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Home on the Ranch: Oklahoma

Author : Carla Cassidy
Publisher : Harlequin
Page : 427 pages
File Size : 50,9 Mb
Release : 2015-03-17
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9780373601332

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"Defending the rancher's daughter: Kate Sampson is lucky to be alive after nearly being trampled by a stampeding cattle herd--she has to be on alert every second. Professional bodyguard Zack West offers protection...and something a lot more dangerous. The sensual cowboy had branded her with his passion years ago. Now he's back, ready to claim her love all over again." -- Page [4] cover.

At Home with the Armadillo

Author : Gary P. Nunn
Publisher : Greenleaf Book Group
Page : 336 pages
File Size : 49,9 Mb
Release : 2018-01-23
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9781626344884

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“I want to go home with the Armadillo.” ​And you will, too, once you’ve picked up Gary P. Nunn’s new memoir of the life and times of this true Texas original. As one of the founding fathers of the progressive country music scene in Austin, Texas, Nunn helped change the face of popular music. His anthem “London Homesick Blues” was the theme song of the wildly popular Austin City Limits—the longest-running music series in American television history—for over two decades. His hit songs, such as “The Last Thing I Needed First Thing this Morning” and “What I Like about Texas,” have been recorded by artists from Jerry Jeff Walker and Michael Martin Murphey to Rosanne Cash, Willie Nelson, and most recently, Chris Stapleton. At Home with the Armadillo is a unique and revealing debut work that showcases Nunn’s exceptional abilities as a storyteller. His obvious songwriting talents have translated naturally into honest, captivating prose as he recounts the story of his life from a humble childhood in rural Oklahoma to playing with members of the famous Crickets to his move to Texas and into the burgeoning Austin music scene of the early 1970s. The story of this extraordinarily talented musician will captivate a broad audience. It’s a book for lovers of country and rock-and-roll music, students of the history of those genres, people who grew up in Austin or Texas in the sixties and seventies, and those who wish they had! This is a heartfelt narrative that doesn’t hold back as Nunn reflects about the good times and the bad of a young musician on his way to a future that wasn’t always clear. As much as this is the story of Nunn’s life, At Home with the Armadillo is also an homage to Texas, to the rich and star-studded history of Austin music, and to all the musicians and other personalities Nunn met on their respective ways through the music world of the last five decades. Personal stories of musicians like Murphey, Walker, and Nelson are integrated with tales of the festivals, clubs, and venues from Los Angeles to Nashville where their careers and Nunn’s were made. Nunn shares wild adventures in Mexico, his personal encounter with the Viet Nam War, and the glory days of Austin when the “Live Music Capital of the World” was coming into its own. Whether you’re a country music fan of any age, a cosmic cowboy, an aging hippie, or anyone who wants to know how it all happened, this book will take you back to the days. To the days of the Armadillo World Headquarters—where, as Nunn states, “It’s been said that our music was the catalyst that brought the s***kickers and the hippies together at the Armadillo.” Nunn notes, “I have been blessed with good health, and I have driven over two million miles alone without an accident—knock on wood! ‘Success is survival,’ as Leonard Cohen told me many years ago.” To readers of At Home with the Armadillo: We’re lucky to be along for the ride!

Oklahoma Today

Author : Anonim
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 492 pages
File Size : 54,7 Mb
Release : 1976
Category : Oklahoma
ISBN : UIUC:30112032551860

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Abuse of Juveniles in Public Care and Detention

Author : United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary. Subcommittee on Juvenile Justice
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 642 pages
File Size : 47,5 Mb
Release : 1982
Category : Juvenile detention homes
ISBN : PSU:000047042377

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The 101 Ranch

Author : Ellsworth Collings,Alma Miller England
Publisher : University of Oklahoma Press
Page : 334 pages
File Size : 55,8 Mb
Release : 1973-02-01
Category : History
ISBN : 0806110473

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The 101 Ranch by Ellsworth Collings,Alma Miller England Pdf

In the first third of the twentieth century, the 101 Real Wild West Show was known halfway round the world. It featured such headliners as Bill Pickett, the African-American inventor of bulldogging, and the future Hollywood film stars Tom Mix, Buck Jones, and Hoot Gibson. What was not so well known abroad was that the show stemmed from a real, working ranch that rivaled the fabled XIT Ranch in the folklore of the West.

The Home Ranch

Author : John Hughes
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 168 pages
File Size : 47,6 Mb
Release : 2011-04-01
Category : Ranchers
ISBN : 0979834589

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King's Ransom

Author : Sharon Sala
Publisher : Harlequin
Page : 195 pages
File Size : 45,6 Mb
Release : 2021-01-11
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9780369705747

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Get swept away in the action and thrills of this heart-pounding classic romantic suspense by New York Times bestselling author Sharon Sala. The nightmare was always the same: The sudden awareness that she wasn’t alone. The odor of sweat and alcohol. The rough, ugly words. And the knife. In real life Jesse LeBeau had fought off her attacker with his own knife, but the terrifying memory remained, along with the cuts on her hands and the threat of another attack—until one day she looked up from her hospital bed and saw the dark-haired, dark-eyed cowboy who’d always been like a brother to her. The minute King McCandless saw Jesse’s face, he decided to bring her back to Oklahoma. No way was he leaving her alone in St. Louis with a madman on the loose. Back home on the sprawling Double M Ranch, Jesse realized that she was still in danger, just from a different direction. As much as she hated the thought, she knew she couldn’t stay much longer. She couldn’t pretend that King was her big brother anymore, because the truth was that she wanted this man—heart, body and soul. Previously published.

Home on the Ranch: Oklahoma Bull Rider

Author : Christine Wenger
Publisher : Harlequin
Page : 224 pages
File Size : 52,5 Mb
Release : 2019-07-02
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9781488035296

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Home on the Ranch: Oklahoma Bull Rider by Christine Wenger Pdf

A family for the rancher Sara Peterson has room for only one man in her life—her son, Mickey, who hasn’t spoken since a tragic accident. When Mickey enters an equine therapy program, Sara bumps heads with stubborn bull rider Jesse Beaumont. Jesse’s great at helping the kids around the ranch, but he’s hardly parent material…or so Sara keeps telling herself. Can the single mom build a forever family with her cowboy?

The Aircraft Flash

Author : Anonim
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 288 pages
File Size : 42,6 Mb
Release : 1956
Category : Air defenses
ISBN : STANFORD:36105211292623

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Free Tours, Museums and Sites in America

Author : Lee Ellis
Publisher : Americana Group Publishing
Page : 314 pages
File Size : 49,5 Mb
Release : 2003
Category : Travel
ISBN : 0966796195

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This book describes the tours, museums and sites in the states of Alabama, Arkansas, Louisiana, Missouri, Mississippi, Oklahoma, Tennessee and Texas that are FREE. This book shows where learning and fun come together and provides a relief from high priced vacations. Among the tours, museums and sites one can experience are: Wine & Brewery Tours, Food Tasting Tours, Automobile Plant and Mfg. Tours, Farm & Ranch Tours, Driving Tours of Famous Homes, Art Museums, Science Museums, Transportation Museums, Cultural Museums, National Monuments and Historical Sites, Zoos and Botanical Gardens.

Gateways to the Southwest

Author : Jay M. Price
Publisher : University of Arizona Press
Page : 272 pages
File Size : 47,9 Mb
Release : 2004-02
Category : History
ISBN : 0816522871

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Arizona is home to some of the region's most stunning national parks and monuments and has had a long tradition of strong federal agenciesÑalong with effective local governmentsÑdeveloping and managing parklands. Before World War II, protecting sites from development seemed counterproductive to a state government dominated by extractive industries. By the late 1950s this state that prided itself on being a tourist destination found its lack of state parks to be an embarrassment. Gateways to the Southwest is a history of the creation of state parks in Arizona, examining the ways in which different types of parks were created in the face of changing social values. Jay Price tells how Arizona's parks emerged from the recreation and tourism boom of the 1950s and 1960s, were shaped by the environmental movement of the 1970s and 1980s, and have been affected by the financial challenges that arose in the 1990s. He also explains how changing political realities led to different methods of creating parks like Catalina, Homol'ovi Ruins, and Kartchner Caverns. In addition, places that did not become state parks have as much to tell us as those that did. By the time the need for state parks was recognized in Arizona, most choice sites had already been developed, and Price reveals how acquiring land often proved difficult and expensive. State parks were of necessity developed in cooperation with the federal government, other state agencies, community leaders, and private organizations. As a result, parks born from land exchanges, partnerships, conservation easements, and other cooperative ventures are more complicated entities than the "state park" designation might suggest. Price's study shows that the key issue for parks has not been who owns a place but who manages it, and today Arizona's state parks are a network of lake-based recreation, historic sites, and environmental education areas reflecting issues just as complex as those of the region's better-known national parks. Gateways to the Southwest is a case study of resource stewardship in the Intermountain West that offers new insights into environmental history as it illustrates the challenges and opportunities facing public lands all over America.

Waterhole

Author : Kurt Adkins
Publisher : Abbott Press
Page : 248 pages
File Size : 42,5 Mb
Release : 2011-09-20
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9781458200464

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In 1878, Dodge City, Kansas, is a dangerous place to live. When six-year-old Cole Herbert wakes one morning to find his mother, Katherine, missing and his father, Clint, out riding posse with Wyatt Earp and Bat Masterson, he realizes just how dangerous it is. Clint and Cole embark on a mission to find Katherine, but after an unsuccessful, eight-month search, they find their way to the Oklahoma Territory, where they plan to begin a new, more secure life. As years pass, father and son adjust to life on a small ranch. But when an old prospector knocks on their door and informs them that Katherine may have been spotted alive in the Arizona Territory, they revive their search and head to Waterhole, the small, gold-mining town where Katherine may be located. Waterhole, Arizona, is home to Sal Gregorio, the ruthless town leader, who is not willing to share any of his information or his town with the Herberts. When Sal interferes with their attempt to leave town after realizing that he poses a definite threat to their lives, Clint and Cole must devise a plan to get everyone in their partyincluding a wounded man, a trusted friend, a drug addict, a stranger, and a pre-adolescent boyout of town alive.

God Is My Strength

Author : Louise Clara Hill
Publisher : Trafford Publishing
Page : 169 pages
File Size : 43,7 Mb
Release : 2005
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9781412027830

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From war and revolution in southern China to new beginnings in Singapore, this is a moving story of a Baptist missionary couple from Oklahoma who dedicated their lives to sharing their deep faith with the people of South China. In spite of terrible sacrifice, tragedy, and hardship, they never wavered in their dedication and gained the love of many Chinese people. Louise Hill begins with her childhood and that of her husband, Eugene, in Oklahoma during the 1920s. They first met as students at Oklahoma Baptist University and quickly became soul mates in their quest for services as missionaries abroad. Married in 1934, their mission began in 1935 aboard the ocean liner "President Cleveland" heading for southern China. In Canton, they joined a well-established Baptist Mission, which included a church, seminary, school, and hospital. After a year of training in a difficult language "the like of which I never saw," they settled in to become teachers and ministers. With the Japanese invasion of 1938, they endured the constant danger of bombing, gunfire, and soldiers posted outside their front door. How they helped feed and care for refugees in dire circumstances is an amazing story of perserverance. The Hills survived and returned to the United States in 1940, only to suffer greater tragedy, the devastating loss of their son, "Little Gene." After World War II, they returned to war-ravaged Canton with their second son, John, and continued their ministry, rebuilt the shattered facilities, and helped restore the lives of their Chinese friends and neighbors. The turmoil of the Communist Revolution soon cast a pall over their efforts, eventually forcing them to leave. Unable to return to China, but not wanting to give up their work among the Chinese they had come to love and admire, they were next sent to Singapore and surrounding Malaya (now Malaysia) to face new challenges. Unlike China, there was only a very small community of Chinese Christians. In the midst of an ongoing communist insurgency, they established new churches and schools. In 1955, after several bouts of severe illness brought on by the stress of missionary work, Eugene was offered an executive position with the Southern Baptist Foreign Mission Board in Richmond, Virginia. Eugene and Louise worked for many years among the Chinese immigrants in Richmond and other Virginia communities. In 1980 their work helped establish the first Chinese Baptist Church in Richmond. At 91, Louise Hill still attends church today.

Where Have All Our Cubs Gone?

Author : George Castle
Publisher : Taylor Trade Publishing
Page : 359 pages
File Size : 51,9 Mb
Release : 2005-03-15
Category : Sports & Recreation
ISBN : 9781461709626

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A journey throughout the world to track down former Cubs to update fans on their present-day lives and look back on their playing or managing careers. Once a Cub, always a Cub, and these former inhabitants of Wrigley Field won't soon forget their days in the Friendly Confines.