The Scudders

The Scudders
Author: Irving Bacheller
Publisher:
Total Pages: 210
Release: 1923
Genre: American fiction
ISBN:

"A telling satire on the follies of fashionable life, and the fads and excesses of the young people of today"--Babylon Revisited Rare Books.

Scudder's White Mountain Viewing Guide

Scudder's White Mountain Viewing Guide
Author: Brent E. Scudder
Publisher:
Total Pages: 267
Release: 1995
Genre: White Mountains (N.H. and Me.)
ISBN: 9780964585690

The following is quoted (with permission) from WINDSWEPT, the quarterly journal of the Mount Washington Observatory. Mountain travellers who look forward to the challenge of recognizing distant points from lofty peaks will find a treasure in Brent Scudder's WHITE MOUNTAIN VIEWING GUIDE. Scudder, a meteorologist by training & a flight planning analyst by profession, is also an avid hiker, & likes to know what he is looking at when he enjoys the view from a high mountain. His GUIDE, evidently the fruit of years of effort with hiking boots, camera & computer includes narrative descriptions of the character of 43 summits which are within or have views of the White Mountains from Pack Monadnock in southern New Hampshire to Quebec's Mont Megantic. The special feature of the Guide, though, is the 43 line drawings of the 360 degree panorama from each of the featured peaks, highlighting distant points, their elevation & their distance. SCUDDER'S WHITE MOUNTAIN VIEWING GUIDE is obviously a real labor of love & fills a vacant niche in White Mountain guidebooks. It will certainly be much appreciated by the many hikers (& tram riders too) who want to know more about exactly what they are seeing from lofty viewpoints. To order: High Top Press, POB 924, Bellmore, NY 11710. 516-221-8434.

One Life at a Time

One Life at a Time
Author: R. Thomas Collins
Publisher: RavensYard Publishing, Ltd.
Total Pages: 268
Release: 1999
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780966788303

One Life at a Time is a chronicle of the ancestors of the author's children as they arrived in the New World, what propelled them from Britain, Ireland and Korea, and what happened to them and their descendants once they took root in America -- one life at a time. This crisp narrative focuses on the history and development of New England and its people while illuminating episodes of the American experience spanning more than three centuries as lived by ordinary people forging a New World

The Man the Church Forgot

The Man the Church Forgot
Author: Ronald Dietrick
Publisher: Xulon Press
Total Pages: 162
Release: 2007-05
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1602663270

Dietrick, a medical missionary who worked primarily in South Korea, profiles early medical missionary Dr. John Thomas, who went to India five years before William Carey, who is called the "father of modern missions." (Social Issues)