Backward Glance Do You Know? Carriages & Driving Collections Getting Started The Last Word Our Community The Passing Scene Memories Nuts and Bolts Letters to the Editor




The Carriage Journal: Vol. 56, No. 5 October 2018


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Feature: Tucci Coach Collection by Harry Tucci - Page 270 The Emperor's Last Equipage: Part I by Andres Furger - Page 284 The Two Hemispheres Bandwagon by Ken Wheeling - Page 302 Additional Articles: USA Team Wins Gold and Chester Weber Wins Individual Silver at the World Equestrian Games, Tryon, NC - Meet the Museum Tour A Success - Page 262 A Weekend of Coaching in Newport: A Photo Essay by Barbara Hess Auchter A Tour in Germany by Jack and Marge Day 41st Lorenzo Driving Competition Four-in-Hand Club of Philadelphia Summer Drive by Karen Martin New Coach Horn Book Shares History and Calls When Coal Was King by Susan Green Driving the Horse in Harness: A Beginner's Manual - Part XI by Charles Kellogg - Page 280 Carriage Capers at the Remington Carriage Museum by Kathleen Haak - Page 293 Villa Louis Carriage Classic September 2018 FEI European Championship for Children, Juniors and Young Drivers Introduction to Horses and Carriages Intercollegiate Reinsmanship by Jessica Axelsson - Page 300




The Carriage Journal: Vol. 56, No. 3 May 2018


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Features: The Queen's Ghillie by Ken Wheeling - Page 146 Restoration of the State Coach of the Countess van Wassenaer by Nicolaas W. Conijin - Page 160 Dump Wagons by Susan Green - Page 171 Additional Articles: CAA Driving Weekend - Page 131 Chester Weber Claims 15th USEF Four-in-Hand Combined Driving National Championship Title Proficiency Success with Jerry Trapani National Stage Coach and Freight Wagon Association National Conference by Ken Wheeling California State Carriage Collection: From Practical Stagecoaches to Elegant Phaetons by Randy Solle - Page 140 Susan Townsend-Parker Theodore Gerald Winsor Swendson Driving the Horse in Harness: A Beginner's Manual - Part V by Charles Kellogg - Page 152 A Coaching Idyll by Edmund Petley The Storage and Care of Harness and Carriages by Tom Ryder - Page 166 Exploring the Carriages of Grant's Farm by Barbara Davis - Page 178 Brewster Vehicle Research by Jerry Rider - Page 192




The Carriage Journal: Vol. 56, No. 4 August 2018


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Features: The Carriage Clock by Andres Furger - Page 206 Coaching at Royal Windsor by Mark Jurd - Page 220 A California Road Trip by Randy Solle - Page 227 Whoa, Nellie! by Ken Wheeling - Page 238 Additional Articles: CAA Trip to Windsor - Page 195 How Were They Driving The Horses in the Royal Wedding with Ken Wheeling Whitestone Farm Picnic Drive with Mark Duffell Abbot-Downing vehicles on Display at Concord, New Hampshire - Page 201 The McLaughlin Story: 150 Years of Carriages, Cars and Canada Dry by Howard Snyder - Page 204 Driving the Horse in Harness: A Beginner's Manual - Part IX by Charles Kellogg - Page 212 The Model Life by David Jasie - Page 218 Some Notes on the Training of Show Harness Horses by Tom Ryder Brewster & Company...Numbers, Numbers, Numbers...They All Add Up! by Merri Ferrell - Page 232 The Family Surrey by Kathleen Haak - Page 256




A Practical Guide to Airline Customer Service


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A Practical Guide to Airline Customer Service is a textbook written for airline executives and undergraduate students who are preparing for a career in the airline service industry. Those working in similar functions and fields can also benefit from this book. This book primarily focuses on the importance of customer service in the airline industry. This includes basic airline operations and essential communication skills, and how airline service agents interact with passengers at every contact point of the travel process. A Practical Guide to Airline Customer Service is a must-read for those who seek a rewarding career in the airline industry.




Model Rules of Professional Conduct


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The Model Rules of Professional Conduct provides an up-to-date resource for information on legal ethics. Federal, state and local courts in all jurisdictions look to the Rules for guidance in solving lawyer malpractice cases, disciplinary actions, disqualification issues, sanctions questions and much more. In this volume, black-letter Rules of Professional Conduct are followed by numbered Comments that explain each Rule's purpose and provide suggestions for its practical application. The Rules will help you identify proper conduct in a variety of given situations, review those instances where discretionary action is possible, and define the nature of the relationship between you and your clients, colleagues and the courts.




Conflict of Laws and the Internet


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The ubiquity of the Internet contrasts with the territorial nature of national legal orders. This book offers a comprehensive analysis of jurisdiction, choice of law and enforcement of judgments issues concerning online activities in the areas in which private legal relationships are most affected by the Internet. It provides an in-depth study of EU Law in this particularly dynamic field, with references to major developments in other jurisdictions. Topics comprise information society services, data protection, defamation, copyright, trademarks, unfair competition and contracts, including consumer protection and alternative dispute resolution.




Flax Americana


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Farmers feed cities, but starting in the nineteenth century they painted them too. Flax from Canada and the northern United States produced fibre for textiles and linseed oil for paint – critical commodities in a century when wars were fought over fibre and when increased urbanization demanded expanded paint markets. Flax Americana re-examines the changing relationships between farmers, urban consumers, and the land through a narrative of Canada's first and most important industrial crop. Initially a specialty crop grown by Mennonites and other communities on contracts for small-town mill complexes, flax became big business in the late nineteenth century as multinational linseed oil companies quickly displaced rural mills. Flax cultivation spread across the northern plains and prairies, particularly along the edges of dryland settlement, and then into similar ecosystems in South America's Pampas. Joshua MacFadyen's detailed examination of archival records reveals the complexity of a global commodity and its impact on the eastern Great Lakes and northern Great Plains. He demonstrates how international networks of scientists, businesses, and regulators attempted to predict and control the crop's frontier geography, how evolving consumer concerns about product quality and safety shaped the market and its regulations, and how the nature of each region encouraged some forms of business and limited others. The northern flax industry emerged because of border-crossing communities. By following the plant across countries and over time Flax Americana sheds new light on the ways that commodities, frontiers, and industrial capitalism shaped the modern world.