Author: Carson Vaughan
Publisher: Little A
ISBN: 9781503901506
Category : Captive chimpanzees
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
A resonant true story of small-town politics and community perseverance and of decent people and questionable choices, Zoo Nebraska is a timely requiem for a rural America in the throes of extinction. Royal, Nebraska, population eighty-one--where the church, high school, and post office each stand abandoned, monuments to a Great Plains town that never flourished. But for nearly twenty years, they had a zoo, seven acres that rose from local peculiarity to key tourist attraction to devastating tragedy. And it all began with one man's outsize vision. When Dick Haskin's plans to assist primatologist Dian Fossey in Rwanda were cut short by her murder, Dick's devotion to primates didn't die with her. He returned to his hometown with Reuben, an adolescent chimp, in the bed of a pickup truck and transformed a trailer home into the Midwest Primate Center. As the tourist trade multiplied, so did the inhabitants of what would become Zoo Nebraska, the unlikeliest boon to Royal's economy in generations and, eventually, the source of a power struggle that would lead to the tragic implosion of Dick Haskin's dream.
Zoo Nebraska
Author: Carson Vaughan
Publisher: Little A
ISBN: 9781503901506
Category : Captive chimpanzees
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
A resonant true story of small-town politics and community perseverance and of decent people and questionable choices, Zoo Nebraska is a timely requiem for a rural America in the throes of extinction. Royal, Nebraska, population eighty-one--where the church, high school, and post office each stand abandoned, monuments to a Great Plains town that never flourished. But for nearly twenty years, they had a zoo, seven acres that rose from local peculiarity to key tourist attraction to devastating tragedy. And it all began with one man's outsize vision. When Dick Haskin's plans to assist primatologist Dian Fossey in Rwanda were cut short by her murder, Dick's devotion to primates didn't die with her. He returned to his hometown with Reuben, an adolescent chimp, in the bed of a pickup truck and transformed a trailer home into the Midwest Primate Center. As the tourist trade multiplied, so did the inhabitants of what would become Zoo Nebraska, the unlikeliest boon to Royal's economy in generations and, eventually, the source of a power struggle that would lead to the tragic implosion of Dick Haskin's dream.
Publisher: Little A
ISBN: 9781503901506
Category : Captive chimpanzees
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
A resonant true story of small-town politics and community perseverance and of decent people and questionable choices, Zoo Nebraska is a timely requiem for a rural America in the throes of extinction. Royal, Nebraska, population eighty-one--where the church, high school, and post office each stand abandoned, monuments to a Great Plains town that never flourished. But for nearly twenty years, they had a zoo, seven acres that rose from local peculiarity to key tourist attraction to devastating tragedy. And it all began with one man's outsize vision. When Dick Haskin's plans to assist primatologist Dian Fossey in Rwanda were cut short by her murder, Dick's devotion to primates didn't die with her. He returned to his hometown with Reuben, an adolescent chimp, in the bed of a pickup truck and transformed a trailer home into the Midwest Primate Center. As the tourist trade multiplied, so did the inhabitants of what would become Zoo Nebraska, the unlikeliest boon to Royal's economy in generations and, eventually, the source of a power struggle that would lead to the tragic implosion of Dick Haskin's dream.
Base Closure and Realignment Report
Author: United States. Department of Defense
Publisher: DIANE Publishing
ISBN: 1428960007
Category : Military base closures
Languages : en
Pages : 754
Book Description
Publisher: DIANE Publishing
ISBN: 1428960007
Category : Military base closures
Languages : en
Pages : 754
Book Description
Recommendations of the Defense Base Closure and Realignment Commission
Author: United States. President (2001-2009 : Bush)
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Military base closures
Languages : en
Pages : 802
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Military base closures
Languages : en
Pages : 802
Book Description
2005 Defense Base Closure and Realignment Commission
Author:
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Military base closures
Languages : en
Pages : 794
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Military base closures
Languages : en
Pages : 794
Book Description
Nebraska's Unsolved Mysteries (And Their "Solutions")
Author: Carole Marsh
Publisher: Carole Marsh Books
ISBN: 0793358035
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 67
Book Description
Publisher: Carole Marsh Books
ISBN: 0793358035
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 67
Book Description
2005 Defense Base Closure and Realignment Commission: Executive summary
Author:
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Military base closures
Languages : en
Pages : 354
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Military base closures
Languages : en
Pages : 354
Book Description
Illustrated History of Nebraska
Author: Julius Sterling Morton
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Nebraska
Languages : en
Pages : 932
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Nebraska
Languages : en
Pages : 932
Book Description
2005 Defense Base Closure and Realignment Commission: Appendices A-T
Author:
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Military base closures
Languages : en
Pages : 434
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Military base closures
Languages : en
Pages : 434
Book Description
House Document No.56
Author:
Publisher: Government Printing Office
ISBN: 9780160873737
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 796
Book Description
Publisher: Government Printing Office
ISBN: 9780160873737
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 796
Book Description
So Close to Freedom
Author: Jean-Luc E. Cartron
Publisher: U of Nebraska Press
ISBN: 1640121773
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 256
Book Description
During World War II many escape-line organizations contributed to the Allied cause by funneling hundreds of servicemen trapped behind enemy lines out of occupied Europe. As the Germans tightened their noose around the escape lines and infiltrated them, the risk of discovery only grew for the servicemen who, in ever-increasing numbers, needed safe passage across the Pyrenees. In early 1944 two important escape-line organizations operated in Toulouse in southwestern France, handing over many fugitives to French passeur Jean-Louis Bazerque (“Charbonnier”). Along with several of his successful missions, Charbonnier’s only failure as a passeur is recounted in gripping detail in So Close to Freedom. This riveting story recounts how Charbonnier tried to guide a large group of fugitives—most of them downed Allied airmen, along with a French priest, two doctors, a Belgian Olympic skater, and others—to freedom across the Pyrenees. Tragically, they were discovered by German mountain troopers just shy of the Spanish border. Jean-Luc E. Cartron offers the first detailed account of what happened, showing how Charbonnier operated, his ties with “the Françoise” (previously “Pat O’Leary”) escape-line organization, and how the group was betrayed and by whom. So Close to Freedom sheds light not only on the complex and precarious work of escape lines but also on the concrete, nerve-racking experiences of the airmen and those helping them. It shows the desperation of all those seeking passage to Spain, the myriad dangers they faced, and the lengths they would go to in order to survive.
Publisher: U of Nebraska Press
ISBN: 1640121773
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 256
Book Description
During World War II many escape-line organizations contributed to the Allied cause by funneling hundreds of servicemen trapped behind enemy lines out of occupied Europe. As the Germans tightened their noose around the escape lines and infiltrated them, the risk of discovery only grew for the servicemen who, in ever-increasing numbers, needed safe passage across the Pyrenees. In early 1944 two important escape-line organizations operated in Toulouse in southwestern France, handing over many fugitives to French passeur Jean-Louis Bazerque (“Charbonnier”). Along with several of his successful missions, Charbonnier’s only failure as a passeur is recounted in gripping detail in So Close to Freedom. This riveting story recounts how Charbonnier tried to guide a large group of fugitives—most of them downed Allied airmen, along with a French priest, two doctors, a Belgian Olympic skater, and others—to freedom across the Pyrenees. Tragically, they were discovered by German mountain troopers just shy of the Spanish border. Jean-Luc E. Cartron offers the first detailed account of what happened, showing how Charbonnier operated, his ties with “the Françoise” (previously “Pat O’Leary”) escape-line organization, and how the group was betrayed and by whom. So Close to Freedom sheds light not only on the complex and precarious work of escape lines but also on the concrete, nerve-racking experiences of the airmen and those helping them. It shows the desperation of all those seeking passage to Spain, the myriad dangers they faced, and the lengths they would go to in order to survive.