The Trodden Paths

The Trodden Paths
Title The Trodden Paths PDF eBook
Author Jacqueline Gilbert
Publisher MacMillan Publishing Company
Pages 290
Release 1982
Genre Large type books
ISBN 9780263104646

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Tamalpais Walking

Tamalpais Walking
Title Tamalpais Walking PDF eBook
Author Tom Killion
Publisher Heyday Books
Pages 143
Release 2010-09
Genre Art
ISBN 9781597142595

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Presents a poetic tribute to Mount Tamalpais's unique natural, cultural, and historical dimensions complemented by artwork and selections from the writings of classic authors.

The Old Boston Post Road

The Old Boston Post Road
Title The Old Boston Post Road PDF eBook
Author Stephen Jenkins
Publisher Jazzybee Verlag
Pages 265
Release 2017
Genre History
ISBN 3849676676

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Stephen Jenkins has chosen for the subject of this volume the oldest and most northerly of the post roads: that over which the first postrider went; which echoed to the war-whoop of the savage, saw the passage of soldiers during the French Wars; beheld the flocking of the minutemen upon the Lexington Alarm, later became the pathway of countless thousands of emigrants on their way to the rich valleys of the Mohawk and the Genesee, or to the fertile prairies of the Middle West. By this route, via New Haven, Hartford, Springfield, and Worcester, a monthly mail was established in 1673, "the first mail upon the continent of America," as the author declares. He traces these pioneer settlements to their present positions as mauufacturing towns and cities.

Indian Paths in the Great Metropolis

Indian Paths in the Great Metropolis
Title Indian Paths in the Great Metropolis PDF eBook
Author Reginald Pelham Bolton
Publisher
Pages 382
Release 1922
Genre Indians of North America
ISBN

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Munsey's Magazine

Munsey's Magazine
Title Munsey's Magazine PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 864
Release 1923
Genre
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Running the Long Path

Running the Long Path
Title Running the Long Path PDF eBook
Author Kenneth A. Posner
Publisher State University of New York Press
Pages 200
Release 2016-09-30
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1438462921

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Finalist for the 2016 Foreword INDIES Book of the Year Award in the Sports category Have you ever considered running 350 miles in nine days? Kenneth A. Posner did just that when he completed a record-setting run along New York's Long Path, a 350-mile hiking trail that stretches from New York City to Albany. Running the Long Path's page-turning narrative combines the thrill and challenges of Posner's extreme endurance feat with the stunning natural beauty and deep historical significance of New York's Hudson Valley. A one-time casual runner, Posner shares his excitement of developing into a trail-runner and eventually an ultrarunner, as well as the pursuit of a "fastest known time"—a new dimension of extreme trail running, where some of the sport's fastest and most experienced athletes vie to set new speed records for important trails. Hikers, walkers, and runners will appreciate his detailed descriptions of planning, pacing, gear selection, nutrition, hydration, and navigation, which will help them prepare for their own adventures on the trails. Interspersed with the running adventure, Posner relates the interesting stories of the Long Path and the places it passes through, which include some of New York's most important parks and preserves and the distinctive mountains and forests they protect. Throughout the book, he channels the voices of famous New Yorkers associated with the Long Path—Walt Whitman, John Burroughs, Theodore Roosevelt, and Raymond Torrey—who express their appreciation of the natural beauty of the region. Running the Long Path is the story of what ordinary people can accomplish with a little determination and a lot of grit. Whether you walk or run, you will find inspiration in Posner's tale.

Black Mass

Black Mass
Title Black Mass PDF eBook
Author Aloysius D. Fernandez
Publisher Xlibris Corporation
Pages 205
Release 2010-04-14
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1450020186

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Indeed, it is a story of a life search. Born and brought up in a traditional Catholic family, it is just a look into the various paths I have trodden in my search to rediscover the actual path of Jesus. Rooted in Christian faith and theology, the book is an expression of my basic position with the poor and the marginalized sections of the people in their struggle for liberation. In this process, God, faith, religion, morality, society, and family—all are to be seen with a perspective, different from the traditional. This book is an attempt to this effect.