The Savage Breed

The Savage Breed
Title The Savage Breed PDF eBook
Author Frank Leslie
Publisher Penguin
Pages 244
Release 2009-06-02
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1101057467

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Yakima Henry may be the toughest man in Arizona Territory—but as a half-white, half-Indian, he has to be. So when a pack of thieving curs leaves him in rough country minus one prized horse and two well-worn boots, he aims to get back what's his. The hell Henry raises in the process lands him in jail—but opportunity is about to spring him out. The wealthy Cleve O'Shannon, and his lovely wife, Anna have a proposition for Henry. Cleve's brother is trapped on a desolate mesa—along with a mother-lode of silver taken from their mine. He's surrounded by desperadoes and savage men. The O'Shannon's need a hard man to lead them through hell to save their family—and their fortune. For his freedom, Henry agrees. But freedom won't matter if he's not alive to enjoy it...

The Savage Breed

The Savage Breed
Title The Savage Breed PDF eBook
Author Randy Denmon
Publisher Pinnacle Books
Pages 329
Release 2009-09-01
Genre Fiction
ISBN 0786022841

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"The Savage Breed unfolds with a rush in a time and place rarely visited by the average Western writer. Randy Denmon takes the reader down a suspenseful trail to a near forgotten period in this rousing story of war, love and revenge." --True West Magazine Across The River. . .And Into Hell Travis Ross and Chase McAlister were infamous Indian hunters, scouts and Texas Rangers turned ranchers. In a war of independence, they fought against desperate odds. Travis lost a woman, the daughter of a proud Mexican rancher, and both made the kind of enemies that never go away. Now, a new war is brewing and the two friends are looking across the Rio Grande, knowing what they left behind, facing a chance to settle scores, recapture what they lost, and many more ways to die. . . A decade after they fought for Texas, Travis and Chase plunge into the brutal madness of the Mexican American War. And amidst the fighting and suffering, they discover how much has changed, what has stayed the same, and that in a furious fight for survival, they've made the most dangerous enemy of all. . .a murderer fighting on their own side. . . "An impressive debut--a colorful, action-filled novel." --Elmer Kelton, five-time Spur Winner on The Lawless Frontier

The Savage Breed

The Savage Breed
Title The Savage Breed PDF eBook
Author Randy Denmon
Publisher
Pages 319
Release 2009
Genre Mexican War, 1846-1848
ISBN

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The Savage Breed

The Savage Breed
Title The Savage Breed PDF eBook
Author Frank Leslie
Publisher Penguin
Pages 244
Release 2009
Genre Fiction
ISBN 9780451227188

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Yakima Henry may be tougher than anyone else in the Arizona Territory, as a half-white‚ half-Indian man‚ he has to be. So when a pack of thieving curs leaves him in rough country minus one prized horse and two well-worn boots‚ he raises hell to get back what's his, and lands in jail. But wealthy Cleve O'Shannon has a proposition: desperadoes have his brother trapped on a mesa with a mother lode of silver‚ and he needs a hard man to lead him through hell.

The Dog Fancier

The Dog Fancier
Title The Dog Fancier PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 982
Release 1922
Genre Dogs
ISBN

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God's Gravediggers

God's Gravediggers
Title God's Gravediggers PDF eBook
Author Raymond Bradley
Publisher Ockham Publishing Group
Pages 466
Release 2022-06-29
Genre Religion
ISBN 191078009X

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Few can offer a more experienced view on religion than Ray Bradley. Having been raised as a 'winner of souls for Christ' in the 1940s, he spent the next 40 years as an atheist professor of philosophy and an outspoken critic /debater of religion. Revered for his work in logic and his meticulous approach to debate, God's Gravediggers is Bradley's coup de grâce to religion. A career's worth of work on a subject that could hardly be more important. Approaching the moral, logical and scientific arguments - using rich analogies, rational arguments and examples that non-academics would understand - he explores not only whether God exists, but also what damage the concept of God does. A timely book in an age of religious fundamentalism, hatred and conflict. "Bradley does not gloss over difficult points of logic and reasoning. A pleasure to read." Professor Graham Oppy, Chair of Council of the Australasian Association of Philosophy "From a young person's rejection of Christianity, to a mature philosopher's cogent critique of all religions. This compelling defense of atheism is a brilliant read." Professor Robert Nola, University of Auckland. "Bradley's forte is logic and he brings that to bear throughout the work. It is well-written and thoroughly absorbing. I have nothing but praise for his project." Theodore Drange, Professor Emeritus, West Virginia University

Spotted Goddesses

Spotted Goddesses
Title Spotted Goddesses PDF eBook
Author Roja Singh
Publisher LIT Verlag Münster
Pages 268
Release 2018
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 3643909152

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Roja Singh's critical ethnography on caste and gender is rooted in interactions, and lived experiences in communities of Dalit women in Tamil Nadu, India. Situated in transnational feminist discourses, Singh's perspective as a Dalit woman, provides an intersectional social analysis of power structures that sustain caste dominance in South India today. She describes strategies of social change in Dalit women's activism as rooted in subversive applications of imposed identities of "difference" thwarting social boundaries and punishment traditions. The core of this Interdisciplinary work is Dalit women's songs, oral and written testimonial narratives, including Singh's personal story.