Author: Ken Mather
Publisher: Heritage House Publishing Co
ISBN: 1772031895
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 209
Book Description
An entertaining, fast-paced look at early ranching in British Columbia. Frontier historian Ken Mather is known for his fascinating, in-depth profiles of the men and women who established a distinctive ranching culture in Western Canada over a hundred years ago. Now, in this concise collection of stories—based on Mather’s column in the Vernon Morning Star—readers will meet even more colourful characters, gain insightful tidbits on cowboy culture, and read about little-known cattle drives that stagger the imagination. Ranch Tales highlights the achievements, hardships, and exploits of Newman “King of the Range” Squires, “lady rancher” Elizabeth Greenbow, cow boss Joe Coutlee, the gold-seeking Jeffries brothers who came all the way from Alabama, and many more. This delightful book is a perfect companion to Mather’s other ranching histories and will appeal to anyone interested in the early days of the western frontier.
Ranch Tales
Author: Ken Mather
Publisher: Heritage House Publishing Co
ISBN: 1772031895
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 209
Book Description
An entertaining, fast-paced look at early ranching in British Columbia. Frontier historian Ken Mather is known for his fascinating, in-depth profiles of the men and women who established a distinctive ranching culture in Western Canada over a hundred years ago. Now, in this concise collection of stories—based on Mather’s column in the Vernon Morning Star—readers will meet even more colourful characters, gain insightful tidbits on cowboy culture, and read about little-known cattle drives that stagger the imagination. Ranch Tales highlights the achievements, hardships, and exploits of Newman “King of the Range” Squires, “lady rancher” Elizabeth Greenbow, cow boss Joe Coutlee, the gold-seeking Jeffries brothers who came all the way from Alabama, and many more. This delightful book is a perfect companion to Mather’s other ranching histories and will appeal to anyone interested in the early days of the western frontier.
Publisher: Heritage House Publishing Co
ISBN: 1772031895
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 209
Book Description
An entertaining, fast-paced look at early ranching in British Columbia. Frontier historian Ken Mather is known for his fascinating, in-depth profiles of the men and women who established a distinctive ranching culture in Western Canada over a hundred years ago. Now, in this concise collection of stories—based on Mather’s column in the Vernon Morning Star—readers will meet even more colourful characters, gain insightful tidbits on cowboy culture, and read about little-known cattle drives that stagger the imagination. Ranch Tales highlights the achievements, hardships, and exploits of Newman “King of the Range” Squires, “lady rancher” Elizabeth Greenbow, cow boss Joe Coutlee, the gold-seeking Jeffries brothers who came all the way from Alabama, and many more. This delightful book is a perfect companion to Mather’s other ranching histories and will appeal to anyone interested in the early days of the western frontier.
Blue the Buffalo's Tales of Honesty
Author: MacKenzie Richter
Publisher: Dorrance Publishing
ISBN: 1637644701
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 30
Book Description
Blue the Buffalo's Tales of Honesty By: MacKenzie Richter Blue the Buffalo’s Tales of Honesty shares the importance of always being honest through the eyes of a young, clumsy buffalo kid named Blue. Set on the Bar None Ranch in the Texas Hill Country, readers of all ages can learn everyday values by falling in love with the playful spirits of the ranch animals. Blue’s Tales are part of an 8-book Children’s Series written to partner with parents to create and spread uplifting content that engages young hearts and minds. Values-based Parenting focuses on the importance of using good values to guide our decisions every day.
Publisher: Dorrance Publishing
ISBN: 1637644701
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 30
Book Description
Blue the Buffalo's Tales of Honesty By: MacKenzie Richter Blue the Buffalo’s Tales of Honesty shares the importance of always being honest through the eyes of a young, clumsy buffalo kid named Blue. Set on the Bar None Ranch in the Texas Hill Country, readers of all ages can learn everyday values by falling in love with the playful spirits of the ranch animals. Blue’s Tales are part of an 8-book Children’s Series written to partner with parents to create and spread uplifting content that engages young hearts and minds. Values-based Parenting focuses on the importance of using good values to guide our decisions every day.
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Languages : en
Pages : 176
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Pages : 482
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Buff the Bison's Tales of Attitude
Author: MacKenzie Richter
Publisher: Dorrance Publishing
ISBN: 163764471X
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 30
Book Description
Buff the Bison’s Tales of Attitude By: MacKenzie Richter Buff the Bison’s Tales of Attitude shares the importance of “having a good attitude” through the eyes of a majestic Bison named Buff. Set on the Bar None Ranch in Texas Hill Country, readers of all ages can learn everyday values by falling in love with the playful spirits of the ranch animals. Buff’s Tales are part of an eight-book children’s series written to partner with parents to create and spread uplifting content that engages young heart and minds. Values-based parenting focuses on the importance of using good values to guide our decisions every day
Publisher: Dorrance Publishing
ISBN: 163764471X
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 30
Book Description
Buff the Bison’s Tales of Attitude By: MacKenzie Richter Buff the Bison’s Tales of Attitude shares the importance of “having a good attitude” through the eyes of a majestic Bison named Buff. Set on the Bar None Ranch in Texas Hill Country, readers of all ages can learn everyday values by falling in love with the playful spirits of the ranch animals. Buff’s Tales are part of an eight-book children’s series written to partner with parents to create and spread uplifting content that engages young heart and minds. Values-based parenting focuses on the importance of using good values to guide our decisions every day
The Ranch
Author: Chris Peck
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
ISBN: 1493111817
Category : Humor
Languages : en
Pages : 192
Book Description
This book and its author grew up together. The 1960s in America transformed everyone who lived through this amazing time in our nation’s history. Civil rights laws were fought for and passed; women began to find a voice and break down barriers. Immigrant workers and Native Americans raised their voices. We became a smarter, more aware nation—for a while. The Vietnam War became a symbol of those times. The music helped define us, and the illegal use of banned substances gave some of us the temporary courage to face the insanity head-on. The ranch is a mostly accurate first-person account of one young man’s strange journey from gung ho high school student to landing himself in the middle of the “ world’s most dangerous navy.” Our hero slowly evolves into a war resister who gets into the exact amount of trouble to get assigned to a horse ranch in the U.S. Navy. There are a few rants that I included for mostly therapeutic reasons and several well-chosen fits of profanity that help to paint the military experience as it was and, I believe, still is to this day. I consider this book funny and thoughtful, but then I’m severely prejudiced. I wrote this back cover account myself because George Carlin and Joseph Heller had busy schedules in the afterlife, and I don’t know Sara Silverman—yet. The Ranch is my first attempt at being considered a writer. I have plans to write a second book, which will document my experience as a telephone man in Northeast New Jersey. There will be plenty of danger, sex, drugs, and rock and roll with a hint of The Sopranos, so don’t spoil my enthusiasm and buy this book. Thanks, America.
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
ISBN: 1493111817
Category : Humor
Languages : en
Pages : 192
Book Description
This book and its author grew up together. The 1960s in America transformed everyone who lived through this amazing time in our nation’s history. Civil rights laws were fought for and passed; women began to find a voice and break down barriers. Immigrant workers and Native Americans raised their voices. We became a smarter, more aware nation—for a while. The Vietnam War became a symbol of those times. The music helped define us, and the illegal use of banned substances gave some of us the temporary courage to face the insanity head-on. The ranch is a mostly accurate first-person account of one young man’s strange journey from gung ho high school student to landing himself in the middle of the “ world’s most dangerous navy.” Our hero slowly evolves into a war resister who gets into the exact amount of trouble to get assigned to a horse ranch in the U.S. Navy. There are a few rants that I included for mostly therapeutic reasons and several well-chosen fits of profanity that help to paint the military experience as it was and, I believe, still is to this day. I consider this book funny and thoughtful, but then I’m severely prejudiced. I wrote this back cover account myself because George Carlin and Joseph Heller had busy schedules in the afterlife, and I don’t know Sara Silverman—yet. The Ranch is my first attempt at being considered a writer. I have plans to write a second book, which will document my experience as a telephone man in Northeast New Jersey. There will be plenty of danger, sex, drugs, and rock and roll with a hint of The Sopranos, so don’t spoil my enthusiasm and buy this book. Thanks, America.
WILDFIRE PUBLICATIONS MAGAZINE MAY 1, 2019 ISSUE, EDITION 22
Author: DEBORAH BROOKS LANGFORD AND SUSAN JOYNER-STUMPF
Publisher: Lulu.com
ISBN: 0359629830
Category : Performing Arts
Languages : en
Pages : 84
Book Description
Welcome to the May 2019 Issue of WILDFIRE PUBLICATIONS, LLC MAGAZINE.
Publisher: Lulu.com
ISBN: 0359629830
Category : Performing Arts
Languages : en
Pages : 84
Book Description
Welcome to the May 2019 Issue of WILDFIRE PUBLICATIONS, LLC MAGAZINE.
WILDFIRE PUBLICATIONS MAGAZINE OCTOBER 1, 2018 ISSUE, EDITION 15
Author: Deborah Brooks Langford
Publisher: Lulu.com
ISBN: 0359127754
Category : Poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 80
Book Description
Wildfire Publications Monthly Magazine, October 1, 2018 issue.
Publisher: Lulu.com
ISBN: 0359127754
Category : Poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 80
Book Description
Wildfire Publications Monthly Magazine, October 1, 2018 issue.
WILDFIRE PUBLICATIONS MAGAZINE JULY 1, 2019 ISSUE, EDITION 24
Author: DEBORAH BROOKS LANGFORD and SUSAN JOYNER-STUMPF
Publisher: Lulu.com
ISBN: 0359764029
Category : Poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 78
Book Description
Welcome to the July 1, 2019, Edition 24, of WILDFIRE PUBLICATIONS, LLC Magazine. Great Features, Fantastic Showcased Artisans . . . You won't be disappointed.
Publisher: Lulu.com
ISBN: 0359764029
Category : Poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 78
Book Description
Welcome to the July 1, 2019, Edition 24, of WILDFIRE PUBLICATIONS, LLC Magazine. Great Features, Fantastic Showcased Artisans . . . You won't be disappointed.
Saints, Sinners, and Sovereign Citizens
Author: John L. Smith
Publisher: University of Nevada Press
ISBN: 1948908913
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 257
Book Description
Listed as one of the Reno News & Review's "New Books from Nevada Authors," December 29, 2021 The grazing rights battle between Nevada rancher Cliven Bundy and the federal government, resulting in a tense, armed standoff between Bundy’s supporters and federal law enforcement officers, garnered international media attention in 2014. Saints, Sinners, and Sovereign Citizens places the Bundy conflict into the larger context of the Sagebrush Rebellion and the long struggle over the use of federal public lands in the American West. Author John L. Smith skillfully captures the drama of the Bundy legal tangle amid the current political climate. Although no shots were fired during the standoff itself, just weeks later self-proclaimed Bundy supporters murdered two Las Vegas police officers and a civilian. In Eastern Oregon, other Bundy supporters occupied the federal offices of the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge, and one of them died in a hail of bullets. While examining the complex history of federal public land policies, Smith exposes both sides of this story. He shows that there are passionate true believers on opposite sides of the insurrection, along with government agents and politicians in Washington complicit in efforts to control public lands for their wealthy allies and campaign contributors. With the promise of billions of dollars in natural resource profits and vast tracts of environmentally sensitive lands hanging in the balance, the West’s latest range war is the most important in the nation’s history. This masterful exposé raises serious questions about the fate of America’s public lands and the vehement arguments that are framing the debate from all sides.
Publisher: University of Nevada Press
ISBN: 1948908913
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 257
Book Description
Listed as one of the Reno News & Review's "New Books from Nevada Authors," December 29, 2021 The grazing rights battle between Nevada rancher Cliven Bundy and the federal government, resulting in a tense, armed standoff between Bundy’s supporters and federal law enforcement officers, garnered international media attention in 2014. Saints, Sinners, and Sovereign Citizens places the Bundy conflict into the larger context of the Sagebrush Rebellion and the long struggle over the use of federal public lands in the American West. Author John L. Smith skillfully captures the drama of the Bundy legal tangle amid the current political climate. Although no shots were fired during the standoff itself, just weeks later self-proclaimed Bundy supporters murdered two Las Vegas police officers and a civilian. In Eastern Oregon, other Bundy supporters occupied the federal offices of the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge, and one of them died in a hail of bullets. While examining the complex history of federal public land policies, Smith exposes both sides of this story. He shows that there are passionate true believers on opposite sides of the insurrection, along with government agents and politicians in Washington complicit in efforts to control public lands for their wealthy allies and campaign contributors. With the promise of billions of dollars in natural resource profits and vast tracts of environmentally sensitive lands hanging in the balance, the West’s latest range war is the most important in the nation’s history. This masterful exposé raises serious questions about the fate of America’s public lands and the vehement arguments that are framing the debate from all sides.