The Trail of the Black & Tans

The Trail of the Black & Tans
Title The Trail of the Black & Tans PDF eBook
Author Hurler on the ditch
Publisher
Pages 230
Release 1925
Genre
ISBN

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The Complete Outdoors Encyclopedia

The Complete Outdoors Encyclopedia
Title The Complete Outdoors Encyclopedia PDF eBook
Author Vin T. Sparano
Publisher Macmillan
Pages 852
Release 2000-10-20
Genre Sports & Recreation
ISBN 9780312267223

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Recipient of the Library Association's Outstanding Reference Work Award, this complete and comprehensive guide is the ultimate one-volume library for anyone interested in the outdoors. This monumental work features extensive coverage of: Fishing * Hunting * Firearms and shooting sports * Camping * Boating * First Aid * Archery and bowhunting * Sporting dogs * Fish species * Big game * Small game * Upland game and waterfowl * A complete listing of private organizations * Government information sources To broaden the scope of this established reference work, Vin T. Sparano, Editor Emeritus and Senior Field Editor of Outdoor Life, has compiled brand-new chapters and sections on survival, all-terrain vehicles, and watersports (including kayaking, water skiing, and personal watercraft). He also included new information on GPS (Global Positioning System) and increased focus on such sections as fly fishing, sporting clays, backpacking, nutrition, and new first-aid breakthroughs in outdoor emergencies. With nearly 400 new photographs and 100 drawings added to the already more than 1,300 illustrations, The Complete Outdoors Encyclopedia illustrates the newest technology and the latest trends in the outdoors. Representing decades of research and authoritative writing by Vin T. Sparano, this is the definitive guide that bridges all aspects of the outdoors today. It is a must-buy for anyone and everyone venturing outdoors.

The Trail of the Black & Tans

The Trail of the Black & Tans
Title The Trail of the Black & Tans PDF eBook
Author Hurler on the Ditch
Publisher
Pages 250
Release 1921
Genre English fiction
ISBN

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Gimme A Black And Tan

Gimme A Black And Tan
Title Gimme A Black And Tan PDF eBook
Author Ken Percival
Publisher Lulu.com
Pages 262
Release 2017-10-15
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1387297228

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Patrick Tungstein ignored the social graces. He believed in whiskey or some variation of it. His temper grew on this particular night. His cold and hard fist displaced the drunk's jaw with one strike followed by a body blow that collapsed the man to the ground. Nobody insulted Patty without invoking his Irish temper. He leaned toward his Irish roots over the contributions of his Polish father. His paternal genealogy gave him little pause to act with discretion. Years collapsed like dominos as Patty impregnated his fourth wife with three children. They shared a little place on the edge of London. She learned, as his exes knew that he was a drunk. He left for a PI assignment in the states. It was good pay as he was to hunt a suspected hacker who had leaked trade secrets. It put Patty in the employ of an ex-intelligence officer who demanded obedience.

Hunter-trader-trapper

Hunter-trader-trapper
Title Hunter-trader-trapper PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 828
Release 1922
Genre Hunting
ISBN

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The Field Dog Stud Book

The Field Dog Stud Book
Title The Field Dog Stud Book PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 1064
Release 1926
Genre Dogs
ISBN

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Guardian of the Trail

Guardian of the Trail
Title Guardian of the Trail PDF eBook
Author Peggy A. Gerow
Publisher
Pages 466
Release 2004
Genre Archaeology and history
ISBN

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In the fall of 1989, the Archaeological and Historical Research Institute (AHRI) entered into negotiations with the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) to establish a five-year field school at Fort Craig beginning in June of 1990. The project was designed to serve a number of purposes: (a) to operate an archaeological field school for the training of students and the interested public; (b) to assess the nature and extent of cultural resources at the site and to serve as a guide for any future research that may be undertaken; and (c) to establish a foundation for the BLM's public interpretation program at the site. The five seasons of fieldwork were conducted from 1990 to 1994 during the summer and fall. This report describes the results of the archaeological excavations and historical records search conducted by the AHRI at the Fort Craig National Historic site.