The House on Old Mill Road

The House on Old Mill Road

Author: Victoria Frittitta

Publisher: iUniverse

Published: 2008-05

Total Pages: 180

ISBN-13: 0595480853

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The story of a house that was built on the entrance to the gates of Hell.


Grist Mill Road

Grist Mill Road

Author: Christopher J. Yates

Publisher: Hachette UK

Published: 2018-04-19

Total Pages: 270

ISBN-13: 1472258886

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'Darkly, intricately layered, full of pitfalls and switchbacks, moving and merciless' Sunday Times bestseller Tana French A gripping, heart-stopping and strikingly original thriller about friendship, family and revenge, perfect for fans of THE SILENT PATIENT, Lucy Foley's THE HUNTING PARTY and Peter Swanson's THE KIND WORTH KILLING. 'A must-read novel . . . Spine-tingling' Hello! It all began on Grist Mill Road . . . Matthew and Hannah were just playing in the woods, a little way from home. But now he's tying Hannah to a tree. And she has never been so terrified. Patrick is there too, hidden, watching. He can't move. He can't take his eyes off Matthew's gun. Years later, in New York City, leading adult lives they never would have imagined, the three will meet again. With even more devastating consequences. 'Arresting . . . Sophisticated . . . Elegant' New York Times 'Dark, compelling and beautifully written, Grist Mill Road absolutely captivated me' Cass Green, author of In A Cottage In A Wood 'At once disturbing and discomforting, at the same time as being excitingly un-put-down-able . . . A superblywritten psychological thriller with the power and deadly ferocity of a harpoon' Shots magazine 'I couldn't put Grist Mill Road down. Yates is particularly brilliant on the dark urgency of adolescence, and conjuring up a sense of place . . . I loved it' Eve Chase, author of Black Rabbit Hall and The Vanishing of Audrey Wilde 'Dark, intense, and disturbing . . . A thriller with imagination to spare' Krysten Ritter 'A sinister, plot-twisty tale . . . Intelligent' Oprah.com 'If you like layered, psychological suspense stories then I highly recommend Grist Mill Road. 5 stars!!!' Goodreads reviewer


Exploring East End Waters

Exploring East End Waters

Author: Mike Bottini

Publisher: UNET 2 Corporation

Published: 2005-07

Total Pages: 258

ISBN-13: 0974020168

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The most comprehensive guide to kayaking and canoeing on the East End of Long Island, Mike Bottini


New York Court of Appeals. Records and Briefs.

New York Court of Appeals. Records and Briefs.

Author: New York (State). Court of Appeals.

Publisher:

Published: 1863

Total Pages: 1034

ISBN-13:

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Volume contains: 29 NY 619 (Bk of State of N.Y. v. Muskingum Bk) 29 NY 447 (Talmage v. Huntting) 29 NY 471 (Roth v. Wells) 29 NY 494 (Ashley v. Marshall) 29 NY 505 (Terpening v. Skinner) 29 NY 515 (Kitchel v. Schenck) 29 NY 523 (People v. Dunn) 29 NY 534 (People ex rel Buckley v. Benton) 29 NY 540 (Crounse v. Wemple) 29 NY 547 (Wachter v. Quenzer) 29 NY 554 (City Bk v. Perkins) 29 NY 591 (Creed v. Hartman) 29 NY 598 (Siemon v. Schurck) 29 NY 616 (Weed v. N.Y. & Harlem R.R. Co.) 29 NY 645 (Martin v. Bd of Sup. Of Cty of Greene) 29 NY 649 (Oatman v. Taylor) 29 NY 666 (Smith v. Coe) 29 NY 673 (Essex Cty Bk v. Russell)


The Second Day at Gettysburg

The Second Day at Gettysburg

Author: David Schultz

Publisher: Savas Beatie

Published: 2015-10-30

Total Pages: 553

ISBN-13: 1611210755

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“Emphasize[s] the role of Winfield Scott Hancock . . . [and] the Second Corps in plugging the gap and saving the day for the Union.” —Gettysburg Magazine On the afternoon of July 2, 1863, Lt. Gen. James Longstreet struck the Union left flank with a massive blow that collapsed Dan Sickles’ advanced position in the Peach Orchard and rolled northward, tearing open a large gap in the center of the Federal line on Cemetery Ridge. Fresh Confederates from A. P. Hill’s Corps advanced toward the mile-wide breach, where Southern success would split the Army of the Potomac in two. The fate of the Battle of Gettysburg hung in the balance. Despite the importance of the position, surprisingly few Union troops were available to defend Cemetery Ridge. Major General Winfield S. Hancock’s veteran Second Corps had been whittled from three divisions to less than one after Gibbon’s division was sucked into earlier fighting and Caldwell’s command was shattered in the Wheatfield. With little time and few men, Hancock determined to plug the yawning gap. Reprising Horatio at the Bridge, the gallant commander cobbled together various commands and refused to yield the precious acres in Plum Run ravine. The swirling seesaw fighting lasted for hours and included hand-to-hand combat and personal heroics of which legends are made. The Second Day at Gettysburg expands on David Shultz and David Wieck’s critically acclaimed earlier work The Battle Between the Farm Lanes. This completely revised and expanded study, which includes new photographs, original maps, and a self-guided tour of the fighting, is grounded in extensive research and unmatched personal knowledge of the terrain.


L.A. Adventures

L.A. Adventures

Author: David Madsen

Publisher: LA Electric Travel

Published: 2012

Total Pages: 363

ISBN-13: 0985088532

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Offers a broad range of diverse destinations within walking or bicycling distance of stations on L.A.'s six Metro Rail lines, all accessible with a $5 day pass and no freeway traffic!


The Historic Bridges of Buckinghamshire

The Historic Bridges of Buckinghamshire

Author: Marshall G. Hall

Publisher: Windgather Press

Published: 2021-09-30

Total Pages: 168

ISBN-13: 191118895X

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Bridges have always played an important role in the social and economic history of human development and Buckinghamshire has a great wealth of them. Through delightful photographs, stories, and historical facts, this book looks at the historic bridges that make up the chronology of Buckinghamshire. Bridges in this book are more than 100 years old, mostly lie on public roads or rights-of-way, are publicly accessible, and have a significant proportion of the original bridge intact. Trade systems and road networks must solve the challenges of geography’s waterways, and bridges, causeways, fords, and flood systems were necessarily a key aspect of the experience of historical travel. Bridges and river crossings anchored the Buckinghamshire road network in the landscape, and once established it proved remarkably durable. Settlements, villages, and eventually cities have traditionally sprung up at bridgeheads or where a river could be crossed at any time of the year. Some examples in Buckinghamshire are Newport Pagnell, Buckingham, and Cookham. The most ancient, vital, and interesting architectural structures linked to use of these crossings are bridges, and people hold a deep fascination for them. There are thousands of bridges in Buckinghamshire, varying vastly in size, style, and materials. Many are stone, a few are wooden, and there are numerous brick and more modern steel and concrete constructions.