Babyhood

Babyhood
Author: Leroy Milton Yale
Publisher:
Total Pages: 452
Release: 1887
Genre: Child care
ISBN:

The Everything Easy Fitness Book

The Everything Easy Fitness Book
Author: Donna Raskin
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 375
Release: 2006-11-15
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 1605503045

Everything you need to know to make fitness easier! Fitness doesn't have to be hard. With easy fitness, you don't have to follow a regimented workout program or dedicate your entire life to exercise. Easy fitness simply means being active, creating and sticking to regular exercise times that work with your schedule, and sleeping and eating well so that your body will thrive—not just survive. Exercise doesn't need to be difficult or complicated to be effective. With The Everything Easy Fitness Book, you will learn what it means to be healthy and fit. This comprehensive guide will show you how to incorporate exercise into your daily life, provide tips for a healthy diet, and implement an easy fitness system that is not only good for your body, but fun.

Guilty Gone Wrong

Guilty Gone Wrong
Author: Shawn M. Sutherland
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 118
Release: 2006-12-13
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0615138306

Travel back 200 years to historic Kenowa, a small town in what is now southern Ohio. Meet Sheriff Jefferson and the Rueb family. Witness the attack on the family by a gang of vicious cutthroats and follow the sheriff on his quest to protect his citizens and seek justice!

Where the Strange Roads Go Down

Where the Strange Roads Go Down
Author: Mary del Villar
Publisher: University of Arizona Press
Total Pages: 265
Release: 2022-03-08
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 0816547572

“Strange Roads is a small gem of travel literature in the tradition of works by John Van Dyke, Carl Lumholtz, Charles Lummus, Mary Austin, Edward Hoagland, and Bruce Chatwin. But for all its absorbing detail about topography, flora, and fauna, its keen observations of character, and its vivid re-creation of the sense of place, it is much more than a travel memoir. For on every page one senses the strength, character, and distinctive perspective of Mary del Villar herself. An uncommon woman by any standards, she seems all the more remarkable when one recalls the profoundly reactionary gender ideologies that prevailed in the postwar era in which she lived and wrote. Like other great female wanderers, she transcended the confining notions of woman her society would have imposed on her, living her life according to the dictates of her own intrepid spirit.” –From the foreword by Susan Hardy Aiken

Gunfitting

Gunfitting
Author: Don Currie
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 241
Release: 2021-12-01
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 0811770370

Expert shooting coach, teacher, and competitor Don Currie delivers a solid book on gunfitting based on a lifetime of experience gained from working with Orvis and Purdey. Don knows that shooting with a properly fitted shotgun is critical to a shooter's success, and he delivers on the art and science of fitting proper shotguns. The science requires the gunfitter to understand the structure of the shooter's body and what stock specifications are needed to accommodate the shooter's physique. To master the art of the process, the fitter must understand how shooters shoot and how the eye and brain see and read the target. The fitter must critically evaluate the shooter's stance, mount, and level of experience along with taking into consideration the shooter's discipline and style and how the shooter will develop and evolve.