A Desert Dies

A Desert Dies
Title A Desert Dies PDF eBook
Author Michael Asher
Publisher
Pages 372
Release 1988
Genre Travel
ISBN 9780140095791

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Death in the Desert

Death in the Desert
Title Death in the Desert PDF eBook
Author Paul Iselin Wellman
Publisher U of Nebraska Press
Pages 344
Release 1987-01-01
Genre History
ISBN 9780803297227

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The author covers conflicts from 1837 through 1886 in Arizona, New Mexico, and California. Important chiefs covered include Mangas Coloradas, Cochise, Victorio, Geronimo, and Captain Jack. Army officers covered include George Crook and Nelson Miles.

Desert of Death

Desert of Death
Title Desert of Death PDF eBook
Author Leo Docherty
Publisher Faber & Faber
Pages 0
Release 2008
Genre Afghan War, 2001-
ISBN 9780571236893

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This book is set to be a timebomb under the British military presence in Afghanistan, criticising tactics, strategy, implementation, equipment and the wisdom behind the operation.

Conquering the Desert of Death

Conquering the Desert of Death
Title Conquering the Desert of Death PDF eBook
Author Charles Blackmore
Publisher I.B. Tauris
Pages 0
Release 2008-02-15
Genre Travel
ISBN 9781845115821

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The ferocious Taklamakan desert in Central Asia, one of the largest sandy deserts in the world and the harshest on earth, is known by the Chinese as the "desert of death" or the "place of no return." Its unknown depths are said to be haunted by demons and spirits and legend has it that ancient cities filled with treasure lie lost and buried beneath its dunes. The only certainty is that no human being in history had ever crossed it from end to end. But, after five years of planning, in 1993, Charles Blackmore together with a team of British, Chinese and Uyghurs and a caravan of thirty camels, set out to accomplish the seemingly impossible: they would cross the Taklamakan, west to east, directly through its unmapped, untrodden centre. Conquering the Desert of Death is at once a deeply personal journey and the story of an adventure that will go down in history as one of the great achievements of exploration.

Death in a Desert Garden

Death in a Desert Garden
Title Death in a Desert Garden PDF eBook
Author Marty Eberhardt
Publisher
Pages 214
Release 2021-10-05
Genre
ISBN 9781951122225

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Bea Rivers' new job at Shandley Gardens seems to be idyllic; a stimulating career at a desert garden full of botanical wonders. But a slow rot has spread within Shandley Gardens as financial woes add stress to the small board of directors, putting Bea's job at risk. When one of the Gardens' founders, Liz Shandley, is killed in what appears to be a tragic accident, the immediate worry is the survival of the Gardens. But then the police determine that Liz was murdered, and suddenly Bea's job is less than idyllic. The tangled web of relationships is almost as confusing as the enigmatic botanical clues someone keeps dropping. Bea struggles to balance her life as a committed single parent dating a struggling writer while she's drawn further into the investigation of Liz's death. As Bea tries to decipher the strange clues to find the murderer, she uncovers deep secrets and surprises among the staff and board that will forever change the Gardens.

Migrant Deaths in the Arizona Desert

Migrant Deaths in the Arizona Desert
Title Migrant Deaths in the Arizona Desert PDF eBook
Author Celestino Fernández
Publisher University of Arizona Press
Pages 317
Release 2016-10-25
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0816532524

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Migrant Deaths in the Arizona Desert addresses the tragic results of government policies on immigration. The book's central question is why are migrants dying on our border? The authors constitute a multidisciplinary group reflecting on the issues of death, migration, and policy.

Death in a Red Desert

Death in a Red Desert
Title Death in a Red Desert PDF eBook
Author C. L. Stallings
Publisher Ppc Publications
Pages 311
Release 2011-04-15
Genre Forensics
ISBN 9780977261468

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Death in a Red Desert, a ground breaking case in animal DNA forensic investigation, was featured on the television network Animal Planet. The manuscript chronicles the unusual triangle between a woman, her lover and his transvestite partner, and the events leading up to the disappearance and murder of Elizabeth Langhorst-Ballard. The authors based the work on depositions, trial transcripts and tapes, and on interviews with the detectives, officials in the district attorney's office, the victim's parents and with Charles Martinez, one of the two convicted murderers. Some of the information, using as a guide court documentation and letters written by the other defendant Chris Faviell, is related in a conversational manner to enhance the flow of the story. Names of a few minor figures were changed. Many of the events and the trials are viewed through the eyes of the lead detective, Wolfgang Born, who was an invaluable resource in writing the account, as was the lead prosecutor Canon Stevens. After Born's dogged search for the victim's body in thousands of square miles of red desert in the Tularosa Basin of Otero County, New Mexico, yielded success, the persistence of the late Jim Biggs, a Ruidoso detective, led to Dr. Joy Halverson, whose DNA work on the case made history and was highlighted on the Animal Witness series in 2008. Canines played key roles in solving the crime from the pit bull pet of one of the killers to desert coyotes and a cadaver dog on his last assignment before retirement.