The Tall Stranger

The Tall Stranger
Author: Louis L'Amour
Publisher: Bantam
Total Pages: 178
Release: 2005-01-25
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0553900056

Wagon trains heading west were forced to defend themselves against Indians, cope with injuries and illness, and struggle to find food. The group of easterners Rock Bannon was scouting for faced another problem. They were being deceived. When he warned them to remain on the Humboldt Trail, Sharon Crockett and the others refused to listen. Mort Harper, a stranger riding a beautiful black mare, had dazzled them with his charm and good looks. The southern route was the best way to go, Harper told them. But best for whom? Bannon wondered. That route led straight to the Salt Lake Desert. The conditions would be brutal. And if Harper wasn’t steering them toward those deadly alkali flats, where were they headed? And what would happen once they got there?

Tall Dark Stranger

Tall Dark Stranger
Author: Corrine Kenner
Publisher: Llewellyn Worldwide
Total Pages: 313
Release: 2005
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 0738705489

For centuries, the love-struck, lovesick, and lovelorn have consulted the tarot-a tradition still thriving today. Tall Dark Stranger makes it easy for anyone to explore matters of the heart through tarot. Corrine Kenner's tour of the tarot begins with its colorful, romantic history. She goes on to describe the deck itself-explaining its structure, suits, symbolism, archetypes, and astrological associations-while relating its special significance in love and relationships. The second part of the book is devoted to the nitty-gritty of tarot readings: choosing a deck, preparing for a reading, asking appropriate questions, timing events, and interpreting cards and spreads. By the end of the book, readers will have a powerful edge in conquering the ever-mysterious ways of love.

Cowboy Politics

Cowboy Politics
Author: John S. Nelson
Publisher: Lexington Books
Total Pages: 413
Release: 2017-11-01
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1498549489

The politics of popular westerns are surprising in substance and significance, especially of late. Cowboy Politics shows how westerns in literature, cinema, and television face the challenges of Western Civilization even more than the perils of American frontiers. Its strategy is to compare key westerns with major theories of modern and postmodern politics. So it analyzes novels from Owen Wister to Zane Grey and Larry McMurtry. It focuses on films from the western revival beginning in the 1990s and featuring Clint Eastwood’s Unforgiven, while its interest in TV stretches from singing cowboys and Gunsmoke to David Milch’s Deadwood. Critics are apt to find in westerns the modern politics of Thomas Hobbes and John Locke. They tap devices of individuality, rationality, contract, sovereign enforcement, and representation to overcome the chaotic violence of a wild zone. Cowboy Politics examines how westerns often find such measures insufficient to tame the West as a culture of honor and anger that deteriorates into feud-al vengeance. Instead westerns see the West as the sunset land that is already growing old and moving on. So westerns seek fresh starts informed by comparing civilizations more than demonizing savages. Westerns worry that modern politics devolve into exploitation, oppression, spectacle, and terror. So they pursue supplements in such postmodern politics as republicanism, perfectionism, populism, feminism, and environmentalism. Especially westerns explore politics of persuasive speech-in-action-in-public, doing beauty, and self-reliance in the modes of Hannah Arendt and Ralph Waldo Emerson. The first two chapters of Cowboy Politics explain how westerns do political theory for popular audiences by making many of our myths: the symbolic stories of individuals and communities which we live daily. The next three chapters trace the initially modern theories of government in many westerns. Then western turns to republican honor, rhetoric, response-ability, and character tracking occupy the following four chapters. And these set the stage for another four chapters on western attention to postmodern terror, mythmaking, celebrity, spectacle, and forgiveness. The final two chapters analyze how “late,” “satirical,” and “transformative” westerns develop realist defenses for their surprisingly postmodern politics.

Trainee

Trainee
Author: A. F Knott
Publisher: eBook Partnership
Total Pages: 389
Release: 2016-10-24
Genre:
ISBN: 1912017725

It's 1982. Rodney Pepper, a socially inept college drop-out, heads to New Orleans seeking to engulf himself in despair and abject misery in the belief this will lead him to Wisdom. Until that point, he derived his understanding of life from watching television and misreading psychoanalytic literary criticism.Barely off the bus, a man claiming to be his long-lost Uncle Gambi accosts Rodney and bestows on him an unexpected and unwanted pirate legacy. As he looks for work and moves between dilapidated downtown rooming houses, he is preyed upon by agents of the city's underworld and bears witness to ancient buccaneering atrocity. Mayhem and skullduggery, self-imposed or otherwise, follow him every step of the way. Can he decipher a dead man's code and locate what lays hidden before he too is swallowed up by violence?

Devereux

Devereux
Author: Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton
Publisher:
Total Pages: 500
Release: 1878
Genre: Great Britain
ISBN:

The 9th Western Novel MEGAPACK®

The 9th Western Novel MEGAPACK®
Author: Jackson Cole
Publisher: Wildside Press LLC
Total Pages: 596
Release: 2020-04-19
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1479417629

Get ready to hit the trail for more western action in the 9th volume of our best-selling western series! Here are 4 more classic novels of the old west— MASSACRE CANYON, by Jackson Cole RANGE WAR AT KENO, by Paul Evan Lehman THE WHITE SQUAW, by Larabie Sutter RAVAGED RANGE, by Peter Fields If you enjoy this ebook, don't forget to search your favorite ebook store for "Wildside Press Megapack" to see more of the 350+ volumes in this series, covering adventure, historical fiction, mysteries, westerns, ghost stories, science fiction—and much, much more!

Pepper & Salt; or, Seasoning for Young Folk

Pepper & Salt; or, Seasoning for Young Folk
Author: Howard Pyle
Publisher: Good Press
Total Pages: 126
Release: 2023-08-12
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN:

Howard Pyle's 'Pepper & Salt; or, Seasoning for Young Folk' is a delightful collection of short stories that serve as moral lessons for young readers. Written in a whimsical and engaging style, Pyle presents a series of tales that are both entertaining and instructive, perfect for children looking to learn valuable life lessons. Set in a literary context that emphasizes the importance of character development and moral education, the book is a testament to Pyle's skill as a storyteller and educator. Each story is crafted with a blend of humor, wisdom, and charm, making it a timeless classic in children's literature.

Long March to Freedom

Long March to Freedom
Author: Tom Hargrove
Publisher: Texas A&M University Press
Total Pages: 388
Release: 2007-12-06
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781585446322

Running late for work one morning in September 1994, Tom Hargrove, communications director for an international agricultural aid organization in Cali, Colombia, was mildly annoyed when he spotted a roadblock, or retén, manned by soldiers in fatigues. He chafed at the delay, but told himself that guerrillas and kidnappers didn’t operate on a main highway in broad daylight. But Hargrove had been dreadfully mistaken. Despite his assertions that he worked for a non-profit agricultural agency, he was forced at gunpoint into a vehicle and driven into the mountains by communist narco-terrorists who believed he was a valuable hostage. For almost a year, Hargrove was held by the guerillas and moved from one remote location to another. To maintain his grip on sanity, he recorded his daily experiences in makeshift journals: in a checkbook; on children’s notebooks; and on scraps of paper scrounged during his ordeal. Hargrove’s story, originally published in 1995, was the basis for the major motion picture Proof of Life, starring Russell Crowe and Meg Ryan. Now available again in paperback, Long March to Freedom chronicles one man’s spirited determination to hang onto life and faith amid nearly impossible circumstances.

Damaged Hearts

Damaged Hearts
Author: Jan St. Marcus
Publisher: Strategic Book Publishing & Rights Agency
Total Pages: 466
Release: 2019-10-08
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1950860809

When 19-year-old military veteran Brandon Hawkins is attacked on Venice Beach by a gang of frat boys, he is saved by Michelangelo Curtis, a passerby. Michelangelo was roaming the boardwalk grieving the death of his twin brother six months earlier. The two men’s unexpected encounter forges a strong bond between the damaged and lonely men. Inviting the homeless Bran to his place for some food and a shower, 25-year-old Michelangelo finds himself drawn to the younger man. Neither of the men is gay. But before long, their friendship morphs into something like love and takes them both by surprise. And they have something else in common: The frat boys are out for revenge.