Slocum 274: Valley of Skulls

Slocum 274: Valley of Skulls

Author: Jake Logan

Publisher: Penguin

Published: 2001-12-01

Total Pages: 128

ISBN-13: 1101179589

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When Slocum teams up with an old friend, they add a few more skulls to the valley! Slocum just got into Denver, but his long-awaited night on the town took a sharp and unexpected turn when he ran into his old friend Lemuel Parsons. And when Lem and the distraught young woman by his side told Slocum about the violent kidnapping of her father and brother, he knew what he’d be doing in Denver— looking for the bastards who did it. Now Slocum’s teamed up with Lem in a hunt for the kidnappers who have been pulling the same scheme all over town— muscling everyone off their land. And when their search leads them to the perpetrators, Slocum and Lem find themselves mixed up in a situation even stickier than they could have imagined…


Telephone Directory

Telephone Directory

Author: United States. Department of Defense

Publisher:

Published:

Total Pages: 1066

ISBN-13:

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Each issue includes a classified section on the organization of the Dept.


The USA Today Golfer's Encyclopedia

The USA Today Golfer's Encyclopedia

Author: Sal Johnson

Publisher: Skyhorse Publishing Inc.

Published: 2009-04-07

Total Pages: 961

ISBN-13: 1602393028

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An exhaustively researched statistical and biographical reference on professional golfers and their performances over the past 50 years, this work stands as an invaluable reference for golf fans and golf writers alike.


The Michigan Alumnus

The Michigan Alumnus

Author:

Publisher: UM Libraries

Published: 1903

Total Pages: 1042

ISBN-13:

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In v.1-8 the final number consists of the Commencement annual.


The White Tecumseh

The White Tecumseh

Author: Stanley P. Hirshson

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 1998-09-07

Total Pages: 501

ISBN-13: 0471283290

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"Extraordinarily readable." --Paul D. Casdorph, author of Jackson and Lee Best remembered as the man who burned Atlanta and marched his army to the sea, cutting a swath of destruction through Georgia, William Tecumseh Sherman remains one of the most vital figures in Civil War annals. In The White Tecumseh, Stanley Hirshson has crafted a beautiful and rigorous work of scholarship, the only life of Sherman to draw on regimental histories and testimonies by the general's own men. What emerges is a landmark portrait of a brilliant but tormented soul, haunted by a family legacy of mental illness and relentlessly driven to realize a powerful military ambition. "Sympathetic yet excellent . . . insight into how Sherman's own troops felt about him and his relationships with fellow generals, especially Grant. . . . Highly recommended." --Library Journal