Mountain Country Cowboy

Mountain Country Cowboy
Author: Glynna Kaye
Publisher: Harlequin
Total Pages: 147
Release: 2017-10-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1488018766

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In this inspirational romance, a single father gets a second chance to make things right in more ways than one. When he’s offered a job at Hunter’s Hideaway, single dad Cash Herrera immediately accepts. It means the former bad boy can start over and gain custody of his son, Joey. Still, small-town folk have long memories—especially Cash’s pretty childhood nemesis. Rio Hunter is now a lovely, courageous woman . . . and Cash’s new boss. Past betrayal makes them both wary, and Rio’s secret promise will soon take her away from Hunter Ridge. Yet working with Cash and teaching Joey about her beloved horses draw her closer to both. Can she create a loving family with the man who’s claiming her future?

Mountain Country Courtship

Mountain Country Courtship
Author: Glynna Kaye
Publisher: Harlequin
Total Pages: 144
Release: 2018-04-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1488090459

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His Hometown Romance After being jilted at the altar, the last place Denny Hunter wants to be is in his hometown. Yet he’s back in Hunter Ridge renovating a run-down old inn with the lovely Lillian Keene. He doesn’t know she’s a runaway bride—or that her niece has serious matchmaking plans. But in this Hearts of Hunter Ridge book, Denny and Lillian discover that the most important restoration starts with the heart.

Adirondack Cabin Country

Adirondack Cabin Country
Author: Paul Schaefer
Publisher: Syracuse University Press
Total Pages: 228
Release: 1993-11-01
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780815602750

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Collection of essays written by Paul Schaefer between 1921 and 1932, reflecting his growing awareness of the mountain culture.

Hearings

Hearings
Author: United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1526
Release: 1966
Genre:
ISBN:

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THE FARMERS REGISTER

THE FARMERS REGISTER
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 1838
Genre:
ISBN:

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God's Country Or Devil's Playground

God's Country Or Devil's Playground
Author: Barney Nelson
Publisher: University of Texas Press
Total Pages: 358
Release: 2002-11-01
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9780292755802

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The dramatic desert landscapes of the Big Bend country along the Texas-Mexico border reminded historian Walter Prescott Webb of "an earth-wreck in which a great section of country was shaken down, turned over, blown up, and set on fire." By contrast, naturalist Aldo Leopold considered the region a mountainous paradise in which even the wild Mexican parrots had no greater concern than "whether this new day which creeps slowly over the canyons is bluer or golder than its predecessors, or less so." Whether it impresses people as God's country or as the devil's playground, the Big Bend typically evokes strong responses from almost everyone who lives or visits there. In this anthology of nature writing, Barney Nelson gathers nearly sixty literary perspectives on the landscape and life of the Big Bend region, broadly defined as Trans-Pecos Texas and northern Chihuahua, Mexico. In addition to Leopold and Webb, the collection includes such well-known writers as Edward Abbey, Mary Austin, Roy Bedichek, and Frederick Olmsted, as well as a wide range of voices that includes explorers, trappers, cowboys, ranch wives, curanderos, college presidents, scientists, locals, tourists, historians, avisadores, and waitresses. Following a personal introduction by Barney Nelson, the pieces are grouped thematically to highlight the distinctive ways in which writers have responded to the Big Bend.

The Genesis of Queensland

The Genesis of Queensland
Author: Henry Stuart Russell
Publisher: Sydney : Turner & Henderson
Total Pages: 652
Release: 1888
Genre: Darling Downs (Qld.)
ISBN:

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Contacts with natives noted; p.22; Moreton Bay natives used to locate runaways; p.24; Nasal septum pierced, two joints of little finger left hand removed; manufacture of nets and baskets; fishing; shelters; duels described; p.31; Bathurst Island; tattoos, painted, scarification, physical appearance; clothing; weapons; p.34; Grave in detail; p.253; Sunstroke cure; p.295; Cannibalism; p.313; Gathering of tribes for Bunnia [bunya] season; p.339; Childrens games with bows and arrows.

The Uttermost Part

The Uttermost Part
Author: Barry Blackstone
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 223
Release: 2015-07-24
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1498231608

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Pastor Blackstone is once again on a spiritual journey to the subcontinent of India. His primary purpose for going is a three-week teaching ministry at Kerala Baptist Bible College, but his real reason for going is a secret missionary trip into northern India. As with his other books about India, experience the insight and inspiration Pastor Blackstone gets from a monsoon storm, a bed and breakfast in a cardamom forest, a woman beggar, a little girl named Nana, a prophet's chamber, a hike up Kerala's highest mountain, a chance to pick a pineapple, a lady riding a scooter sideways, a mountain goat, a flower that only blooms once every fourteen years, several elephant sightings, a new house church, an opportunity to teach five young students a Gospel song, American meals in India, a book about Israel bought from an Indian traveling bookseller, and a train ride into a remote mountain region filled with hidden dangers. Travel once again with Pastor Blackstone through the congested highways, smelly railways, narrow byways, and rural roadways of India to a far off and distant place the Bible calls "the uttermost part of the world."

The Warrior's Path

The Warrior's Path
Author: Louis L'Amour
Publisher: Bantam
Total Pages: 258
Release: 2003-09-30
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0553900188

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Filled with exciting tales of the frontier, the chronicle of the Sackett family is perhaps the crowning achievement of one of our greatest storytellers. In The Warrior’s Path, Louis L’Amour tells the story of Yance and Kin Sackett, two brothers who are the last hope of a young woman who faces a fate worse than death. When Yance Sackett’s sister-in-law is kidnapped, he and Kin race north from Carolina to find her. They arrive at a superstitious town rife with rumors—and learn that someone very powerful was behind Diana’s disappearance. To bring the culprit to justice, one brother must sail to the exotic West Indies. There, among pirates, cutthroats, and ruthless “businessmen,” he will apply the skills he learned as a frontiersman to an unfamiliar world—a world where one false move means instant death.

The Life and Work of John C. Campbell

The Life and Work of John C. Campbell
Author: Olive Dame Campbell
Publisher: University Press of Kentucky
Total Pages: 723
Release: 2017-02-17
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0813168554

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John C. Campbell (1867–1919) is widely considered to be a pioneer in the objective study of the complex world of Appalachian mountaineers. Thanks to a grant from the Russell Sage Foundation, Campbell traveled throughout the region with his wife—noted social reformer and "songcatcher" Olive Dame Campbell—interviewing and profiling its people. His landmark work, The Southern Highlander and His Homeland, is cited by nearly every scholar writing about the region, yet little has been published about the Campbells and their role in the sociological, educational, and cultural history of Appalachia. Elizabeth McCutchen Williams has prepared the first critical edition of Olive Dame Campbell's comprehensive overview of her husband's life and work—a project left unfinished at the time of Olive's death. Never before published, this unique volume draws extensively on diary entries and personal letters to illuminate the significance and lasting impact of John C. Campbell's contributions. The result is a dynamic blend of biography and collected correspondence that presents an insightful portrait of the influential educator and reformer.