Ridin' the Wind

Ridin' the Wind

Author: Peter L. Adamski

Publisher: iUniverse

Published: 2012-01-26

Total Pages: 212

ISBN-13: 9781462061099

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Ridin the Wind is 40 stories of bikers and their life style. You will ride a low rider across the country, ride with the Grim Reaper and you will race the devil. Youll freeze in Jersey, sweat in Georgia and see gray dogs in Arizona. Youll spend time in bars, diners, pizza joints and bike shops. And youll do plenty of riding. Short rides and all day rides. Along the way youll meet old friends, make new ones and get into a fight or two. Solid brothers, crazy women, sportsters, bike thieves, loving wives, super glides, runs and memories. Theyre all here. Hang up your leather jacket and take a seat. I think youll like the read youre about to start.


Ride the Wind

Ride the Wind

Author: Katherine Kincaid

Publisher: Zebra Books

Published: 1995

Total Pages: 404

ISBN-13: 9780821751329

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Joe Hart, a half-breed Nez Perce brave, has sworn to reclaim the land and the magnificent Appaloosa horses that once belonged to his people. His quest brings him to the Kansas Territory, and to Maggie Sterling, a woman who shares his devotion to the Appaloosa. Though she is promised to another, Maggie is destined to find love forever with this proud warrior.


Ride the Free Wind

Ride the Free Wind

Author: Rosanne Bittner

Publisher: Diversion Books

Published: 2014-01-30

Total Pages: 409

ISBN-13: 1940941237

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The second book in Rosanne Bittner’s bold Savage Destiny series continues the love story of Zeke and Abbie Monroe. For the first five years of her marriage Abbie lives among the Cheyenne, learning their customs and beliefs and giving birth to a son who is as wild and free as his Native American family, and a daughter who will one day be forced to choose between her Indian and white blood. Through real historical events involving the government and Native Americans, Zeke and Abbie cling to one another through danger and torn loyalties. This story vividly depicts the “right” and “wrong” of both sides in the bloody conflicts that arose as the West was settled. Through it all Zeke strives to reach the point where he can provide his Abbie with a real “white woman’s “ home, where she can set a prized family heirloom, a mantle clock, over a fireplace in a house with real wood floors and a cooking hearth. Though his heart is as wild as his Cheyenne blood, Zeke will give up that life for his beloved Abbie. PRAISE: “Power, passion, tragedy, and triumph are Rosanne Bittner’s hallmarks. Again and again, she brings readers to tears.” —Romantic Times “Extraordinary…Bittner’s characters spring to life.” —Publishers Weekly


Ride a Westward Wind

Ride a Westward Wind

Author: Marc Haws

Publisher: AuthorHouse

Published: 2021-04-05

Total Pages: 312

ISBN-13: 1665521155

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This is a fun-read western, but it is not pulp fiction. It’s a classic human conflict in a western setting, with serious philosophical issues. Think of “The Ox-Bow Incident,” the classic novel by Walter Van Tilburg Clark, but as readable as a Louis L’Amour western. A young man finds himself an outsider among the rough hands of a western ranch in Idaho during the Great Depression. An impassable rift between the kid and the cowboys happens on a scorching hot day in August, when men’s tempers are boiling. The kid’s working partner that day is violently killed when he impulsively and violently confronts a vagrant believed to be trespassing across the ranch. Critical events during the seconds leading to the cowboy’s violent death are not clear. Unable to save his friend, the kid rides for help and a posse forms. The kid believes the cowboy’s provocation led to his own death. But the ranch hands in the posse are convinced the tramp caused the death, so they insist on hanging him. Serious issues beset the kid and the ranch during the three difficult days after the death. The personal conflicts will be man-making for the young cowboy. The question is whether the posse will reflect and deal with its conflicts in a civilized way.


Pollen in the Wind

Pollen in the Wind

Author: David K. Richards

Publisher: Infinity Publishing

Published: 2006-04

Total Pages: 318

ISBN-13: 0741430487

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Following the Civil War, our Nation's expansion westward confronted many diverse personal experiences, some good, some sad. It was a time of individual challenges, possible growth and opportunity.


Masters of Lens and Light

Masters of Lens and Light

Author: William Darby

Publisher:

Published: 1991

Total Pages: 1080

ISBN-13:

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Offers filmographies for more than seven hundred American and world cinematographers from 1915 through 1990.