Deep Valleys Tall Trees Tough Men and Women

Deep Valleys  Tall Trees  Tough Men and Women
Author: West Hapgood
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 118
Release: 1992
Genre: Bulli Region (N.S.W.)
ISBN: 0646109014

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Deep Valleys Tall Trees Tough Men and Women

Deep Valleys  Tall Trees  Tough Men and Women
Author: West Hapgood
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 82
Release: 2005
Genre: Bulli (N.S.W.)
ISBN: OCLC:921965731

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Tall Trees Tough Men

Tall Trees  Tough Men
Author: Robert E. Pike
Publsiher: W W Norton & Company Incorporated
Total Pages: 288
Release: 1984
Genre: History
ISBN: 0393301850

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The New England loggers and river drivers were a unique breed of men. Working with their axes and peaveys through Maine, New Hampshire, and Vermont, they contributed mightily to the development of the United States. The daily life of the loggers was hard — working in deep icy water fourteen hours a day, sleeping in wet blankets, eating coarse food, and constantly risking their lives. Their pay was very low, yet they were proud to call themselves loggers. When they came out of the woods after the spring drives, they ebulliently spent their pay carousing in the staid New England towns. Robert E. Pike, who as a youth worked in the woods and on the rivers, writes affectionately and knowingly, with humorous anecdotes, of every detail of lumbering. He describes the daily life of the logging camps, giving a picture of the different specialist jobs: the camp boss, the choppers, the sawyers and filers, the scaler, the teamsters, the river men, the railroaders, and the lumber kings. His descriptions bring the reader vividly into the woods, smelling the tangy, newly cut timber, hearing the boom of the falling trees. "The author's lively prose matches the temper of his subject. . . . This is basic history, geography, psychology, economics, and folklore all rolled into one top-quality volume." — R. S. Monahan, New York Times Book Review

Deep in the Valley

Deep in the Valley
Author: Robyn Carr
Publsiher: MIRA
Total Pages: 209
Release: 2017-05-15
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781459256637

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Look for Robyn’s new book, The Best of Us, a story about family, second chances and choosing to live your best life—order your copy today! Welcome to Grace Valley, California— where blood runs thicker…ties are stronger…and love is all the more sweet. Visitors to the town often remark about the valley's peace and beauty—both of which are plentiful. Unlocked doors, front porches, pies cooling in the windows—this is country life at its finest. But visitors don't always see what lies at the heart of a community. Or just beyond… June Hudson grew up in Grace Valley, the daughter of the town doctor. Leaving only to get her medical training, she returned home and followed in her father's footsteps. Some might say she chose the easy, comfortable route…but June knows better. For June, her emergency room is wherever she's needed—or wherever a patient finds her. She is always on call, her work is her life and these people are her extended family. Which is a good thing, since this is a town where you should have picked your husband in the ninth grade. Grace Valley is not exactly the place to meet eligible men—until an undercover DEA agent suddenly starts appearing at all sorts of strange hours. Everybody has secrets down in the valley. Now June has one of her own.

Enemy of God

Enemy of God
Author: Bernard Cornwell
Publsiher: Penguin UK
Total Pages: 292
Release: 2007-11-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780141929125

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From the No. 1 bestselling author of WAR LORD comes an epic retelling of the Arthurian legend, from the bestselling Last Kingdom series Uniting the restive British kingdoms behind him, Arthur believes he can now hold back the Saxons threatening the country. Meanwhile, Merlin sets out on a quest to uncover the sacred Treasures of Britain, hoping they will prove decisive in the coming battle. But in a country where the cult of the Christians is spreading, Merlin's quest is divisive. And the ambitions of the rival warlord Lancelot threaten the delicate peace. Could even those closest to Arthur be moved to betray him? From the epic bestselling author, Enemy of God brilliantly retells the Arthurian legend, combining myth, history and thrilling battlefield action. ______ 'Wonderful and haunting' People Magazine 'Of all the books I have written these are my favourites' Bernard Cornwell

Aussie Angels 16 Pups 4 Sale

Aussie Angels 16  Pups 4 Sale
Author: Margaret Clark
Publsiher: Lothian Children's Books
Total Pages: 53
Release: 2012-03-01
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9780734411495

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Everyone at Animal Haven is stunned when Alice has eight pups: four golden and four black labradors! Clearly, the father is Lex, the pedigree black lab from down the road. But before long the pups get out of control and need training - and good homes. Meg and Mike find trouble at puppy school, however, and when they try to organise homes for the pups, the Angels discover that some families and their motives are not very honest. PUPS 4 SALE is the sixteenth instalment in a series loved by children all over Australia.

The Athenaeum

The Athenaeum
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 860
Release: 1879
Genre: Arts
ISBN: IND:30000153570142

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One American Woman Fifty Italian Men

One American Woman Fifty Italian Men
Author: Lynne Ashdown
Publsiher: Wheatmark, Inc.
Total Pages: 220
Release: 2023-03-03
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9182736450XXX

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When Lynne Ashdown, her new lover, and more than fifty Italian male cyclists departed Italy in June of 1990, no one had yet ventured into the long-closed reaches of Eastern Europe since the falling of the Iron Curtain more than forty years before. They would be cycling almost a thousand miles from Verona, across Northern Italy, Austria, Czechoslovakia, and Poland to Warsaw, in just ten days. One American Woman Fifty Italian Men tells not only of a sweeping journey of adventure, romantic disaster, and cultural collision, but also of a revelation of Ashdown's identity, forged by her will in the constant pain of trying to keep up with the men who were stronger. This trip back in time shows the stark contrasts between the world she knew as an American and the world she saw in impoverished Eastern Europe. This true story, rich with images of the countries they cycled through, describes the warmth and the cycling lives of the Italians, as well as the lives of people who lived under communism for so long and the values that survive all governments. In One American Woman Fifty Italian Men, Ashdown conveys the aloneness of cycling over vast distances even in a spread-out pack, the growing pain and fatigue of each pedal-stroke, and the caring of the men for her and for each other. This journey draws us into a universal drama not just of cyclists, but also of hearts and possibilities.