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"I caromed from the raft and crash-landed on top of Buck and Jim. We sprawled on the ice in a soggy-tangled heap, overwhelmed with the laughing sillies-summer goofies (summer was still two months away)-but close-call, life-saving sillies. "Rolling over, I welcomed the wet-woolly smell from our jackets. I said, "You guys are steaming like fresh horse turds." -Little Eric, "ice-out" on the Little Muddy River, April 1945
Fifty years after its initial publication, The Brookline Trunk is being reopened. Inside, readers of all ages will discover the rich history of the Town of Brookline, Massachusetts. Working backwards from 1955 to the 1630s, Brookline author Louise Andrews Kent unearths stories of people and events that shaped the hamlet originally called Muddy River.
United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Public Works
Author : United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Public Works Publisher : Unknown Page : 288 pages File Size : 49,6 Mb Release : 1953 Category : Colorado River (Colo.-Mexico) ISBN : LOC:00186790455
Flood Control, Power, and Water Resource Development, Colorado and Muddy Rivers, Las Vegas Wash, Nev by United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Public Works Pdf
The River Motor Boat Boys on the Colorado; Or, The Clue in the Rocks by Harry Gordon Pdf
"The River Motor Boat Boys on the Colorado; Or, The Clue in the Rocks" by Harry Gordon promises another riveting installment in the series. Join the River Motor Boat Boys as they explore the challenging waters of the Colorado River and stumble upon a perplexing clue hidden in the rocks. Gordon's talent for blending adventure and mystery ensures that readers will be hooked from beginning to end, making this a perfect addition to the series for those seeking excitement and intrigue.
Boys of the Light Brigade by George Herbert Ely,Charles James L'Estrange Pdf
In the tumultuous era of the Peninsular War, witness the daring exploits of the 'Boys of the Light Brigade' in George Herbert Ely's war fiction novel. As Napoleon's forces grip Spain in their iron grasp, sweeping away resistance and occupying Madrid, a small British army under the command of Sir John Moore emerges to challenge the French dominion. With audacious resolve, Moore devises a bold plan—to march on Salamanca, disrupting Napoleon's vital supply lines from France.
Four retired CIA agents team up when one of their own goes missing in this spy thriller by the bestselling author of The Tears of Autumn. Welcome to the world of Charles McCarry’s legendary character, Paul Christopher, the crack intelligence agent who is as skilled at choosing a fine wine as he is at tradecraft, at once elegant and dangerous, sophisticated and rough-and-ready . . . Paul Christopher, now an aging but remarkably fit seventy-ish, is dining at home with his cousin Horace, also an ex-agent. Dinner is delicious and uneventful. A day later, Paul has vanished. The months pass, Paul’s ashes are delivered by a Chinese official to the American consulate in Beijing and a memorial service is held in Washington. But Horace is not convinced that Paul is dead and, enlisting the support of four other retired colleagues—a sort of all-star backfield of the old Outfit—Horace gets the “Old Boys” back in the game to find Paul Christopher. Harassed by American intelligence, hunted by terrorists, Horace Christopher and the Old Boys travel the globe, from Xinjiang to Brazil, from Rome to Tel Aviv, Budapest to Moscow, in search of Paul and the unspeakably dangerous truth. Praise for Old Boys “Old Boys is like the best parts of ten John le Carre novels all put together.” —Time “As soon as he began publishing fiction more than three decades ago, Charles McCarry was recognized as a spy novelist of uncommon gifts. . . . McCarry is a careful plotter and an unfussy stylist; he nourishes his narrative with cosmopolitan reflections on the craft. . . . Old Boys is, at heart, a lament for a dying generation of American spies, an elegy for the human twilight, Cocoon with a cloak and dagger.” —Washington Post “McCarry is the best modern writer on the subject of intrigue.” —P. J. O’Rourke, The Weekly Standard “McCarry's latest is an old-fashioned, rollicking adventure that beats Ludlum and Cussler at their own game. . . . McCarry’s commitment to [his] fanciful premise is absolute, and the resulting yarn combines the intrepid exploits of John Buchan, the cagey intrigue of Eric Ambler, and the clipped cadences of Dashiell Hammett. Tremendous fun.” —Booklist
After praying to God one night, Jesus told Diane to tell her story. She knew that this would be both challenging and difficult to do on so many levels. By telling her story, her audience would be brought to places unknown to most people. During her life she has dealt with Bi- Polar Disorder and has encountered many difficulties along the way. She was faced with a teenage age pregnancy and felt forced into having an unwanted abortion. She married and had two children. The marriage ended in divorce and years later she remarried. The boys were adopted by her new husband. The story to be told though is not just about her family, work and travels. Her story is a dark one. She has battled with Satan for years, been admitted to mental hospitals and has been placed on numerous medications to treat her disorder. One Sunday, while attending a church service, Diane witnessed miracle. A man died and was brought back to life. Throughout it all, Diane continued to pray to God for healing. She has rededicated her life to God and feels led to tell others who battle this disease to stay strong and give their life over to God.
Get set for rip-roaring fun as the Airship Boys set off in hot pursuit of an ancient Aztec treasure that is said to be buried somewhere in the American West. This novel is the first entry in what went on to become a popular series of juvenile adventure books. It's a quick and pleasureful read for juvenile fiction fans of all ages.
“Alex Lemon is a brave, headlong writer, and he captures the life of the body with vivid and memorable intensity.”—Mark Doty Brain surgery. Assault weapons in the bed of a pickup truck. Sophia Loren at the Oscars. Rilke, Rodin, and the craters of the moon. Recovery and disintegration. Monkeys stealing an egg outside a temple in Kathmandu. Brushing teeth bloody on long car rides under blue skies. Pain, ours and what we bring to others. Wildfires in southern California. Rats in Texas. Childhood abuse. Dreams of tigers and blackout nights. The sweetness of mangoes. A son born into a shadowy hospital room. Love. Joy. In Feverland, Alex Lemon has created a fragmented exploration of what it means to be a man in the tumult of twenty-first-century America—and a harrowing, associative memoir about how we live with the beauties and horrors of our pasts. How to move forward, Lemon asks, when trapped between the demons of one’s history and the angels of one’s better nature? How to live in kindness—to become a caring partner and parent—when one can muster very little such tenderness for oneself? How to be here, now? How to be here, good? Immersed in darkness but shot through with light, Feverland is a thrillingly experimental memoir from one of our most heartfelt and inventive writers.