Up on Preston Mountain

Up on Preston Mountain

Author: John F. Polhemus

Publisher:

Published: 2005

Total Pages: 204

ISBN-13:

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"In the 1700s, poor Yankees and freed slaves carved out homesteads on a rugged mountain on the New York-Connecticut border. They shared the mountain with the embattled Schaghticoke Indian tribe. This is the story of both groups' failed attempts to hold onto their land in the shadow of America's first industrial boom--the age of iron. The people abandoned the mountain and the forest grew back. All that remains is a ghost town."--Cover.


A Once Perfect Place

A Once Perfect Place

Author: Larry Maness

Publisher: Speaking Volumes

Published:

Total Pages: 203

ISBN-13: 1645403289

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A JAKE EATON MYSTERY New England-based private investigator Jake Eaton and his canine sidekick Watson return in another fast-paced mystery—this time set in the beautiful mountainside town of Winslow, New Hampshire. Mildreth Gibbon Preston's generous decision to bequest 20,000 acres of mountainous forest to the state of New Hampshire in honor of her late husband sets off a series of events that shatters the peace and threatens the prosperity of a lovely New England town. The aerial surveyor whom Mrs. Preston hires to map the pristine property mysteriously disappears, and Eaton is called in by the elderly woman to unravel what he thinks will be a quick and easy missing-persons case. Jake has second thoughts, however, when his investigation reveals the undercurrents of a sinister plot involving dirty politics, laundered payoffs, and worst of all, the deadly threat of toxic waste dumping. Then, a slick, senior executive from a company that is thought of by the public as the country's most innovative manager of toxic waste tries to put Jake on the corporate payroll, the PI realizes that the stakes are higher than he ever imagined. Ultimately, if the conspiracy goes unexposed, it will threaten not only the environmental health and well-being of Winslow and its surroundings, but much of New England. And the race is on. Jake must unravel the tangled skein of deceit and treachery before the evidence, and the witnesses, are eliminated forever.


Backpacker

Backpacker

Author:

Publisher:

Published: 1997-04

Total Pages: 140

ISBN-13:

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Backpacker brings the outdoors straight to the reader's doorstep, inspiring and enabling them to go more places and enjoy nature more often. The authority on active adventure, Backpacker is the world's first GPS-enabled magazine, and the only magazine whose editors personally test the hiking trails, camping gear, and survival tips they publish. Backpacker's Editors' Choice Awards, an industry honor recognizing design, feature and product innovation, has become the gold standard against which all other outdoor-industry awards are measured.


Environmental History of the Hudson River

Environmental History of the Hudson River

Author: Robert E. Henshaw

Publisher: SUNY Press

Published: 2011-09-01

Total Pages: 407

ISBN-13: 1438440278

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Biologists, historians, and social scientists explore the reciprocal relationships between humans and the Hudson River.


Murder Freshly Baked

Murder Freshly Baked

Author: Vannetta Chapman

Publisher: Zondervan

Published: 2015-06-09

Total Pages: 304

ISBN-13: 0310325080

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When delicious baked goods become lethal, a trail of poetry leads to a sweet-toothed killer. The Amish Artisan Village of Middlebury, Indiana, might be the last place you would ever expect to find a murderer. But Amber has been managing the Village for decades and there’s nothing she hasn’t seen. Or so she thought. When poetic notes begin appearing around the bakery, warning that some of the pies have been poisoned, Amber is as confused as she is concerned. Who poisons pies? And more to the point, who leaves poems of warning after they’ve done it? When Amber decides to help the police track down the sweet-toothed saboteur, she enlists Hannah Troyer for another round of Amish-style detective work. Can Amber and Hannah help the police before the Poison Poet strikes? Both women will need to draw on their faith to preserve the peaceful community they’ve built in Middlebury . . . and to protect the girls who work in the Amish Artisan Village. Sweet and cozy Amish mystery Part of the Amish Village Mystery Series. Book 1: Murder Simply Brewed; Book 2: Murder Tightly Knit; Book 3: Murder Freshly Baked Book length: 85,000 words Includes discussion questions for book clubs


Jennet Preston's

Jennet Preston's

Author: J.S. Andersen

Publisher: J.S. Andersen

Published: 2014-04-28

Total Pages: 140

ISBN-13: 0990355608

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Through out history magical relics were scattered across the globe, each pertaining to some event of their time. Forgotten, these relics faded from most peoples memories, until four recently orphaned teens are brought to the knowledge of them by their young and attractive foster mother, Jennet Preston. With these relics and a special spell book called the Libro Potentia almost anything is possible. With the hope of bringing their parents back and putting their lives in order Mitch, his sister Mindi, Samantha, and her brother Ryan set out alone to retrieve these magical items. Their travels will lead them into a dark world of myth. Their journeys will take them to the dismal heights of the Empire State Building facing off with the spirits trapped inside. Then into the lair of a revengeful vampire mafia that runs the criminal underworld of New York. They'll fly across the globe to the zombie invested WW II battle fields of Germany. Out wit a seductive witch on the Las Vegas strip. Bust into a snowy Nazi fortress in the mountains of Argentina. Search for the legendary spell book in the Library of Congress. All while they are being hunted by a secret agency in charge with keeping the world of myth from the modern worlds knowledge. Their trust among themselves will be tested as the darkness encroaches around them. They'll discover abilities in themselves they never knew were possible while pushing their personal character to its limits. This six book series begins here with Jennet Preston's Shadow Relics.


Darwin's Race

Darwin's Race

Author: Brian Ullmann

Publisher: Medallion Media Group

Published: 2009-05-01

Total Pages: 383

ISBN-13: 1605423157

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Twelve contestants compete in the most ambitious adventure race ever attempted--to advance into the deepest unexplored gorge on Earth. As they plunge deeper into the gorge, death follows, and the racers realize that the mist-shrouded gorge is not as uninhabited as believed. Original.


Uncle Bill

Uncle Bill

Author: Marion Petersen Koedyker

Publisher: Wheatmark, Inc.

Published: 2017-06-15

Total Pages: 182

ISBN-13: 1627874852

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Wilmot Lenn Petersen—a.k.a. "Uncle Bill"—was a live-off-the-land eccentric, dressing strangely and growing all he needed to live among the wilds of Nevada and Arizona. During his ninety years of life, he was a cowboy, wrangler, entrepreneur, pilot, turquoise miner, and geologist. After three failed marriages, he remarried and joyfully lived the remainder of his days. The irrepressibly outspoken Uncle Bill tells his own story as collected over the decades of taped interviews by his great-niece, author Marion Petersen Koedyker. As she writes, "My great-uncle Bill (born in 1898) used to tell me stories of his colorful life. One time during a visit I asked if I could tape record his stories. He agreed, but said, 'It'll be a mighty dull listen for anyone.' Bill underestimated the impact his real-life stories had on the lives of other people. Some stories will make you laugh and some will make you cry. Some you will not believe and some you will have to reread." Full of his dry humor and unexpected life lessons, this nuanced portrait of Uncle Bill deals with sage and not-so-sage advice such as why leather on a dead body will disappear before the body is found, why it's not always a good idea to protect a woman when her husband is beating her up, why a robbery may not be what it seems, and why it's good to leave your mark at kill sites. No matter what the topic, Uncle Bill probably has a colorful story relating to it. This delightful book is a unique blend of an intensely personal oral history with an honest portrayal of a bygone generation.


Summary of Richard Preston's The Hot Zone

Summary of Richard Preston's The Hot Zone

Author: Everest Media,

Publisher: Everest Media LLC

Published: 2022-03-25T22:59:00Z

Total Pages: 39

ISBN-13: 1669366472

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Please note: This is a companion version & not the original book. Sample Book Insights: #1 Monet spent his vacations in Africa, visiting the weaverbird colony near his house. He had a number of women friends who lived in the town of Eldoret, to the southeast of the mountain. He gave money to his women friends, and they were happy to love him. #2 Mount Elgon is a volcano in Uganda and Kenya that straddles the border between those two countries. It is a biological island of rain forest in the center of Africa, and it is being cleared away to make room for grazing land. #3 The Elgon forest, around Monet’s camp, was home to thousands of elephants. They would have heard the animals moving through the forest, and seen rock hyraxes running up and down the boulders near the cave. #4 Monet and his friend went into the cave to see where the light went. They found a pillar that seemed to support the roof, and they discovered a petrified rain forest full of crystals. They went deeper into the cave, descending a slope, until they came to a pillar that seemed to support the roof.