Renegade Trail
Title | Renegade Trail PDF eBook |
Author | Matthew S. Hart |
Publisher | Domain |
Pages | 210 |
Release | 1992 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 9780553297683 |
Barry Whittington used to be a Ranger. Now he's a lawless gun heading a gang of desperados who prey on Army supply trains. Ranger Sam Cody goes undercover with a young firebrand to track down Whittington and his gang. But when the inexperienced Ranger gets involved in holdup, and an innocent girl is taken hostage, Cody must step in to prevent a wide-open bloodbath.
The Major's Renegade
Title | The Major's Renegade PDF eBook |
Author | Cynthia Queen |
Publisher | Infinity Publishing |
Pages | 384 |
Release | 2004-09 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 0741421682 |
The Major's Renegade is a comedy romance western meant to tickle the funny bone in a way that will never be forgotten.
Baltimore Trails
Title | Baltimore Trails PDF eBook |
Author | Bryan MacKay |
Publisher | JHU Press |
Pages | 286 |
Release | 2008-11-19 |
Genre | Sports & Recreation |
ISBN | 0801890705 |
Baltimore Trails is a comprehensive and detailed guide to trails on public lands in and around Baltimore. Discover Hemlock Gorge, a small slice of Appalachia transported into northern Baltimore County, with its timeless peace and ancient gnarled hemlocks; or Black Marsh, where birds skulk among the vegetation of pristine freshwater wetlands; or the unique landscape of Soldiers Delight Natural Environment Area, which shelters more than 38 rare plant species. Baltimore Trails answers the needs of hikers and mountain bikers, offering accurate maps, up-to-date access information, and reliable trail descriptions. Bryan MacKay, a lifelong Baltimore resident and avid naturalist, walked, cycled, and explored nearly 80 trails in local state, county, and city parks, as well as area watersheds. He provides a detailed description, topographic map, and the length, location, and degree of difficulty for each trail. Some trails offer an easy afternoon stroll, while others provide a day of rugged hiking or biking. Thumbnail essays offer scenic highlights and discuss typical plants, animals, and local ecology. Every trail was field-checked in 2007 for the second edition. Miles of new trails are included, as is updated information on recent trail reroutes.
Snowshoe Routes
Title | Snowshoe Routes PDF eBook |
Author | Alan Apt |
Publisher | The Mountaineers Books |
Pages | 242 |
Release | 2001 |
Genre | Sports & Recreation |
ISBN | 9780898868326 |
-- Includes 75 routes easily accessible from major population centers along the Front Range-- Features 16 routes in Rocky Mountain National ParkColorado is a snowshoer's paradise. Focusing on the state's most popular destination for winter activities, Snowshoe Routes: Colorado's Front Range offers detailed route descriptions for Red Feather Lakes, Poudre Canyon, Steamboat Springs, Rocky Mountain National Park, Indian Peaks, Mount Evans and Guanella Pass, and the Colorado Springs region. Routes vary in level of difficulty and include several weekend camping trips.
Hearings
Title | Hearings PDF eBook |
Author | United States. Congress Senate |
Publisher | |
Pages | 1888 |
Release | 1939 |
Genre | |
ISBN |
Renegade
Title | Renegade PDF eBook |
Author | Richard Wolffe |
Publisher | Crown |
Pages | 370 |
Release | 2009-06-02 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 0307463141 |
Before the White House and Air Force One, before the TV ads and the enormous rallies, there was the real Barack Obama: a man wrestling with the momentous decision to run for the presidency, feeling torn about leaving behind a young family, and figuring out how to win the biggest prize in politics. This book is the previously untold and epic story of how a political newcomer with no money and an alien name grew into the world’s most powerful leader. But it is also a uniquely intimate portrait of the person behind the iconic posters and the Secret Service code name Renegade. Drawing on a dozen unplugged interviews with the candidate and president, as well as twenty-one months covering his campaign as it traveled from coast to coast, Richard Wolffe answers the simple yet enduring question about Barack Obama: Who is he? Based on Wolffe’s unprecedented access to Obama, Renegade reveals the making of a president, both on the campaign trail and before he ran for high office. It explains how the politician who emerged in an extraordinary election learned the personal and political skills to succeed during his youth and early career. With cool self-discipline, calculated risk taking, and simple storytelling, Obama developed the strategies he would need to survive the onslaught of the Clintons and John McCain, and build a multimillion-dollar machine to win a historic contest. In Renegade, Richard Wolffe shares with us his front-row seat at Obama’s announcement to run for president on a frigid day in Springfield, and his victory speech on a warm night in Chicago. We fly on the candidate’s plane and ride in his bus on an odyssey across a country in crisis; stand next to him at a bar on the night he secures the nomination; and are backstage as he delivers his convention speech to a stadium crowd and a transfixed national audience. From a teacher’s office in Iowa to the Oval Office in Washington, we see and hear Barack Obama with an immediacy and honesty never witnessed before. Renegade provides not only an account of Obama’s triumphs, but also examines his many personal and political trials. We see Obama wrestling with race and politics, as well as his former pastor Reverend Jeremiah Wright. We see him struggling with life as a presidential candidate, a campaign that falters for most of its first year, and his reaction to a surprise defeat in the New Hampshire primary. And we see him relying on his personal experience, as well as meticulous polling, to pass the presidential test in foreign and economic affairs. Renegade is an essential guide to understanding President Barack Obama and his trusted inner circle of aides and friends. It is also a riveting and enlightening first draft of history and political psychology.
Westerns and the Trail of Tradition
Title | Westerns and the Trail of Tradition PDF eBook |
Author | Barrie Hanfling |
Publisher | McFarland |
Pages | 271 |
Release | 2016-04-21 |
Genre | Performing Arts |
ISBN | 1476608369 |
Over the past century, the western has fluctuated in popularity. By 2010 it has come to stand, to the dismay of many, at one of its lowest points. Beginning with 1929 and the advent of talkies (In Old Arizona), the author discusses the cultural and industry trends, the directors, producers, studios and especially the stars, and looks at the ways in which their personalities (and financial ups and downs) affected the way westerns were shot. The improvements in technology through the years, the trick horses, the fistfight choreography, the evolution of plotlines--these are fascinating indicators of the way Americans themselves were changing.