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Author | : Fred Archer |
Publisher | : Sutton Publishing |
Total Pages | : 176 |
Release | : 2001 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
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"Amid the anxiety of the Depression, and the looming tragedy of foot-and-mouth disease, local villagers overcame the hardships to reveal the strong characters of English country life in the 1920s, now long since disappeared. In this, his last book, well-loved raconteur and rural writer Fred Archer re-creates the days of his youth, its sharp pleasures, and occasional darker moments."--BOOK JACKET.
Author | : Rex A. Ewing |
Publisher | : PixyJack Press |
Total Pages | : 159 |
Release | : 2003 |
Genre | : Medical |
ISBN | : 0965809846 |
An easy-to-read, common sense handbook for all horse owners, from greenhorns to old hands. Beyond the Hay Days covers everything from simple hay-and-grain basics to vitamins, minerals and supplements, including the latest word on glucosamine, Omega fatty acids, bromelain and more. Learn how to meet the nutritional demands of horses at various ages and levels of activities, from pleasure horses to mares, foals and yearlings, to stallions and performance horses. Handy charts and tables put the information at your fingertips, and helpful formulas for calculating feed rations make this the one book on equine nutrition you'll read and refer to again and again.
Author | : Supercell |
Publisher | : Dark Horse Comics |
Total Pages | : 212 |
Release | : 2021-03-02 |
Genre | : Games & Activities |
ISBN | : 1506725171 |
A first-of-a-kind tome that includes a plethora of art along with commentary showcasing the development of all the Supercell games!! Chronicling each in release order, this volume is a must own for any fan of Clash of Clans, Brawl Stars, Hay Day, Clash Royale, and Boom Beach. Explore each aspect of these games, from developmental concept pieces, to finished, fully rendered environmental shots. This book also gives a one of a kind looks into the games that have never been released, as well as commentary from the Supercell team! Dark Horse Books and Supercell proudly present The Art of Supercell: 10th Anniversary Edition. A perfect retrospective for your collection!
Author | : Don Rickey |
Publisher | : University of Oklahoma Press |
Total Pages | : 420 |
Release | : 1963 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 9780806111131 |
The enlisted men in the United States Army during the Indian Wars (1866-91) need no longer be mere shadows behind their historically well-documented commanding officers. As member of the regular army, these men formed an important segment of our usually slighted national military continuum and, through their labors, combats, and endurance, created the framework of law and order within which settlement and development become possible. We should know more about the common soldier in our military past, and here he is. The rank and file regular, then as now, was psychologically as well as physically isolated from most of his fellow Americans. The people were tired of the military and its connotations after four years of civil war. They arrayed their army between themselves and the Indians, paid its soldiers their pittance, and went about the business of mushrooming the nation’s economy. Because few enlisted men were literarily inclined, many barely able to scribble their names, most previous writings about them have been what officers and others had to say. To find out what the average soldier of the post-Civil War frontier thought, Don Rickey, Jr., asked over three hundred living veterans to supply information about their army experiences by answering questionnaires and writing personal accounts. Many of them who had survived to the mid-1950’s contributed much more through additional correspondence and personal interviews. Whether the soldier is speaking for himself or through the author in his role as commentator-historian, this is the first documented account of the mass personality of the rank and file during the Indian Wars, and is only incidentally a history of those campaigns.
Author | : Kim Rizk |
Publisher | : Workman Publishing |
Total Pages | : 312 |
Release | : 1998-11 |
Genre | : Cooking |
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Since first opening in Westport, Connecticut, in 1978, Hay Day has been a celebrated purveyor of the finest farmstand produce and take-out fare. Now Hay Day presents 250 of the recipes that keep its customers coming back. 2-color throughout.
Author | : Carolyn Humphries |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 1998 |
Genre | : Food combining |
ISBN | : 9780572024062 |
It's what you eat that's important. The right food combinations burn away completely and don't turn to fat. The wrong foods leave a residue of fat that you can see and feel. With this book you are going to get rid of it!
Author | : John Hay |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 430 |
Release | : 1871 |
Genre | : Spain |
ISBN | : |
"The papers composing this volume were written in Madrid in the spring of last year. [1870?] Since then, a series of important modifications have taken place in the politics of Spain, through the accession of King Amadeus, and the death of Marshal Prim."--Introduction
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Total Pages | : 608 |
Release | : 1915 |
Genre | : Agriculture |
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Author | : Warren Gill |
Publisher | : FriesenPress |
Total Pages | : 228 |
Release | : 2021-10-21 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 103910035X |
Cane Creek Days is the memoir of a boy growing up on a story-book farm near Petersburg, Tennessee, the kind of farming life that no longer exists. The story takes place among the fields and small towns and bridges and dusty roads through which winds the beautiful, life-sustaining stream called the Little Cane Creek. Times were tough for the author, his family, and his friends in this rural Middle Tennessee area, not far from Alabama. Hunting and fishing were more than sport – they provided an important part of living a rich life. Livestock and crops provided cash, but also put food on the table. Their knowledge of the soil, plants, and animals of the region helped these hard-working and intelligent folks stay alive and even thrive in an age of less extravagance and indulgence. Many of these old ways required to survive were common and necessary are in danger of being forgotten. So author Warren Gill shares about growing up in the 1950s and how rural life sustained his community. Gill hopes to preserve for modern readers the lessons he and his community learned and how they survived without the technological tools that modern farms use today. Many North Americans are showing an interest in returning to our agricultural roots, either as working farmers or as hobby farmers who want to keep alive the knowledge of traditional agriculture. Many of these people remember that their parents and grandparents lived hard, fulfilling lives, and they want to recapture and preserve that tradition. This memoir captures that experience from someone who’s lived it.
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Total Pages | : 36 |
Release | : 1937 |
Genre | : Entomology |
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