Author: Gilbert Carper
Publisher: Author House
ISBN: 1491817895
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 227
Book Description
Not every opinion expressed in this book are those of the author. It has been the author's experience some characters tend to write themselves, and sometimes get out of hand and say or do things the author would rather they didn't. This dilemma of an author where his characters try to get away with things he would generally not approve of usually meet their consequences in the story line. These dissenting opinions are expressed with First Amendment Rights and are herein entirely allowed and this principle adhered to without interference.
Calamity Kid
Author: Gilbert Carper
Publisher: Author House
ISBN: 1491817895
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 227
Book Description
Not every opinion expressed in this book are those of the author. It has been the author's experience some characters tend to write themselves, and sometimes get out of hand and say or do things the author would rather they didn't. This dilemma of an author where his characters try to get away with things he would generally not approve of usually meet their consequences in the story line. These dissenting opinions are expressed with First Amendment Rights and are herein entirely allowed and this principle adhered to without interference.
Publisher: Author House
ISBN: 1491817895
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 227
Book Description
Not every opinion expressed in this book are those of the author. It has been the author's experience some characters tend to write themselves, and sometimes get out of hand and say or do things the author would rather they didn't. This dilemma of an author where his characters try to get away with things he would generally not approve of usually meet their consequences in the story line. These dissenting opinions are expressed with First Amendment Rights and are herein entirely allowed and this principle adhered to without interference.
Searching for Calamity
Author: Linda Jucovy
Publisher: Linda Jucovy
ISBN: 0985300302
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 268
Book Description
“Who in the world would think that Calamity Jane would get to be such a famous person?” one of the pallbearers at her funeral asked an interviewer many years later. It seemed like a reasonable question. Who else has accomplished so little by conventional standards and yet achieved such enduring fame? But conventional standards do not apply. Calamity was poor, uneducated, and an alcoholic. For decades, she wandered through the small towns and empty spaces of the Dakotas, Wyoming, and Montana. But she also had a natural talent for self-invention. She created a story about herself and promoted it tirelessly for much of her life. The story emphasized her love of adventure and the heroic role she played in key events in the early history of the American west. She became that story to people around the country who read about her. And she became that story to herself. The details about her exploits were rarely accurate, but a larger truth lay beneath them. In an era when there were few options for women, Calamity had the audacity to be herself. She lived as she pleased, which is to say that she allowed herself the same freedoms her male contemporaries assumed as their birthright. She spoke her mind. She flouted the rules. She dressed as a man when it was illegal for women to wear pants; hung out in saloons although that was unheard of for any woman who was not a prostitute; did men’s work; cursed, hollered, and smoked cigars. Although Calamity’s name is imprinted in history, most people know little about her. This highly readable biography brings Calamity to life against the backdrop of the American west and of women’s determination to break free from their historical constraints.
Publisher: Linda Jucovy
ISBN: 0985300302
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 268
Book Description
“Who in the world would think that Calamity Jane would get to be such a famous person?” one of the pallbearers at her funeral asked an interviewer many years later. It seemed like a reasonable question. Who else has accomplished so little by conventional standards and yet achieved such enduring fame? But conventional standards do not apply. Calamity was poor, uneducated, and an alcoholic. For decades, she wandered through the small towns and empty spaces of the Dakotas, Wyoming, and Montana. But she also had a natural talent for self-invention. She created a story about herself and promoted it tirelessly for much of her life. The story emphasized her love of adventure and the heroic role she played in key events in the early history of the American west. She became that story to people around the country who read about her. And she became that story to herself. The details about her exploits were rarely accurate, but a larger truth lay beneath them. In an era when there were few options for women, Calamity had the audacity to be herself. She lived as she pleased, which is to say that she allowed herself the same freedoms her male contemporaries assumed as their birthright. She spoke her mind. She flouted the rules. She dressed as a man when it was illegal for women to wear pants; hung out in saloons although that was unheard of for any woman who was not a prostitute; did men’s work; cursed, hollered, and smoked cigars. Although Calamity’s name is imprinted in history, most people know little about her. This highly readable biography brings Calamity to life against the backdrop of the American west and of women’s determination to break free from their historical constraints.
Calamity
Author: Libbie Hawker
Publisher: Running Rabbit Press
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 526
Book Description
Her name is synonymous with the West. Her celebrity has spread to the East Coast and California, traveling down the new-laid railroads and along the telegraph wire. But breathless tales of Calamity Jane bear little resemblance to the truth. As she senses death coming closer, the legendary hellcat longs to set the record straight—to reveal her life story at last, unclouded by legend, every sin and failing laid bare. Only then can she hope to rest in peace. In a Deadwood saloon, she finds a writer willing to hear her out, and recount the truth to a public hungry for more tales of Calamity Jane… So begins Libbie Hawker’s expansive biographical novel, an intimate portrait of one of the best-known yet least-understood women of the American frontier. The international bestselling author of The Ragged Edge of Night takes the reader on a heart-rending journey through a landscape lost to time, as seen through the eyes of one outcast woman. Calamity is a haunting meditation on hardship, unrequited love, and the stark, affecting beauty of the American West. Editorial note: In pursuit of a narrative voice faithful to the central character, this text employs deliberate misuse of grammar and occasional misspellings. These are the author’s intentional stylistic choices and should not be interpreted as a lack of editing. Readers are encouraged to use the “Look Inside” feature before purchasing.
Publisher: Running Rabbit Press
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 526
Book Description
Her name is synonymous with the West. Her celebrity has spread to the East Coast and California, traveling down the new-laid railroads and along the telegraph wire. But breathless tales of Calamity Jane bear little resemblance to the truth. As she senses death coming closer, the legendary hellcat longs to set the record straight—to reveal her life story at last, unclouded by legend, every sin and failing laid bare. Only then can she hope to rest in peace. In a Deadwood saloon, she finds a writer willing to hear her out, and recount the truth to a public hungry for more tales of Calamity Jane… So begins Libbie Hawker’s expansive biographical novel, an intimate portrait of one of the best-known yet least-understood women of the American frontier. The international bestselling author of The Ragged Edge of Night takes the reader on a heart-rending journey through a landscape lost to time, as seen through the eyes of one outcast woman. Calamity is a haunting meditation on hardship, unrequited love, and the stark, affecting beauty of the American West. Editorial note: In pursuit of a narrative voice faithful to the central character, this text employs deliberate misuse of grammar and occasional misspellings. These are the author’s intentional stylistic choices and should not be interpreted as a lack of editing. Readers are encouraged to use the “Look Inside” feature before purchasing.
Whose Gospel?
Author: James A. Forbes
Publisher: New Press, The
ISBN: 1595585532
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 193
Book Description
A passionate call to justice from the man Newsweek calls “one of the twelve most effective preachers in the English-speaking world.” In Whose Gospel?, one of America’s greatest living preachers offers a compelling vision of progressive social change. Known as “the preacher’s preacher,” Dr. James A. Forbes Jr. has tirelessly advocated progressive views on the crucial issues of our time—from poverty, war, and women’s equality to racial justice, sexuality, and the environment. Long a powerful voice for progressive Protestants, Forbes draws on a record of political commitment ranging from the civil rights movement to his stirring address at the 2004 Democratic National Convention, in addition to his eighteen years at the helm of New York City’s historic Riverside Church. Reflecting on insights of his years as a pastor, a teacher, and an adviser to political leaders, this inspiring manifesto “for the healing of the nations” epitomizes the best thinking of one of the country’s foremost religious leaders. Published with a foreword by longtime Riverside Church member Bill Moyers, Whose Gospel? is a pithy and insightful introduction to Forbes’s thought and a welcome source of inspiration in this era of hope and change. “Forbes . . . looks back over his life as a pastor and a black man to make a strong connection between the gospels of Christian faith and life as lived in a dynamic and changing world . . . [He] intersperses passages from the Bible with his experiences to offer a full and compelling look at making faith and humane ideals real in the lives of church members and the nation.” —Booklist
Publisher: New Press, The
ISBN: 1595585532
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 193
Book Description
A passionate call to justice from the man Newsweek calls “one of the twelve most effective preachers in the English-speaking world.” In Whose Gospel?, one of America’s greatest living preachers offers a compelling vision of progressive social change. Known as “the preacher’s preacher,” Dr. James A. Forbes Jr. has tirelessly advocated progressive views on the crucial issues of our time—from poverty, war, and women’s equality to racial justice, sexuality, and the environment. Long a powerful voice for progressive Protestants, Forbes draws on a record of political commitment ranging from the civil rights movement to his stirring address at the 2004 Democratic National Convention, in addition to his eighteen years at the helm of New York City’s historic Riverside Church. Reflecting on insights of his years as a pastor, a teacher, and an adviser to political leaders, this inspiring manifesto “for the healing of the nations” epitomizes the best thinking of one of the country’s foremost religious leaders. Published with a foreword by longtime Riverside Church member Bill Moyers, Whose Gospel? is a pithy and insightful introduction to Forbes’s thought and a welcome source of inspiration in this era of hope and change. “Forbes . . . looks back over his life as a pastor and a black man to make a strong connection between the gospels of Christian faith and life as lived in a dynamic and changing world . . . [He] intersperses passages from the Bible with his experiences to offer a full and compelling look at making faith and humane ideals real in the lives of church members and the nation.” —Booklist
Calamity's Claws
Author: Charlotte H. Corden
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
ISBN: 1479777382
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 396
Book Description
Calamity's Claws is a story about a cat and his owner, a young woman Dannette Harney, whose grandparents had come to Australia as refugees from the Chilean coup d'eìtat in 1973, and a scandalous secret the family had kept from her. Due to unavoidable circumstances she becomes caught up in uncovering the family secret which drags her into life threatening contact with desperate criminals and child kidnappers. Yet in the midst of this she finds love, and is confronted by the reality of God and her fragmented family miraculously discover each other in very confronting circumstances.
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
ISBN: 1479777382
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 396
Book Description
Calamity's Claws is a story about a cat and his owner, a young woman Dannette Harney, whose grandparents had come to Australia as refugees from the Chilean coup d'eìtat in 1973, and a scandalous secret the family had kept from her. Due to unavoidable circumstances she becomes caught up in uncovering the family secret which drags her into life threatening contact with desperate criminals and child kidnappers. Yet in the midst of this she finds love, and is confronted by the reality of God and her fragmented family miraculously discover each other in very confronting circumstances.
Calamity
Author: Joann Green Byrd
Publisher: University of Washington Press
ISBN: 0295805412
Category : Nature
Languages : en
Pages : 255
Book Description
June 14, 1903, was a typical, hot Sunday in Heppner, a small farm town in northeastern Oregon. People went to church, ate dinner, and relaxed with family and friends. But late that afternoon, calamity struck when a violent thunderstorm brought heavy rain and hail to the mountains and bare hills south of town. When the fierce downpour reached Heppner, people gathered their children and hurried inside. Most everyone closed their doors and windows against the racket. The thunder and pounding hail masked the sound of something they likely could not have imagined: a roaring, two-story wall of water raging toward town. Within an hour, one of every five people in the prosperous town of 1,300 would lose their lives as the floodwaters pulled apart and carried away nearly everything in their path. The center of town was devastated. Enormous drifts of debris, tangled around bodies, snaked down the valley. The telegraph was down, the railroads were out, and the mayor was in Portland. Stunned survivors bent immediately to the dreadful tasks of searching for loved ones and carrying bodies to a makeshift morgue in the bank. By the next afternoon, thousands of individuals and communities had rushed to the town's aid, an outpouring of generosity that enabled the self-reliant citizens of Heppner to undertake the town's recovery. In Calamity, Joann Green Byrd, a native of eastern Oregon, carefully documents this poignant story, illustrating that even the smallest acts have consequences - good or bad. She draws on a wealth of primary sources, including a moving collection of photographs, to paint a rare picture of how a small town in the West coped with disaster at the turn of the twentieth century.
Publisher: University of Washington Press
ISBN: 0295805412
Category : Nature
Languages : en
Pages : 255
Book Description
June 14, 1903, was a typical, hot Sunday in Heppner, a small farm town in northeastern Oregon. People went to church, ate dinner, and relaxed with family and friends. But late that afternoon, calamity struck when a violent thunderstorm brought heavy rain and hail to the mountains and bare hills south of town. When the fierce downpour reached Heppner, people gathered their children and hurried inside. Most everyone closed their doors and windows against the racket. The thunder and pounding hail masked the sound of something they likely could not have imagined: a roaring, two-story wall of water raging toward town. Within an hour, one of every five people in the prosperous town of 1,300 would lose their lives as the floodwaters pulled apart and carried away nearly everything in their path. The center of town was devastated. Enormous drifts of debris, tangled around bodies, snaked down the valley. The telegraph was down, the railroads were out, and the mayor was in Portland. Stunned survivors bent immediately to the dreadful tasks of searching for loved ones and carrying bodies to a makeshift morgue in the bank. By the next afternoon, thousands of individuals and communities had rushed to the town's aid, an outpouring of generosity that enabled the self-reliant citizens of Heppner to undertake the town's recovery. In Calamity, Joann Green Byrd, a native of eastern Oregon, carefully documents this poignant story, illustrating that even the smallest acts have consequences - good or bad. She draws on a wealth of primary sources, including a moving collection of photographs, to paint a rare picture of how a small town in the West coped with disaster at the turn of the twentieth century.
The Primitive Methodist Magazine
Author:
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Methodist Church
Languages : en
Pages : 822
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Methodist Church
Languages : en
Pages : 822
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Brownson's Quarterly Review
Author:
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 596
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Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 596
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Life on the Mississippi
Author: Mark Twain
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Mississippi River
Languages : en
Pages : 548
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Mississippi River
Languages : en
Pages : 548
Book Description
Author:
Publisher: Disha Publications
ISBN: 935564745X
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 510
Book Description
Publisher: Disha Publications
ISBN: 935564745X
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 510
Book Description