Window on the West

Window on the West
Title Window on the West PDF eBook
Author Judith A. Barter
Publisher Hudson Hills
Pages 346
Release 2003
Genre Architecture
ISBN 9780865591998

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This book depicts a group of Chicago patrons who sought to shape the city's identity and foster a uniquely American style, by supporting local artists who depicted the West.

Opening a Window to the West

Opening a Window to the West
Title Opening a Window to the West PDF eBook
Author Peter Ennals
Publisher University of Toronto Press
Pages 264
Release 2014-01-01
Genre History
ISBN 1442614161

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The first book-length study of Kōbe's Foreign Concession, Opening a Window to the West situates Kōbe within the larger pattern of globalization occurring throughout East Asia in the nineteenth century.

The West from a Car Window

The West from a Car Window
Title The West from a Car Window PDF eBook
Author Richard Harding Davis
Publisher New York, Harper
Pages 272
Release 1892
Genre Creede (Colo.)
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In New York, acclaimed reporter Richard Harding Davis hopped a train westward, hoping to encounter the Wild West he had read so much about. His dispatches to Harper's Weekly, including a riveting account of riding with the U.S. Army on the trail of a fugitive, are collected this early portrait of a growing region.

Notes and Queries

Notes and Queries
Title Notes and Queries PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 532
Release 1928
Genre Electronic journals
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A Window Facing West

A Window Facing West
Title A Window Facing West PDF eBook
Author John S. Tarlton
Publisher Bridge Works Publishing Company
Pages 192
Release 2001-07
Genre Fiction
ISBN 9781882593460

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On reaching his 47th birthday, a man decides to test whether he is still attractive to women. Two of his pals are bragging of sexual exploits with a certain lady, so he decides to try her, only to be rebuffed. But he takes it philosophically.

The West from a car window

The West from a car window
Title The West from a car window PDF eBook
Author Richard Harding Davis
Publisher Good Press
Pages 159
Release 2023-07-10
Genre Travel
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"The West from a car window" by Richard Harding Davis. Published by Good Press. Good Press publishes a wide range of titles that encompasses every genre. From well-known classics & literary fiction and non-fiction to forgotten−or yet undiscovered gems−of world literature, we issue the books that need to be read. Each Good Press edition has been meticulously edited and formatted to boost readability for all e-readers and devices. Our goal is to produce eBooks that are user-friendly and accessible to everyone in a high-quality digital format.

Jane's Window

Jane's Window
Title Jane's Window PDF eBook
Author Jane Dunn Sibley
Publisher Texas A&M University Press
Pages 394
Release 2013-04-02
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1603448020

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On the southern portion of what was known as the Sibley’s Pezuna del Caballo (Horse’s Hoof) Ranch in West Texas’ Culberson County are two mountains that nearly meet, forming a gap that frames a salt flat where Indians and later, pioneers came to gather salt to preserve foodstuffs. According to the US Geological Survey, the gap that provides this breathtaking and historic view is named “Jane’s Window.” In Jane’s Window: My Spirited Life in West Texas and Austin, Jane Dunn Sibley, the inimitable namesake of that mountain gap, gives readers a similarly enchanting view: she tells the story of a small-town West Texas girl coming into her own in Texas’ capital city, where her commitment to philanthropy and the arts and her flair for fashion—epitomized by her signature buzzard feather—have made her name a society staple. Growing up during the Depression in Fort Stockton, Jane Sibley learned first-hand the value of hard work and determination. In what she describes as “a more innocent age,” she experienced the “pleasant life” of a rural community with good schools, friends and neighbors, and daily dips in the Comanche Springs swimming pool. She arrived as a student at the University of Texas only ninety days before the bombing of Pearl Harbor and studied art under such luminaries as sculptor Charles Umlauf. Her enchanting stories of returning to Fort Stockton, working in the oil industry, marrying local doctor D. J. Sibley, and rearing a family evoke both her love for her origins and her clear-eyed aspirations. The Sibleys never discussed the details of their good fortune, and, to their gratitude, no one ever asked. In Jane’s Window, Sibley narrates travel adventures, shares vignettes of famous visitors, and tells of her favorite causes, among which the Austin Symphony and the preservation of lower Pecos prehistoric rock art are especially prominent. Peopled with vivid characters and told in Sibley’s uniquely down-to-earth and humorous manner, Jane’s Window paints a portrait of a life filled to the brim with events both heartwarming and heartbreaking.