Hellgate, Montana

Hellgate, Montana
Author: Al Halsey
Publisher: Permuted Press
Total Pages: 212
Release: 2015-03-10
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1618684787

There are more than just demons and witches that haunt the daylight and the dark. The Roman Catholic Church found men willing to take on the powers of darkness and called them The Retributers–men with a pure soul, no regrets, and no designs on a long life. Retributer Jeremiah Brandt headed for the most supernaturally and unnaturally infected place on the frontier–the bright blue Montana Territory sky of the Hellgate Valley. The longer he stays the more he thinks of it more of than just a place to collect bounties–it’s home. He wasn’t looking to lose his heart or his life, he just wanted to do his job in relative peace. Yeah, right. You mess with Jeremiah Brandt you are asking for a whole heap of trouble, and if you are an unnatural messing with Jeremiah Brandt you’re aiming for more trouble than you can handle in your entire immortal life.

Retributor (Hellgate, Montana Book 2)

Retributor (Hellgate, Montana Book 2)
Author: Al Halsey
Publisher: Permuted Press
Total Pages: 309
Release: 2015-10-27
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1618686011

Retributor Jeremiah Brandt has already riled up the zombie cavalry and he’s still angry over losing a huge bounty on a clan of serial killers. So when the Helena Cattlemen’s Association asks for help with a werewolf he jumps at the chance to take it on. There are a few little kinks to work through first before he can get down to the hunt–starting with zombies, a revengeful sister, and cold bath water. But the hunter soon becomes the hunted as Brandt discovers that his past mistakes have come back haunt him.

Hellgate 1860

Hellgate 1860
Author: Berenice M. Andrew
Publisher:
Total Pages: 18
Release: 1957
Genre: Missoula (Mont.)
ISBN:

Hell's Gate

Hell's Gate
Author: Stephen Frey
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 338
Release: 2009-08-18
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 141654965X

It's fire season in Montana... From New York Times bestselling author Stephen Frey comes a riveting new thriller about a disillusioned star litigator who goes west to forge a new life in Big Sky Country -- and stumbles onto the toughest case of his career. When thirty-five-year-old lawyer Hunter Lee decides to turn his back on the New York City rat race that has made him rich but cost him his marriage, he takes his brother's advice and sets out to build a new life in the beautiful but isolated town of Fort Mason, Montana. However, escape is hardly what he finds there. Hunter befriends Paul Brule, a Fire Jumper -- one of an elite corps of firefighters who parachute into remote wilderness areas to put out blazes before they become infernos -- and gets a terrifying firsthand look at the reality of vast tracts of forest being reduced to ash in seconds by hundred-foot walls of flame. In this tiny town where everyone seems to have a secret, Hunter comes to suspect that this particular rash of summer fires is anything but accidental and could, in fact, be serving a more sinister purpose. As Hunter follows his instincts, Montana becomes a crucible where good and evil collide -- and where one man, running from his past, takes on the burden of exposing the guilty while saving himself and those he cares about most from the greatest danger they have ever faced.

Salt Lake City

Salt Lake City
Author: Al Halsey
Publisher:
Total Pages: 204
Release: 2017-06-12
Genre:
ISBN: 9781547079568

There are more than just demons and witches that haunt the day and night. The Roman Catholic Church found men willing to take on the powers of darkness and called them Retributors-men with pure souls, no regrets, and no designs on a long life.Retributor Jeremiah Brandt leaves Missoula in the Montana Territory for the unfamiliar terrain of Salt Lake City, Utah. The journey to the Latter Day Saint's holy city is fraught with dangers; from scheming Masons to the evil queen of the Fey who seeks revenge.Hidden somewhere an unholy, ancient vampire possessed by a demon feeds on unsuspecting Mormon children. The fiend will stop at nothing, will stoop to use no power or weapon in its command to end Brandt before he finds the monster. Zombies, subterfuge, terror, magic; even Brigham Young's favorite bathtub will be employed by the ultimate evil on the frontier to gain an advantage.This is the third book in the Hellgate, Montana series. It can be enjoyed as a stand-alone adventure or as a continuation of Brandt's exploits in the Wild West!

Bulletin

Bulletin
Author: United States National Museum
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1012
Release: 1914
Genre: Science
ISBN:

In the Name of the Salish & Kootenai Nation

In the Name of the Salish & Kootenai Nation
Author: Robert Bigart
Publisher: Pablo, Mont. : Salish Kootenai College Press
Total Pages: 184
Release: 1996
Genre: History
ISBN:

On July 16, 1855, eighteen leaders of the Flathead, Kootenai, and Upper Pend d'Oreilles Indians signed an agreement with the United States government, ceding their title to almost all the land in western Montana and establishing the Flathead Indian Reservation. Born of confusion and disagreement, the Hell Gate Treaty is the legal basis for the modern relationship between the tribes and the federal government. In the Name of the Salish & Kootenai Nation reproduces the complete text of the Hell Gate Treaty and collects previously published documents relating to the treaty, among them the official proceedings of the treaty council, Gustavus Sohon's portraits of many of the treaty signers, and letters from the Jesuit priest, Adrian Hoecken, who was present at the treaty deliberations. These documents are presented in the hope that they will inspire further questions and research.

Hell's Gate

Hell's Gate
Author: Stephen Frey
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 434
Release: 2009-08-18
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1439165556

From New York Times bestselling author Stephen Frey comes a riveting new thriller about a world-weary star litigator who goes west to become a firefighter in the nation’s greatest woodland—and stumbles across the toughest case of his career. With fifteen novels under his belt, including such bestsellers as The Takeover and The Insider, veteran suspense writer Stephen Frey has long since proven himself as a master of the sophisticated thriller. Now, with Hell’s Gate, he makes a bold departure into new territory with a story that is literally as explosive as it is impossible to set down. When thirty-five-year-old litigator Hunter Lee decides to turn his back on the rat race that has made him rich but cost him his marriage, he takes the advice of his brother and goes to Montana. There he joins the elite Smoke Jumpers, marines of the firefighting world, who parachute out of C-5 airplanes to contain the worst forest fires of the remote west. But escape from the ugly side of human nature is hardly what he finds when word reaches him of a small town’s little secret involving arson and the reckless quest for profits at the expense of lives. As Hunter follows his instincts, rural Montana becomes a crucible where good and evil collide—and where one man, running from his past, takes on the Herculean task of exposing the guilty while saving himself and those he cares about most from the biggest foe he has ever faced.

On the Road Again

On the Road Again
Author: William Wyckoff
Publisher: University of Washington Press
Total Pages: 200
Release: 2011-10-17
Genre: History
ISBN: 0295802324

In On the Road Again, William Wyckoff explores Montana’s changing physical and cultural landscape by pairing photographs taken by state highway engineers in the 1920s and 1930s with photographs taken at the same sites today. The older photographs, preserved in the archives of the Montana Historical Society, were intended to document the expenditure of federal highway funds. Because it is nearly impossible to photograph a road without also photographing the landscape through which that road passes, these images contain a wealth of information about the state’s environment during the early decades of the twentieth century. To highlight landscape changes -- and continuities -- over more than eighty years, Wyckoff chose fifty-eight documented locations and traveled to each to photograph the exact same view. The pairs of old and new photos and accompanying interpretive essays presented here tell a vivid story of physical, cultural, and economic change. Wyckoff has grouped his selections to cover a fairly even mix of views from the eastern and western parts of the state, including a wide assortment of land use settings and rural and urban landscapes. The photo pairs are organized in thirteen “visual themes,” such as forested areas, open spaces, and sacred spaces, which parallel landscape change across the entire American West. A close, thoughtful look at these photographs reveals how crops, fences, trees, and houses shape the everyday landscape, both in the first quarter of the twentieth century and in the present. The photographs offer an intimate view into Montana, into how Montana has changed in the past eighty years and how it may continue to change in the twenty-first century. This is a book that will captivate readers who have, or hope to have, a tie to the Montana countryside, whether as resident or visitor. Regional and agricultural historians, geographers and geologists, and rural and urban planners will all find it fascinating.