Born to Hunt Forced to Work

Born to Hunt Forced to Work

Author: William Soulsby

Publisher: Page Publishing Inc

Published: 2017-11-17

Total Pages: 90

ISBN-13: 1640827293

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I always loved to hunt, and the title to my book came from my wife. When hunting season came around every year, I would simply put a sign in the window of the office: Gone Hunting, with a date on which I would be back in the office. My wife said that all of our patients knew that I loved to hunt and would be closed during hunting season every year. One year at Christmas, my wife gave me a placard that read “Born To Hunt Forced to Work.” So that became the title that I used for the book. All the stories in the book are completely true, and I hope you find pleasure and some laughter in reading it.


Making a Living

Making a Living

Author: Nicole Gombay

Publisher: UBC Press

Published: 2010-12-13

Total Pages: 233

ISBN-13: 1895830745

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Until recently, most residents of Puvirnituq, an Inuit settlement in Northern Quebec, made their living off the land. Successful hunting, fishing, trapping and gathering, so vital to people’s survival, were underpinned by the expectation that food should be shared. As the Inuit moved into – both forced and voluntary – they have had to incorporate the workings of a monetized economy into their own notions of how to operate as a society. Quoting local residents and drawing upon academic literature, the author documents the experiences of an Inuit community as they wrestle with how to accommodate their belief in a sharing economy with the demands of market forces.


The Wax Pack

The Wax Pack

Author: Brad Balukjian

Publisher: U of Nebraska Press

Published: 2022-03

Total Pages: 286

ISBN-13: 1496229827

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""The Wax Pack," part baseball nostalgia and part road trip travelogue, follows Brad Balukjian as he tracks down players from a single pack of baseball cards from 1986"--


A Natural History of Empty Lots

A Natural History of Empty Lots

Author: Christopher Brown

Publisher: Timber Press

Published: 2024-09-17

Total Pages: 285

ISBN-13: 1643263374

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A genre-bending blend of naturalism, memoir, and social manifesto for rewilding the city, the self, and society. A Natural History of Empty Lots is a genre-defying work of nature writing, literary nonfiction, and memoir that explores what happens when nature and the city intersect. During the real estate crash of the late 2000s, Christopher Brown purchased an empty lot in an industrial section of Austin, Texas. The property—abandoned and full of litter and debris—was an unlikely site for a home. Brown had become fascinated with these empty lots around Austin, so-called “ruined” spaces once used for agriculture and industry awaiting their redevelopment. He discovered them to be teeming with natural activity, and embarked on a twenty-year project to live in and document such spaces. There, in our most damaged landscapes, he witnessed the remarkable resilience of wild nature, and how we can heal ourselves by healing the Earth. Beautifully written and philosophically hard-hitting, A Natural History of Empty Lots offers a new lens on human disruption and nature, offering a sense of hope among the edgelands.


Healing Him (Clean Christian Inspirational Romance)

Healing Him (Clean Christian Inspirational Romance)

Author: Amanda Baxton

Publisher: Gizmo Media

Published:

Total Pages: 177

ISBN-13:

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Devin Cambridge was looking forward to the big move to Magnolia, South Carolina. Having landed a job taking over a veterinarian’s practice just out of University in Pennsylvania, he was looking forward to having his own practice in just six months. He planned to shadow the current doctor and learn the ropes of the clinic, but he knew soon that he’d be his own boss, something most of his peers wouldn’t experience for years to come. The only thing Devin wasn’t expecting was the benefits of living in a small town, and many of the downfalls. Word spread fast that the new vet had just arrived in town, and that he was young and handsome. Forty-year-old Janis, a recent divorcee with loads of money and a body that could turn heads, set her sights on Devin without being willing to lose at this game of cat and mouse. But the more Devin learns about the real character of Janis and what his behind her layer of make-up, the more he starts to realize Janis is just bad karma. Little does he know just how bad Janis is for him, and his reputation. It’s not until Devin sees a young woman walking a large dog he assumes is half wolf that he is not only pulled deep into the local grapevine, but also starts to wonder the story behind Philly and her massive dog, William. The more he tries to learn about Philly, the more he wonders what is truth and what is rumor. When William becomes sick, he’ll find his opportunity to get close to Philly and learn the truth for himself. But not before Janis will try everything she can to get between them and their growing love for each other.


Bowhunting Trophy Whitetails

Bowhunting Trophy Whitetails

Author: Bobby Worthington

Publisher: North American Whitetail

Published: 2004-08

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781892947536

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Your customers will leave nothing to chance on their next hunt for a trophy by employing the expert advise of Bobby Worthington. This is the when, where, and how book every whitetail ganatic has been looking for.


The Louisiana Seafood Bible

The Louisiana Seafood Bible

Author: Jerald Horst

Publisher: Pelican Publishing Company

Published: 2010-01-01

Total Pages: 233

ISBN-13: 1589807693

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This compendium of crawfish information offers biological facts and scores of home-style recipes. The Louisiana seafood industry--past and present--is discussed and a fascinating essay about a day in the life of a crawfisher is included. Jerald Horst has worked in the seafood industry and he and his wife have collected and tested crawfish recipes for decades. From the birth of the crawfish industry in the 1800s to present-day obstacles to commercial fishing, this encyclopedic cookbook provides an abundance of history as well as recipes, health information, and Louisiana culture. Highlights include the mudbug's popularity explosion in the 1950s, an illustrated guide to peeling the crustacean, and "Four Star" recipes for Crawfish Omelets and Delta Crispy Crawcakes.


I Remember

I Remember

Author: DeEtta Clugston

Publisher: Lulu.com

Published: 2009-12-10

Total Pages: 63

ISBN-13: 0557176891

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This book includes several delightful stories from DeEtta's childhood, growing up in Madison Township, Lenawee County, MI. The stories take place in the early 1900's and include family history as well as vivid descriptions of the area. The 2nd edition also includes short historical stories from Gayle (Clugston) McKinney and Linda (Clugston) Eno, daughters of DeEtta Clugston.


American Working Terriers

American Working Terriers

Author: Patrick Burns

Publisher: Patrick Burns

Published: 2006-02

Total Pages: 282

ISBN-13: 141166082X

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Practical, common sense, terrier work for the beginner, laid out in a clear no-nonsense style with chapters on the history of working terriers in Europe and America, along with sections on introducing young dogs to work, tools, technique, American terrier quarry, hazards, and veterinary care for working dogs. The sections on veterinary care and tools alone will save most people more money than the cost of this book, while the tips on digging, locator collars, skunk toxic shock, and handling quarry at the end of a dig, may save you more than money. This is a book on working terriers, but if you show, breed or judge any type of working terrier you need to read chapters one, two and four, not only to understand the true history of working terriers in Great Britain and the United States, but also to understand why (and how) show judges have selected for linked structural characteristics that have resulted in breed after breed disappearing from the working field. 270 pages, with 80 photos and illustrations.