When the Rivers Ran Red

When the Rivers Ran Red
Title When the Rivers Ran Red PDF eBook
Author Vivienne Sosnowski
Publisher Macmillan
Pages 260
Release 2009-06-09
Genre History
ISBN 023062216X

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Today, millions of people around the world enjoy California's legendary wines, unaware that 90 years ago the families who made these wines--and in many cases still do – turned to struggle and subterfuge to save the industry we now cherish. When Prohibition took effect in 1919, three months after one of the greatest California grape harvests of all time, violence and chaos descended on Northern California. Federal agents spilled thousands of gallons of wine in the rivers and creeks, gun battles erupted on dark country roads, and local law enforcement officers, sympathetic to their winemaking neighbors, found ways to run circles around the intruding authorities. For the state's winemaking families--many of them immigrants from Italy--surviving Prohibition meant facing impossible decisions, whether to give up the idyllic way of life their families had known for generations, or break the law to enable their wine businesses and their livelihood to survive. Including moments of both desperation and joy, Sosnowski tells the inspiring story of how ordinary people fought to protect to a beautiful and timeless culture in the lovely hills and valleys of now-celebrated wine country.

Where the Rivers Ran Red

Where the Rivers Ran Red
Title Where the Rivers Ran Red PDF eBook
Author Michael Donahue
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2020-08-03
Genre
ISBN 9780578415697

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A study of the four Indian fights of the famous Indian fighter and Civil War general George Custer. It covers the Washita and his fights along the Yellowstone River ending at Little Bighorn.

The Rivers Ran Red

The Rivers Ran Red
Title The Rivers Ran Red PDF eBook
Author Taylen Carver
Publisher Stories Rule Press
Pages 345
Release 2022-12-28
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1774388901

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Magorian and Jones have one chance left to save the world, if only they can find a way to work together. Michael Jones, MD, left Toledo months ago to avoid Jamie, the woman he loves but cannot have, for she is with his best friend, the world’s first modern wizard, Benjamin Magorian. Michael hides in Wales, burying himself in the work generated by a health system in crisis, as Britain deals with the fallout from multiple volcanic eruptions in Scotland…until Magorian finds him there. They’re down to the wire in their efforts to save the fractured world of humans and Old Ones from Aurelius’ scheme to summon the old gods and avoid the destruction the gods would hail down upon every mortal, no matter what their race. They must find a way to permanently halt Aurelius, and Magorian thinks he might know how. The only problem? Magorian brought Jamie with him… The Rivers Ran Red is part of the urban fantasy series, Magorian & Jones, by Taylen Carver. 1.0: The Memory of Water 2.0: The Triumph of Felix 3.0: The Shield of Agrona 4.0: The Rivers Ran Red 5.0: The Divine and Deadly Urban Fantasy Novel ___ Praise for the Magorian & Jones series: Plenty of exciting twists and turns. Feel the tingling of danger, the aha's of escaping death, and the excitement of magic. I loved this and will continue on with the series. I’m a sucker for wounded, conflicted heroes, and Jones was just that. I loved it; a magnificent first book in this really different new series. Will definitely look for further books by this author and series. Fast paced, exciting reads you won't want to put down! I'm overjoyed to be back in this amazing world building series I highly recommend this series to all who love fantasy with a twist, adventure, surprises, and the occasional human, aside from one of our human heroes of course ___ Canadian author Taylen Carver writes edgy urban fantasy, doesn’t pull punches, and would rather be writing unless otherwise notified. When not writing, Taylen can usually be found inside speculative fiction of other authors. Favorites include Jim Butcher, Charlaine Harris, Kevin Hearne, Laurell K. Hamilton, and Emma Bull.

The River Ran Red

The River Ran Red
Title The River Ran Red PDF eBook
Author David P. Demarest
Publisher University of Pittsburgh Press
Pages 245
Release 1992-07-15
Genre History
ISBN 0822954788

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The violence that erupted at Carnegie Steel's giant Homestead mill near Pittsburgh on July 6. 1892, caused a congressional investigation and trials for treason, motivated a nearly successful assassination attempt on Frick, contributed to the defeat of President Benjamin Harrison for a second term, and changed the course of the American labor movement. "The River Ran Red" commemorates the one-hundredth anniversary of the Homestead strike of 1892. Instead of retelling the story of the strike, it recreates the events of that summer in excerpts from contemporary newspapers and magazines, reproductions of pen-and-ink sketches and photographs made on the scene, passages from the congressional investigation that resulted from the strike, first-hand accounts by observers and participants, and poems, songs, and sermons from across the country. Contributions by outstanding scholars provide the context for understanding the social and cultural aspects of the strike, as well as its violence. "The River Ran Red" is the collaboration of a team of writers, archivists, and historians, including Joseph Frazier Wall, who writes of the role of Andrew Carnegie at Homestead, and David Montgomery, who considers the significance of the Homestead Strike for the present. The book is both readable and richly illustrated. It recalls public and personal reactions to an event in our history who's reverberations can still be felt today.

The Rivers Ran East

The Rivers Ran East
Title The Rivers Ran East PDF eBook
Author Leonard Clark
Publisher Travelers' Tales
Pages 402
Release 2001
Genre History
ISBN 9781885211668

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" ... Post-World War II account of Leonard Clark's search for the legendary Seven Cities of Cibola"--Page 4 of cover.

The Blood Runs Like a River Through My Dreams

The Blood Runs Like a River Through My Dreams
Title The Blood Runs Like a River Through My Dreams PDF eBook
Author . Nasdijj
Publisher Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Pages 228
Release 2001-09-17
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0547904827

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THE BLOOD RUNS LIKE A RIVER THROUGH MY DREAMS transports readers to the majestic landscapes and hard Native American lives of the desert Southwest and into the embrace of a way of looking at the world that seems almost like revelation. Born to a storytelling Native mother and a roughneck, song-singing cowboy father, Nasdijj has lived on the jagged-edged margins of American society, yet hardship and isolation have only brought him greater clarity--and a gift for language that is nothing short of breathtaking. Nasdijj tells of his adopted son, Tommy Nothing Fancy, of the young boy's struggle with fetal alcohol syndrome, and of their last fishing trip together. It is a heartbreaking story, written with great power and a diamondlike poetry. But whether Nasdijj is telling us about his son, about the chaotic, alternately harrowing and comical life he led with his own parents, or about the vitality and beauty of Native American culture, his voice is always one of searching honesty, wry humor, and a nearly cosmic compassion. While Nasdijj struggles with his impossible status as someone of two separate cultures, he also remains a contradiction in a larger sense: he cares for those who often shun him, he teaches hope though he often has none for himself, and he comes home to the land he then must leave. THE BLOOD RUNS LIKE A RIVER THROUGH MY DREAMS is the memoir of a man who has survived a hard life with grace, who has taken the past experience of pain and transformed it into a determination to care for the most vulnerable among us, and who has found an almost unspeakable beauty where others would find only sadness. This is a book that will touch your soul.

Where the River Runs

Where the River Runs
Title Where the River Runs PDF eBook
Author Patti Callahan Henry
Publisher Penguin
Pages 258
Release 2005-05-03
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1101118334

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New York Times bestselling author Patti Callahan Henry delivers an engaging novel about a South Carolina woman who goes back home to face the past—and discovers herself. Meridy Dresden was once a free-spirited, fun-loving girl. All that changed when the boy she loved was killed in a tragic fire. Since then, she alone has carried the burden of a terrible secret. Now, years later, married to a wonderful man and mother of a teenage son, she is shocked to learn that a childhood friend is being blamed for that long-ago fire. Fearful but determined, Meridy returns to the South Carolina Lowcountry and summons the courage to make a decision that may destroy her well-ordered life, her family’s reputation, her contented marriage, and everything she’s worked so hard to protect…including her heart. “Brilliant. Powerful. Magical. Do not miss this book.”—New York Times bestselling author Haywood Smith