Monty Goes South

Monty Goes South
Author: Marc Tetro
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 32
Release: 1997-11
Genre: Acrophobia Juvenile fiction
ISBN: 1552781100

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Monty the Canada Goose is watching with distance, as all his friends prepare to fly south for the winter. His fear of heights has kept him firmly on the ground and from ever learning to fly. He considers driving, sailing or even riding his skateboard to make his way south. Soon he realizes that he has no choice he must conquer his fears in time to fly with the other geese. But how?

Monty Goes South

Monty Goes South
Author: Marc Tétro
Publsiher: Boston ; Toronto : Little, Brown (Canada)
Total Pages: 32
Release: 1997-01-01
Genre: Acrophobia Juvenile fiction
ISBN: 0316831379

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Gone South

Gone South
Author: Robert McCammon
Publsiher: Open Road Media
Total Pages: 531
Release: 2011-10-18
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781453231579

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A veteran’s moment of rage leads to a chase through the bayou in this tale of “jackhammer suspense” by the New York Times–bestselling author of Swan Song (Kirkus Reviews). Two decades after he finished serving his country in the jungles of Southeast Asia, Dan Lambert still pays the price. As he hustles for construction work in the heat of a brutal Louisiana summer, Dan tries to ignore the pounding in his head—a constant reminder of the Agent Orange–caused leukemia which will soon end his life. And now the bank wants to repossess his truck. His attempt to reason with the loan officer does not get him far. Dan loses himself in rage, and for a moment is back in the jungle again. When he comes out of his bloodlust, he has shot the banker through the chest. There is nothing to do but run. On his trail are two peculiar bounty hunters: a onetime Siamese twin and a heavyset Elvis impersonator. To save his own life, Dan is going to have to remember why it was worth living in the first place.

American Gardens

American Gardens
Author: Monty Don
Publsiher: National Geographic Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2020-10-27
Genre: Gardening
ISBN: 9783791386751

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Monty Don, Britain's treasured horticulturalist, and renowned photographer Derry Moore explore iconic and little-known gardens throughout America. For years, Britain's much-loved gardener Monty Don has been leading us down all kinds of garden paths to show us why green spaces are vital to our wellbeing and culture. Now, he travels across America with celebrated photographer Derry Moore to trace the fascinating histories of outdoor spaces which epitomize or redefine the American garden. In the book, which complements the BBC television series, they look at a variety of gardens and outdoor spaces at the center of American history including the slave garden at Thomas Jefferson's Monticello estate, Longwood Gardens in Delaware, and Middleton Place in South Carolina. Together, they visit verdant oases designed by modernist architects such as Richard Neutra. They delve into urban outdoor spaces, looking at New York City's Central Park, Lurie Garden at the southern end of Millennium Park in Chicago, and the Seattle Spheres. Derry Moore gives his unique perspective on gardens across the United States, including several not featured in the TV series. These include unpublished photographs of Bob Hope's Palm Springs home and garden of renowned architect Frank Lloyd Wright. Featuring luscious photography and Don's engaging commentary, this book will leave you with a richer understanding of how America's most important gardens came to be designed.

Monty and the Canadian Army

Monty and the Canadian Army
Author: John A. English
Publsiher: University of Toronto Press
Total Pages: 368
Release: 2021-10-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781487535377

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General Bernard Law Montgomery, affectionately known as "Monty," exerted an influence on the Canadian Army more lasting than that of any other Second World War commander. In 1942 he assumed responsibility for the exercise and training of Canadian formations in England, and by the end of the war Canada’s field army was second to none in the practical exercise of combined arms. In Monty and the Canadian Army, John A. English analyses the way Montgomery’s operational influence continued to permeate the Canadian Army. For years, the Canadian Army remained a highly professional force largely because it was commanded at almost every lower level by "Monty men" steeped in the Montgomery method. The era of the Canadian Army headed by such men ceased with the integration and unification of Canada’s armed forces in 1964. The embrace of Montgomery by Canadian soldiers stands in marked contrast to largely negative perceptions held by Americans. Monty and the Canadian Army aims to correct such perceptions, which are mostly superficial and more often than not wrong, and addresses the anomaly of how this gifted general, one of the greatest field commanders of the Second World War, managed to win over other North American troops.

Monty s Greatest Battles 1942 1945

Monty s Greatest Battles 1942   1945
Author: Adrian Stewart
Publsiher: Pen and Sword Military
Total Pages: 290
Release: 2024-07-30
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781399046053

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Field Marshal Bernard Law Montgomery had a dynamic personality that often led to difficulties with political or military superiors but made him an immensely effective leader of men. He identified himself closely with his soldiers whose welfare was his continual concern and whom he treated almost as family. In return, they fought for him magnificently in some of the most important battles of the Second World War. These battles varied in type, terrain and tactics: defended river crossings including that of the Rhine; amphibious landings including the D-Day landings; defensive encounters including Alam Halfa and the Ardennes; mobile operations including the capture of Tripoli, the ‘left hook’ at the Mareth Line and the dash from the Seine to the Scheldt culminating in the daring attempt to seize the Rhine bridges; ‘set piece’ conflicts against enemies in prepared positions equipped with often superior weapons including Alamein and Normandy. In addition to describing the battles that made Montgomery the legendary military commander for which he is rightly remembered, this fascinating book examines both his qualities and weaknesses. Notwithstanding the latter, there is no doubt that he fully justified the trust and loyalty that soldiers gave to the man they knew as ‘Monty’.

Monty s Northern Legions

Monty s Northern Legions
Author: Patrick Delaforce
Publsiher: Fonthill Media
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2017-05-17
Genre: History
ISBN: 9182736450XXX

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From My Hands to Yours

From My Hands to Yours
Author: Monty Roberts
Publsiher: Monty and Pat Roberts
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2002
Genre: Nature
ISBN: CORNELL:31924097005999

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Here at last is the book horse lovers have long awaited - a thorough collection of the training techniques and philosophies of Monty Roberts.