Slocum 413

Slocum 413
Author: Jake Logan
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 194
Release: 2013-06-19
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1101610166

Tracking a fugitive takes Slocum straight into no-man’s land… Bismarck, North Dakota, is no place to be in the middle of winter. So when a young beauty bedecked in jewels shows up in the local saloon looking for a card game, Slocum can’t help but be intrigued. Especially when she turns out to be the worst poker player he’s ever seen. The woman is Ginny Garfield, daughter of Gilbert G. Garfield of the Garfield Coal, Trains, and Shipping dynasty, and she’s hard on the trail of the man who killed her brother. But if Slocum wants her to survive the winter, he’s going to have to take over the hunt for Delbert Calkins—even if it means tailing him clear across the country. Because there’s one thing he knows about a man like Delbert: He was born bad, he lives bad, and he’ll die bad—as long as Slocum gets his way…

Longarm #413

Longarm #413
Author: Tabor Evans
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 125
Release: 2013-03-26
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1101622008

Longarm defends a wild child… Fourteen-year-old Bodie may be able to take down an assailant with a two-shot derringer, but the kid is still a long way from being able to take care of himself and his wounded wolf-dog, Homer. After U.S. Deputy Marshal Custis Long sees Bodie attacked on the streets of Denver, the lawman takes him under his wing. But Bodie needs more than food and shelter. The scraggly kid may not know it, but he’s in line for a sizable inheritance. Now he’s a target—and it’s up to Longarm to make sure the boy lives long enough to collect what’s rightfully his.

Sailing Alone

Sailing Alone
Author: Richard J. King
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2024-05-21
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 0593656059

“A masterfully curated collection...You don’t have to be a sailor to be blown away by this fascinating, bighearted book.” —Nathaniel Philbrick, author of In the Heart of the Sea, Travels with George, and Second Wind A story as vast and exhilarating as the open ocean itself, SAILING ALONE chronicles the daring, disastrous, and often absurd history of those who chose to sail across the ocean, in very small boats, alone. Sailing by yourself, out of sight of land, can be invigorating and terrifying, compelling and tedious - and sometimes all of the above in one morning. But it is also a wide expanse of time in which to think. Sailing Alone tells the story of some of the remarkable people who, over the last four centuries, have spent weeks and months, moving slowly over the world's largest laboratory: a capricious and startling place in which to observe oneself, the weather, the stars, and countless sea creatures, from the tiniest to the most massive and threatening. Richard J. King profiles characters famous, diverse, international, and obscure, from Joshua Slocum of 1898 to modern teenagers daring to take the challenge. They see strange hallucinations, lie to us (and themselves) on their travel logs, encounter sharks, befriend birds, and experience ESP, all part of the unnerving reality of extended isolation. And some disappear altogether. Sailing Alone also recounts the author's own nearly catastrophic solo crossing of the Atlantic, and the mystery of his inexplicable survival one sunny afternoon. An enormously engaging new book for skippers and armchair voyagers alike.

Report

Report
Author: New York (State). Department of Social Welfare
Publisher:
Total Pages: 854
Release: 1909
Genre: Charities
ISBN:

Reports for 1943-1966 include report of the New York State Board of Social Welfare.