"Travels of the Tramps"

Title "Travels of the Tramps" PDF eBook
Author Norman Lea Middlemiss
Publisher
Pages 160
Release 1989
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'Travels of the Tramps'

'Travels of the Tramps'
Title 'Travels of the Tramps' PDF eBook
Author Norman L. Middlemiss
Publisher
Pages 160
Release 2003
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A Tramp Abroad

A Tramp Abroad
Title A Tramp Abroad PDF eBook
Author Mark Twain
Publisher
Pages 422
Release 1880
Genre Americans
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The Travels of a Tramp

The Travels of a Tramp
Title The Travels of a Tramp PDF eBook
Author J. K. O'Connor
Publisher
Pages 216
Release 1903
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Traveling with Tramps

Traveling with Tramps
Title Traveling with Tramps PDF eBook
Author Leon Ray Livingston
Publisher
Pages 144
Release 1920
Genre Drifters
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Last of the Saddle Tramps

Last of the Saddle Tramps
Title Last of the Saddle Tramps PDF eBook
Author Messanie Wilkins
Publisher Long Riders Guild Press
Pages 215
Release 2001-08-01
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9781590480434

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Historically the world of equestrian travel has contained an exciting mixture of unique men and women. Some are adventurers seeking danger from the back of their horses. Others are travelers discovering the beauties of the countryside they slowly ride through. A few are searching for inner truths while cantering across desolate parts of the planet. Then there is Messanie Wilkins. She was acting on orders from the Lord! In 1954, at the age of 63, Wilkins had plenty to worry about. A destitute spinster in ill health, Wilkins had been told she had less than two years left to live, provided she spent them quietly. With no family ties, no money, and no future in her native Maine, Wilkins decided to take a daring step. Using the money she had made from selling homemade pickles, Wilkins bought a tired summer camp horse and made preparations to ride from the Atlantic coast to the Pacific Ocean. Yet before leaving she flipped a coin, asking God to direct her to go or not. When the coin came up heads several times in a row, one of America s most unlikely equestrian heroines set off. What followed was one of the twentieth century's most remarkable equestrian journeys. Accompanied by her faithful horse, Tarzan, Wilkins suffered through a host of obstacles including blistering deserts and freezing snow storms, yet never lost faith that she would complete her 7,000 mile odyssey. Last of the Saddle Tramps is thus the warm and humorous story of a humble American heroine bound for adventure and the Pacific Ocean. The classic tale is amply illustrated with photographs.

A History of British Tramp Shipping, 1870-1914 (Volume 1)

A History of British Tramp Shipping, 1870-1914 (Volume 1)
Title A History of British Tramp Shipping, 1870-1914 (Volume 1) PDF eBook
Author Gordon H. Boyce
Publisher Liverpool University Press
Pages 198
Release 2024-03-25
Genre History
ISBN 1835532896

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Celebrated in the novels of Joseph Conrad and vintage films, tramp ships - the precursor of bulk carriers - are not well understood today. Yet, these vessels transported in bulk essential minerals and ores, grains, timber, and other commodities and played a vital role in creating the modern global economy. While the histories of some individual tramp firms have been written, this book uses personal correspondence and surviving company records to chart the development of the entire industry - the largest in the world- during a period of transformational technical change. Who were the bold, risk-takers who founded tramp firms? How did they mobilise the resources needed to enter this dynamic sector, build immense companies, and accumulate vast fortunes? Why did others fail? This study reveals how executives learned ‘the art’ of managing tramps and developed strategic networking skills. Tramp shipping resonates with many of today’s high-growth industries: it was an information intensive, high stress operation that required rapid - sometimes instinctive - decision-making within a turbulent market. Building business networks was supported by a distinctive culture that streamlined communication. This innovative study places information, knowledge, learning, culture, and communication at the centre of the analysis in order to transport readers into the minds of those fascinating entrepreneurs who helped build the modern world.