Where Light Comes and Goes

Where Light Comes and Goes
Author: Sandra Cavallo Miller
Publisher: University of Nevada Press
Total Pages: 245
Release: 2020-10-13
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1948908956

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Book 2 in the Dr. Abby Wilmore Series Where Light Comes and Goes brings back Dr. Abby Wilmore, the young family physician who was the protagonist of Miller’s first novel, The Color of Rock. Abby has accepted the directorship of a summer clinic in Yellowstone National Park where she hopes to expand her medical skills. She arrives to find herself working above the increasingly restless Yellowstone supervolcano, treating visitors, staff, and locals, all while evading the advances of a lecherous concession manager and maintaining a long-distance relationship with her partner who stays at the Grand Canyon Clinic. As tremors in the park escalate and the lakes seethe with bubbling gases, Abby learns that some-one is mysteriously killing the bison. What follows is an engrossing mystery unfolding in a spectacular setting with rich, quirky, and endearing characters and unexpected plot turns. While an overworked Abby makes new friends among her clinic staff and patients, tension builds as the volcano seems to be moving closer to a major eruption and the bison killings become more frequent. Soon, Abby finds herself in mortal danger as the story races to a thrilling and unexpected conclusion. Sandra Cavallo Miller demonstrated in The Color of Rock that she is a gifted storyteller. Where Light Comes and Goes deftly combines a gripping mystery set in the accurately depicted routine of a busy medical practice amid the wonders of Yellowstone’s magnificent scenery and wildlife. This is entertaining reading at its best.

Light Come, Light Go

Light Come, Light Go
Author: Ralph Nevill
Publisher: Prabhat Prakashan
Total Pages: 279
Release: 2021-01-01
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN:

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Excerpt from Light Come, Light Go: The passion for speculation which, throughout all ages, has captivated the great bulk of humanity, would seem to be an innate characteristic of mankind. It assumes various forms and guises which often deceive those over whom it exercises its sway, and becomes in numberless cases a veritable obsession, causing its victims to devote the whole of their time, thoughts, and money—sometimes even their lives—to its service. Devotees of the simpler forms of gambling, such as are to be procured at the card-table and on the race-course, are often looked down upon by people who are themselves under the sway of other insidious, if more reputable, modes of tempting fortune. For all speculation, whether it be in pigs or wheat, stocks and shares, race-horses or cards, is in essence the same—its main feature being merely the desire to obtain “something for nothing,” or in other words to acquire wealth without work. Gambling, of no matter what kind, is thus a conscious and deliberate departure from the general aim of civilised society, which is to obtain proper value for its money. The gambler, on the other hand, receives either a great deal more than he gives or nothing at all.

Light Come, Light Go: Gambling—Gamesters—Wagers—The Turf

Light Come, Light Go: Gambling—Gamesters—Wagers—The Turf
Author: Ralph Nevill
Publisher: Good Press
Total Pages: 408
Release: 2019-12-16
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

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This work is considered a social study on Gambling put forward by Ralph Nevill. The author starts by claiming that the passion for gambling, which has intrigued the great majority of humanity, is an inherent characteristic of humankind throughout all ages. He includes many details about Gambling of every kind, from betting in the game of dice to betting in horse riding and the various gambling cultures in the different parts of the world. He talks about famous personalities related to it and explains the psychology of a wagerer. The book proves beneficial in understanding the history of gambling and where it stood during the time of books publication. This work includes explanations on different topics such as; the gambling spirit inborn in mankind, the spirit of play in the eighteenth century, the former popularity of dice, Craze for eccentric wagers at the end of the eighteenth century, "The curse of Scotland", Colonel Mellish, the prevalence of wagering in the eighteenth century, Gambling in Paris, Public gaming in Germany, The Principality of Monaco, Difficulty of making money on the Turf and many more gripping topics.

Where All Light Tends to Go

Where All Light Tends to Go
Author: David Joy
Publisher: G.P. Putnam's Sons
Total Pages: 290
Release: 2016-02-02
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0425279790

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"Set in North Carolina's Appalachian Mountains, eighteen-year-old Jacob McNeely is torn between appeasing his meth-dealing kingpin father and leaving the mountains forever with the girl he loves"--

The Magazine of Poetry

The Magazine of Poetry
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 560
Release: 1889
Genre: Poetry
ISBN:

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Going Home Again

Going Home Again
Author: Howard Waldrop
Publisher: Macmillan + ORM
Total Pages: 300
Release: 2014-10-28
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1466884509

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The words "inimitable" and "unique" are bandied about too often in artistic circles, so much so that critics seem to have forgotten those words were invented to describe Howard Waldrop's fiction. Waldrop's mastery of arcane knowledge, his transcendent wit, and the way his stories explode like cheerty bombs inside a reader's mind have all made Howard Waldrop one of the most beloved writers of the past two decades. Readers who encounter his work never forget the experience, and this new collection compiles nine such experiences (heretofore uncollected), including: "Flatfeet!", a madcap tour of this century's first decades, courtesy of the Keystone Kops. "Ocean's Ducks," an homage to those brave black actors of the 1930s. Remember those "Little Moron" jokes in the schoolyard, like "Why did the Little Moron throw the clock out the window?" "He wanted to see Time fly." Now ask yourself again "Why Did?" And beware the masked Mexican wrestlers of "El Castillo de la Perserverancia"! Howard Waldrop's unique and inimitable talents are on full display here. Read on, marvel, and rejoice.

Educational Foundations

Educational Foundations
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 886
Release: 1900
Genre: Education
ISBN:

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Outlook and Independent

Outlook and Independent
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1122
Release: 1901
Genre:
ISBN:

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Forest Leaves

Forest Leaves
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 796
Release: 1913
Genre:
ISBN:

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