Cowboy from the Future

Cowboy from the Future

Author: Cassandra Gannon

Publisher:

Published: 2017-10-05

Total Pages: 273

ISBN-13: 9781549900099

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No doubt about it, Adeline Mulhaney's "Glamping Retreat" in Yellowstone National Park is the worst vacation ever. The campfire sing-alongs are bad enough, but when an earthquake strikes and she hits her head, things get even worse. Addy is somehow transported sixteen hundred years into the future. Only instead of the flying cars that Hollywood predicted, this future is filled with buffalo-sized lizards and laser-gun showdowns in the streets.The icky locals might be content to worship the ruins of Mount Rushmore and fight bands of mutant Outlanders, but Addy is going home. Returning to the twenty-first century won't be easy, but she has a plan. The handsomest cowboy in this Wild West nightmare just happens to have superpowers and he's eager to lend her a hand.Sort of.Cade Westin isn't sure what to think when the strange redhead wanders into his saloon. Addy speaks in an antiquated language, wears bizarre clothes, and keeps asking for something called "coffee." The woman is crazy. But Addy's also the only person in town who doesn't ostracize him for his Voltyn heritage. Descended from genetically-engineered soldiers, Cade's people are feared and hated by the humans. Addy doesn't seem to know that, though. Soon, she's moving into one of the rooms above his bar and whipping his screwed-up brothers into shape. And driving him crazy with her bright smiles. ...And getting him chased by an angry posse.Against his better judgment, Cade agrees to help Adeline find her way back to this mysterious "Why 'o Ming" place. But, when Addy's knowledge of the past puts her life in danger, not even wild Ghaa beasts can stop Cade from riding to the rescue. He isn't sure where the little lunatic comes from, but deep down he knows that she only belongs with him.


We All Loved Cowboys

We All Loved Cowboys

Author: Carol Bensimon

Publisher:

Published: 2018-11

Total Pages: 180

ISBN-13: 9781945492167

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Two women take a road trip through Brazil in an exploration of identity, desire, and the limitations and possibilities of female sexuality.


A Cowboy for Christmas

A Cowboy for Christmas

Author: Lori Wilde

Publisher: Harper Collins

Published: 2012-10-30

Total Pages: 296

ISBN-13: 0062047817

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If you’re looking for love, look no further than Jubilee, Texas! This small Western town with the big heart is the creation of New York Times bestselling author Lori Wilde—and now she’s giving fans of Susan Wiggs, Susan Mallery, and Sherryl Woods, and contemporary romance readers everywhere the perfect holiday gift: A Cowboy for Christmas! Wilde’s third visit to Jubilee is a totally charming, utterly captivating holiday treat that combines all the elements that romance lovers love—passion, emotion, wit, warmth, family…and cowboys—as a lonely young widow raising her young son alone experiences a true Christmas miracle when a rugged, handsome stranger enters her life. Put A Cowboy for Christmas on your holiday wish list!


The Twice and Future Caesar

The Twice and Future Caesar

Author: R. M. Meluch

Publisher: Astra Publishing House

Published: 2015-08-04

Total Pages: 395

ISBN-13: 1101637382

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For fans of explosive military science fiction with complex worldbuilding. • "Rousing far-future sci-fi novel…grand old-fashioned space opera.” ―Publishers Weekly (starred) In the year 2448, the interstellar Empire of Rome spans an area almost as wide as the far-flung colonial worlds of the United States of America. Caesar Numa Pompeii is still rebuilding his shredded empire after the catastrophic war that his predecessor, Caesar Romulus, waged against the United States. War’s end left Romulus in a nanovirus-induced coma, captive of Caesar Numa. Numa has under his command a powerful living weapon—a patterner, an augmented man capable of synthesizing vast amounts of data into actionable intelligence. Now, Numa has lost his prisoner, and his patterner may have turned on him, while the U.S.S. Merrimack has lost the commander of her Fleet Marines, Colonel T. R. Steele. Events take a Mobius turn when fanatical devotees of Romulus rescue their fallen leader from his tortured captivity and fashion him into the most capable patterner ever created. Romulus is back, more insanely brilliant than ever. But without his queen, all the power in the universe means nothing. Romulus will move heaven and Earth and space and time to rescue his beloved Claudia. Admiral John Farragut returns to the space battle­ship Merrimack in an attempt to head off the impend­ing temporal catastrophe. Past and future hinge on a critical moment when time broke once before in the distant star cluster known as the Myriad.


The Modern Cowboy

The Modern Cowboy

Author: John R. Erickson

Publisher: University of North Texas Press

Published: 2004

Total Pages: 230

ISBN-13: 1574411772

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What does it take to raise cattle in the 21st century? Ask John Erickson. For any aspiring cowboy, this is an essential guide.


A Cowboy's Thoughts

A Cowboy's Thoughts

Author: Merle Roehr

Publisher: Author House

Published: 2005-01-17

Total Pages: 206

ISBN-13: 1452033749

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This book is a mix of simple short stories and poetry. Some are of a more serious spiritual nature, and some are just for fun. Most of all they are about feelings and memories. The life of a cowboy is a special and unique one. Mine has been mixed with the life that is shared with God first and then children. It is a combination which has brought out unique way of thinking and a life I consider a privilege to share with you. I hope it brings you enjoyment, smiles and yes, even a few longings. Pour a cup of coffee, sit back and enjoy life, and Thank You for letting me be a part of it.


American Cowboy

American Cowboy

Author:

Publisher:

Published: 1999-11

Total Pages: 124

ISBN-13:

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Published for devotees of the cowboy and the West, American Cowboy covers all aspects of the Western lifestyle, delivering the best in entertainment, personalities, travel, rodeo action, human interest, art, poetry, fashion, food, horsemanship, history, and every other facet of Western culture. With stunning photography and you-are-there reportage, American Cowboy immerses readers in the cowboy life and the magic that is the great American West.


Cowboy Presidents

Cowboy Presidents

Author: David A. Smith

Publisher: University of Oklahoma Press

Published: 2021-02-11

Total Pages: 386

ISBN-13: 0806169699

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For an element so firmly fixed in American culture, the frontier myth is surprisingly flexible. How else to explain its having taken two such different guises in the twentieth century—the progressive, forward-looking politics of Rough Rider president Teddy Roosevelt and the conservative, old-fashioned character and Cold War politics of Ronald Reagan? This is the conundrum at the heart of Cowboy Presidents, which explores the deployment and consequent transformation of the frontier myth by four U.S. presidents: Theodore Roosevelt, Lyndon B. Johnson, Ronald Reagan, and George W. Bush. Behind the shape-shifting of this myth, historian David A. Smith finds major events in American and world history that have made various aspects of the “Old West” frontier more relevant, and more useful, for promoting radically different political ideologies and agendas. And these divergent adaptations of frontier symbolism have altered the frontier myth. Theodore Roosevelt, with his vigorous pursuit of an activist federal government, helped establish a version of the frontier myth that today would be considered liberal. But then, Smith shows, a series of events from the Lyndon Johnson through Jimmy Carter presidencies—including Vietnam, race riots, and stagflation—seemed to give the lie to the progressive frontier myth. In the wake of these crises, Smith’s analysis reveals, the entire structure and popular representation of frontier symbols and images in American politics shifted dramatically from left to right, and from liberal to conservative, with profound implications for the history of American thought and presidential politics. The now popular idea that “frontier American” leaders and politicians are naturally Republicans with conservative ideals flows directly from the Reagan era. Cowboy Presidents gives us a new, clarifying perspective on how Americans shape and understand their national identity and sense of purpose; at the same time, reflecting on the essential mutability of a quintessentially national myth, the book suggests that the next iteration of the frontier myth may well be on the horizon.