Hush of the Land

Hush of the Land
Title Hush of the Land PDF eBook
Author Arnold "Smoke" Elser
Publisher U of Nebraska Press
Pages 233
Release 2024-03
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1496238443

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This inspirational memoir chronicles the six-decade quest of packer and outfitter Arnold “Smoke” Elser to protect wild lands by bringing thousands of people deep into the mountains of Montana on horseback. With limited financial means and while still in college, the young man from Ohio decided against a promising career in forestry and chose instead to share his love of wilderness with city dwellers by working as a professional outfitter. Based on hundreds of hours of interviews, Hush of the Land tells the captivating story of Elser’s early days as a packer in the Bob Marshall Wilderness and Bitterroot Mountains. Share the joys and thrills of summer rides, harrowing grizzly bear encounters, fishing in clear mountain streams, and many nights around a campfire within some of the West’s last wild lands. In this lively narrative, Elser recounts how his testimony for the Wilderness Act, and the fight to preserve and expand Montana’s wilderness lands, influenced his career as an outfitter and educator and gave him a voice at the center of Montana’s conservation movement.

Hush of the Land

Hush of the Land
Title Hush of the Land PDF eBook
Author Angela LaSalle
Publisher
Pages 50
Release 2013
Genre Documentary films
ISBN

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Hush of the Land

Hush of the Land
Title Hush of the Land PDF eBook
Author Arnold "Smoke" Elser
Publisher U of Nebraska Press
Pages 267
Release
Genre
ISBN 1496238435

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They Left Their Tracks

They Left Their Tracks
Title They Left Their Tracks PDF eBook
Author Howard Copenhaver
Publisher Stoneydale Press
Pages 0
Release 1990
Genre Bob Marshall Wilderness (Mont.)
ISBN 9780912299457

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The Hush

The Hush
Title The Hush PDF eBook
Author John Hart
Publisher St. Martin's Press
Pages 429
Release 2018-02-27
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1250012309

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"A new novel from John Hart"--

Hush

Hush
Title Hush PDF eBook
Author Dylan Farrow
Publisher Wednesday Books
Pages 400
Release 2020-10-06
Genre Young Adult Fiction
ISBN 125023591X

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Graceling meets Red Queen in this exciting debut novel by an electrifying new voice "Hush has all the trappings of a great fantasy: a curse, a labyrinthine castle, many secrets, and powerful magic. At the center of it all, a girl unwilling to allow her world to be twisted by lies when she knows the truth. A truly gripping read." - Emily A. Duncan, New York Times bestselling author of Wicked Saints They use magic to silence the world. Who will break the hush? Seventeen-year-old Shae has led a seemingly quiet life, joking with her best friend Fiona, and chatting with Mads, the neighborhood boy who always knows how to make her smile, all while secretly keeping her fears at bay... Of the disease that took her brother’s life. Of how her dreams seem to bleed into reality around her. Of a group of justice seekers called the Bards who claim to use the magic of Telling to keep her community safe. When her mother is murdered, she can no longer pretend. Not knowing who to trust, Shae journeys to unlock the truth, instead finding a new enemy keen to destroy her, a brooding boy with dark secrets, and an untold power she never thought possible. From Dylan Farrow comes Hush, a powerful fantasy where one girl is determined to remake the world.

The Will of Change

The Will of Change
Title The Will of Change PDF eBook
Author Eva-Maria Maggi
Publisher Springer
Pages 194
Release 2015-10-13
Genre Political Science
ISBN 3658110368

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In this book, Eva-Maria Maggi argues that the European Union (EU) had an impact on institutional reform processes in North Africa in cases where major domestic actors agreed. She analyzes how political actors in Morocco used EU neighborhood policies to shape economic and environmental policy between 1995 and 2008. Maggi argues that it was not the design of the EU‘s neighborhood policies but rather the will of change of domestic actors in Morocco that determined the pace, direction of reform and the extent to which the EU continues to play a role in them. While Moroccan politics were indeed “europeanized” Maggi highlights the role of domestic actors who so effectively managed to put forth their own policy priorities and essentially “morocconized” the ENP.