Cutthroats

Cutthroats
Author: William W. Johnstone
Publisher: Pinnacle Books
Total Pages: 316
Release: 2019-06-25
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0786043776

JOHNSTONE. KEEPING THE WEST WILD. Not every Western hero wears a white hat or a tin star. Most of them are just fighting to survive. Some of them can be liars, cheaters, and thieves. And then there’s a couple of old-time robbers named Slash and Pecos . . . Two wanted outlaws. One hell of a story. After a lifetime of robbing banks and holding up trains, Jimmy “Slash” Braddock and Melvin “Pecos Kid” Baker are ready to call it quits—though not completely by choice. Sold out by their old gang, Slash and Pecos have to bust out of jail and pull one last job to finance their early retirement . . . The target is a rancher’s payroll train. Catch is: the train is carrying a Gatling gun and twenty deputy US marshals who know they’re coming. Caught and quickly sentenced to hang, their old enemy—the wheelchair-bound, bucket of mean, Marshal L.C. Bledsoe—shows up at the last minute to spare their lives. For a price. He’ll let them live if they hunt down their old gang, the Snake River Marauders. And kill those prairie rats—with extreme prejudice . . .

Cutthroats

Cutthroats
Author: Robert Dick
Publisher: Presidio Press
Total Pages: 281
Release: 2007-12-18
Genre: History
ISBN: 0307414876

Soon after we landed it became apparent that there was more than enough artillery here, that the enemy were excellent shots, and that their ammo supply seemed to be endless. With the Japanese deeply entrenched and determined to die rather than surrender, Robert Dick and his fellow soldiers quickly realized that theirs would be a war fought inch by bloody inch–and that their Sherman tanks would serve front and center. As driver, Dick had to maneuver his five-man crew in and out of dangerous and often deadly situations. Whether crawling up beaches, bogged down in the mud-soaked Leyte jungle, or exposed in the treacherous valleys of Okinawa, the Sherman was a favorite target. A land mine could blow off the tracks, leaving its crew marooned and helpless, and the nightmare of swarms of Japanese armed with satchel charges was all too real. But there was a war to be won, and Americans like Robert Dick did their jobs without fanfare, and without glory. This gripping account of tanker combat is a ringing testament to the awe-inspiring bravery of ordinary Americans.

Castner's Cutthroats

Castner's Cutthroats
Author: Jim Rearden
Publisher:
Total Pages: 384
Release: 2001-03-01
Genre: World War, 1939-1945
ISBN: 9781575100845

A fictionized story of Alaska in World War II about famed Alaska Scouts under leadership of Colonel Castner.

Cutthroat

Cutthroat
Author: Pat Trotter
Publisher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 572
Release: 2008
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9780520254589

Cutthroat tells the full story of the genuine native trout of the American West. This new edition, thoroughly revised and updated after 20 years, synthesizes what is currently known about one of our most interesting and colorful fishes, includes much new information on its biology and ecology, asks how it has fared in the last century, and looks toward its future. In a passionate and accessibly written narrative, Patrick Trotter, fly fisher, environmental advocate, and science consultant, details the evolution, natural history, and conservation of each of the cutthroat's races and incorporates more personal reflections on the ecology and environmental history of the West's river ecosystems. The bibliography now includes what may be the most comprehensive and complete set of references available anywhere on the cutthroat trout. Written for anglers, nature lovers, environmentalists, and students, and featuring vibrant original illustrations by Joseph Tomelleri, this is an essential reference for anyone who wants to learn more about this remarkable, beautiful, and fragile western native.

Trailsman #257, The: Colorado Cutthroats

Trailsman #257, The: Colorado Cutthroats
Author: Jon Sharpe
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 140
Release: 2003-03-04
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1101166428

The Trailsman wants to get his hands on some thieves with the Midas touch! Skye Fargo has arrived in Denver with only one thing on his mind: a buxom dame named Molly. But trouble always crops up wherever Fargo hangs his hat—and soon he hears tell of some anonymous murderers just outside the city. There’s gold in them there Colorado hills, and some lucky young bucks have struck it rich. But one after another, these fellas have been turning up dead, robbed—and scalped… Folks want to pin the murders on some nearby Ute Indians—but Fargo smells a rat. With the help of one very grateful Ute squaw, he reckons he’ll follow his gut as long as he can keep from getting gutted…

The Case of the Missing Cutthroats

The Case of the Missing Cutthroats
Author: Jean Craighead George
Publisher: Harper Collins
Total Pages: 164
Release: 1999-03-27
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 0064406474

This mystery begins when Spinner, a New York City native who would rather pirouette than fly cast, catches the family prize––much to her boy cousins' dismay. The prize fish, a huge cutthroat trout, had been thought to be extinct in the river, and Spinner and her cousin set out to solve the mystery of how this one spectacular cuttroat survived until Spinner reeled him in. HarperCollins is pleased to republish Jean Craighead George’s fourth ecological mystery, which was first published in 1975 as Hook a Fish, Catch a Mountain.

Fly Fishing for Sea-Run Cutthroat

Fly Fishing for Sea-Run Cutthroat
Author: Chester Allen
Publisher: Stackpole Books
Total Pages: 210
Release: 2011-12-13
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 0811745686

Finding the perfect beach to fish and learning its secrets.

Saints Behaving Badly

Saints Behaving Badly
Author: Thomas J. Craughwell
Publisher: Image
Total Pages: 210
Release: 2006
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0385517203

Takes a close-up look at thirty-two holy men and women who took a less than saintly path on their road to sainthood, profiling St. Olga, St. Mary of Egypt, Thomas … Becket, and other sinners-turned-saint. 20,000 first printing.

Eccentrics, Heroes, and Cutthroats of Old Berkeley

Eccentrics, Heroes, and Cutthroats of Old Berkeley
Author: Richard Schwartz
Publisher:
Total Pages: 264
Release: 2007
Genre: History
ISBN:

The seventeen stories Schwartz tells here remond us of an often-overlooked reality: that the face of humanity of the past is the same as our own. Although the world of these colorful characters inhabit is in so many ways different from ours, their spirit rings true to our modern sensibilities, Eccentrics, Heroes, and Cuttthroats of Old Berkeley shows how deeply we share the emotions and motivations of our ancestors...whetehr she's a Native American girl trapped as a Berkeley domestic, a Civil War veteran gossiping and reminiscing his way down Shattuck Avenue in a horse-drawn wagon, or an African American dairyman whose keen observations and inventive skill bring him riches in a community that embraced him as a town founder. Schwartz brings forth these long-forgotten people from their resting place, and does so with such skill as a storyteller that we can, for a time, straddle two worlds and sense their profound continuity.

The Imperiled Cutthroat

The Imperiled Cutthroat
Author: Greg French
Publisher: Patagonia
Total Pages: 268
Release: 2016-05-16
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 1938340582

Yellowstone, the world’s first national park and one of America’s truly great trout fisheries, has been a crucible for ideas on how to look after wild places. Renowned Australian fishing writer Greg French gives a sparkling firsthand account of how the park’s history, landscapes, wildlife, and people have touched anglers worldwide — and why this matters. The Imperiled Cutthroat is a travelogue that covers the story of the Yellowstone cutthroat trout: its discovery, biology, decimation, modern-day allure, and uncertain future. Although set against the dramatic backdrop of Yellowstone, comparisons to Australia, New Zealand, and Europe are inevitable. It is a cautionary tale too, ending up in Mongolia, which is as pristine as Montana once was. The Yellowstone fishery is at a crossroads, and debate about what to do is dangerously narrow. Anglers everywhere need to be constantly reminded that hatcheries are far from a panacea for ailing fisheries: fostering conservation of the natural environmental delivers far better outcomes at a fraction of the cost. The power of Greg’s stories comes not just from the quality of the writing but also from the quirks and passions of the people he meets. Greg's compelling storytelling enthralls anglers and naturalists the world over.