Official Stud Book and Registry of the American Quarter Horse Association
Author: American Quarter Horse Association
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Published: 1985
Total Pages: 986
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Author: American Quarter Horse Association
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Published: 1985
Total Pages: 986
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Edward Bermingham
Publisher: WordSmith Book Writing
Published: 2024-07-20
Total Pages: 201
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKA fascinating true story of a British Expat based in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia for over twenty years, who sky rocketed to the top of his retail career managing the largest shopping centre in the country: Euromarche. 1985-2005. The story tells us of the distribution, the distilling and smuggling of alcohol, and the money to be made with this dangerously illegal business. After two Gulf wars in Saudi, Edward finally succumbs to alcoholism, losing his job, his wife and family, his money,only to end up on a park bench somewhere in Liverpool UK. What takes place next is his tremendous fight to get back what he lost..... A second chance to redeem himself and find peace of mind.
Author: George Forsdike
Publisher: Braiswick at By Design
Published: 2005
Total Pages: 204
ISBN-13: 1898030855
DOWNLOAD EBOOKGeorge Forsdike ran a nursery garden at Shrublands, Suffolk for nearly 50 years, specialising in chrysanthemums and other cut flowers that he sent to Covent Garden to sell. Shrublands changed from a country manor house to a health farm, where many famous people came to rest and recuperate. George tells of his life, working quietly on the four acres of his garden, together with his wife Claire
Author: Carissa Carter
Publisher: Ten Speed Press
Published: 2022-04-19
Total Pages: 185
ISBN-13: 1984858009
DOWNLOAD EBOOKA highly visual exploration of diagrams and data that helps you understand how "maps" are part of everyday thinking, how they tell stories, and how they can reframe your point of view, from Stanford University's world-renowned d.school. “This book is the ultimate legend to mapping all kinds of data.”—Jessica Hagy, Webby Award-winning blogger of Indexed and author of How to Be Interesting (In Ten Simple Steps) Maps aren’t just geographic, they are also infographic and include all types of frameworks and diagrams. Any figure that sorts data visually and presents it spatially is a map. Maps are ways of organizing information and figuring out what’s important. Even stories can be mapped! The Secret Language of Maps provides a simple framework to deconstruct existing maps and then shows you how to create your own. An embedded mystery story about a woman who investigates the disappearance of an old high school friend illustrates how to use different maps to make sense of all types of information. Colorful illustrations bring the story to life and demonstrate how the fictional character’s collection of data, properly organized and “mapped,” leads her to solve the mystery of her friend’s disappearance. You’ll learn how to gather data, organize it, and present it to an audience. You’ll also learn how to view the many maps that swirl around our daily lives with a critical eye, aware of the forces that are in play for every creator.
Author: Sharon Robinson
Publisher: Penguin
Published: 2010-10-14
Total Pages: 36
ISBN-13: 1101587695
DOWNLOAD EBOOKYoung Steve Satlow is thrilled when his hero Jackie Robinson moves onto his block. After the famed second baseman invites Steve to a Dodgers game, the two become friends. So when Jackie hears that the Satlows don't have a Christmas tree, he decides to give them one, not realizing the Satlows are Jewish. But Jackie's gift helps these two different families discover how much they have in common. Written by the daughter of baseball legend Jackie Robinson and illustrated by a Caldecott Honor winner, Jackie's Gift is a holiday tale-based on a true story-about friendship and breaking barriers.
Author: Ace Reid
Publisher: University of Texas Press
Published: 2010-07-05
Total Pages: 180
ISBN-13: 9780292787773
DOWNLOAD EBOOKFolks across the West know a cowpoke named Jake. A good-hearted guy, he's always up to his eyebrows in debt or drought or prickly pears looking for them dad-blamed ole wild cows. In fact, he's so real a fella that it's hard to believe that Ace Reid made him up. This book brings together 139 of Ace Reid's popular "Cowpokes" cartoons, reproduced in large format to show the artistry and attention to detail that characterized Reid's work. Grouped around themes such as work, weather, bankers, and friends, they reveal the distinctive "you might as well laugh as cry" sense of humor that ranch folks draw on to get through hard work and hard times. In the foreword, Washington Post cartoonist Pat Oliphant offers an appreciation of Reid's "Cowpokes" cartoons, noting that "Ace's work has a magic of its own, and it owes nothing to anyone else." Reid's longtime friend Elmer Kelton recounts Ace's life and career in the introduction, describing how a shy boy who grew up on ranch work transformed himself into an artist-entrepreneur who never met a stranger and who made ranch work the subject of his real love, cartooning. This collector's volume belongs on the shelf of everyone who loves the "Cowpokes" cartoons, knows a fella like Jake, or enjoys the dry wit of the American cowboy.