Men Like Rats
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Author | : Robert Chilson |
Publisher | : Questar |
Total Pages | : 212 |
Release | : 1989-02-01 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 9780445207639 |
In a world where men and women live like rats in the corridors and pantries of gigantic conquering aliens, one man battles an alien plan to decimate the remains of humankind
Author | : Robert Hendrickson |
Publisher | : Zebra Books |
Total Pages | : 300 |
Release | : 1999 |
Genre | : Medical |
ISBN | : |
This eye-opening, well-researched examination of mankind's oldest competitor is filled with weirdly fascinating information about the history of the rat and the way it consistently outsmarts man. Illustrations.
Author | : H.P. Lovecraft |
Publisher | : SAMPI Books |
Total Pages | : 40 |
Release | : 2024-07-23 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 6561332423 |
In "The Rats in the Walls" by H.P. Lovecraft, a man restores his ancestral estate in England, only to be haunted by mysterious noises within the walls. As he investigates, he uncovers horrifying secrets about his family's dark past and the ancient horrors lurking beneath the mansion.
Author | : David Brian Plummer |
Publisher | : COCH Y BONDDU BOOKS |
Total Pages | : 150 |
Release | : 2000-10 |
Genre | : Ferreting |
ISBN | : 9780953364879 |
Author | : John L. Smith |
Publisher | : Huntington Press Inc |
Total Pages | : 515 |
Release | : 2012-06-18 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 9781935396901 |
Of Rats and Men is the story of Mafia informants, made men, over-zealous government agents, a courtroom wizard, and the "happiest mayor in America." It's the biography of Oscar Goodman.
Author | : Robert C. O'Brien |
Publisher | : Simon and Schuster |
Total Pages | : 240 |
Release | : 2021-06-01 |
Genre | : Juvenile Fiction |
ISBN | : 1665911611 |
Some extraordinary rats come to the aid of a mouse family in this Newbery Medal Award–winning classic by notable children’s author Robert C. O’Brien. Mrs. Frisby, a widowed mouse with four small children, is faced with a terrible problem. She must move her family to their summer quarters immediately, or face almost certain death. But her youngest son, Timothy, lies ill with pneumonia and must not be moved. Fortunately, she encounters the rats of NIMH, an extraordinary breed of highly intelligent creatures, who come up with a brilliant solution to her dilemma. And Mrs. Frisby in turn renders them a great service.
Author | : Joseph Carter |
Publisher | : Createspace Independent Publishing Platform |
Total Pages | : 242 |
Release | : 2014-07-02 |
Genre | : |
ISBN | : 9781500400668 |
Mink are famous worldwide for their luxurious coat of fur, and yet most people know very little about them beyond their use as clothing. Even trappers, naturalists, and fur farmers, those who should know mink best, typically know only one side of the mink... their bad side. Those who do "know mink" will tell you how extremely aggressive and blood thirsty the mink is, and truth be told, they aren't that far off. But there is a different side to mink that very few have seen. This book not only tells how the art of Minkenry began, but more importantly, it is a step by step guide to those wanting to train a hunting mink. In this book I share how to tame, train, and properly care for this very intense little predator, the North American mink. Though still in its infancy, the sport of minkenry has been spreading thanks to the information sharing power of the Internet. First started in the western state of Utah, there are now minkeners springing up across the United States, and even as far away as the UK, Germany, France, and other European countries! As there is a growing need for a "how to" manual on the art of minkenry, this book was written specifically to fill that need. Minkenry is a very challenging sport, and is definitely not for everyone! Though highly intelligent, and surprisingly affectionate, mink are also very high-strung and stubborn creatures. They typically use their intelligence to work against you, far more than they do to work with you. Though not an adventure for the faint of heart; falconers, hunters, trappers, and other sportsmen worldwide, are being drawn to the art of minkenry with a pioneer's spirit. They have the desire to become part of something that has never been done before! If you yearn to experience the challenge of hunting with an aggressive, high strung, truly wild animal; then join us and become one of the pioneers in the new sport of minkenry!
Author | : Hollis Shiloh |
Publisher | : Spare Words Press |
Total Pages | : 206 |
Release | : |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : |
Ollie Boyd enjoys Jack Finley's company, likes to make him laugh, and wants to work with him...and maybe something more than that. It sure is confusing to have these feelings for another guy, and in the homophobic 1950s, it's not really safe. Jack Finley finds time for Ollie, sure, but he's just humoring a friend. He's a tough private eye. He's certainly not indulging secretly in a crush, no matter how attractive or charming Ollie might be. Jack's smart and careful, and he's been around the block. It's hard enough to be who he is without taking on extra trouble. But now Jack needs some help, after a botched Good Samaritan act leaves him broken in body and spirit. Ollie wants to be the one who's there for him. He also wants to figure out these feelings—even if they mean he's in pretty deep trouble. A whole lot of bumps in the road—including blackmail and murder—might take these two down more dangerous streets than they'd guess...together. 65,600 words
Author | : Lloyd Mallan |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 376 |
Release | : 1955 |
Genre | : Rockets (Aeronautics) |
ISBN | : |
Author | : Patrick Saint-Paul |
Publisher | : arsenal pulp press |
Total Pages | : 127 |
Release | : 2020-06-23 |
Genre | : Social Science |
ISBN | : 1551528045 |
In a relatively short amount of time, China has become the second largest economy in the world and is soon poised to overtake the US. In 1978, when China introduced its economic reforms, its GDP was $214 billion; in 2019, it is estimated to increase to $14 trillion. But the country’s rapid growth was achieved on the backs and shoulders of its workforce, many of whom were peasant farmers turned into the mingong, urban migrant workers, celebrated by Mao and credited with helping China achieve its economic miracle. Now, a million of them and their descendants live underground in Beijing under inhuman conditions, where there is no light or water and little sanitation. Author Patrick Saint-Paul spent two years living among the “rat people” (shizu) of Beijing, in a network of deep tunnels and 20,000 former bomb shelters built during the Cold War. The mingong come to Beijing from all parts of the country, in search of jobs and a better life, but they are unable to afford their own homes on their meager salaries. For them, China’s dream of prosperity for all is a bitter fallacy. In The Rat People, Saint-Paul brings the individual stories of the shizu to life, creating a shocking cautionary tale about the lengths to which people will go in search of a better life, and the human cost paid in service to the modern economy.