Wagon Tracks

Wagon Tracks

Author: George Edward Moon

Publisher: Trafford Publishing

Published: 2014-12-19

Total Pages: 447

ISBN-13: 1490752439

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Wagon Tracks: Across Kansas is a continuation of The Tennessee Mountain Man saga. Abel Strawn, one of Jack Leffingwells sharpshooters, has an opportunity to acquire land in the western Kansas Territory. On the surface, it seems like a good opportunity for him and his wife, Amanda. At the moment, they live with the senior Strawns in the Methodist Ministers parsonage. Abel functions as assistant minister. Settling in Kansas would give them land and a home of their own. Trusting in the wisdom of Jack Leffingwell and encouraged by his friends approval, Abel and Amanda began the arduous journey in a prairie schooner. The year was 1869, in the midst of the Indian wars. It is a life-changing adventure for all concerned. A host of interesting characters intertwine with the young pioneers, most of whom grow into a lifelong influence. Falling Water, a Cheyenne Indian chief; his sister, White Dove; and a troubled hero by the name of Zachary Wheat become a part of the story and keep the pages turning.


The Prince and the Prophet

The Prince and the Prophet

Author: Jesse Hudson

Publisher: Noel Jesse Hudson

Published: 2016-05-31

Total Pages: 193

ISBN-13: 153462421X

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For Ammon-Shur the struggle to end the slave trade in Sumeria is not going as planned. He has barely survived several attempts on his life and the few people he has been able to save are less than a drop in the bucket compared to the many thousands who are bought and sold across Sumeria every week. When he decides to try a new approach to get people to care about slavery he finds himself in unfamiliar territory as a lifetime of mostly ignoring the gods is suddenly turned on its head by close daily contact with a prophet of the Lord of Light. As Ammon struggles to find a way to accept his newfound piety the secret cabal of the worshipers of Chaos disrupt all of Ammon's plans and he finds that facing down dangerous bands of slavers is child's play compared to the new challenges that will require all of his wit and skill to survive.


Through Astronaut Eyes

Through Astronaut Eyes

Author: Jennifer K. Levasseur

Publisher: Purdue University Press

Published: 2020-06-15

Total Pages: 343

ISBN-13: 1557539332

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Featuring over seventy images from the heroic age of space exploration, Through Astronaut Eyes presents the story of how human daring along with technological ingenuity allowed people to see the Earth and stars as they never had before. Photographs from the Mercury, Gemini, and Apollo programs tell powerful and compelling stories that continue to have cultural resonance to this day, not just for what they revealed about the spaceflight experience, but also as products of a larger visual rhetoric of exploration. The photographs tell us as much about space and the astronauts who took them as their reception within an American culture undergoing radical change throughout the turbulent 1960s. This book explores the origins and impact of astronaut still photography from 1962 to 1972, the period when human spaceflight first captured the imagination of people around the world. Photographs taken during those three historic programs are much admired and reprinted, but rarely seriously studied. This book suggests astronaut photography is particularly relevant to American culture based on how easily the images were shared through reproduction and circulation in a very visually oriented society. Space photography’s impact at the crossroads of cultural studies, the history of exploration and technology, and public memory illuminates its continuing importance to American identity.


Reading American Photographs

Reading American Photographs

Author: Alan Trachtenberg

Publisher: Macmillan

Published: 1990-11

Total Pages: 356

ISBN-13: 9780374522490

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Considers five documentary sequences or narratives: the antebellum portraits of Mathew Brady and others; the Civil War albums of Alexander Gardner, George Barnard and A.J. Russell; the Western survey and landscape photographs of Timothy O'Sullivan, A.J. Russell, and Carleton Watkins; and social photographs and texts by Alfred Stieglitz and Lewis Hine; as well as documentaries inspired by the Depression, esp. Walker Evans's American Photographs.


The Omen Machine

The Omen Machine

Author: Terry Goodkind

Publisher: St. Martin's Press

Published: 2012-07-31

Total Pages: 516

ISBN-13: 9780765366191

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The instant #1 New York Times bestseller, now in paperback


Elephant

Elephant

Author: Steven Mark Kristofferson

Publisher: Lulu.com

Published: 2005

Total Pages: 553

ISBN-13: 1411641256

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Elephant is a literary mosaic illustrating the historical forces that shape our lives and determine our destiny. Its title is the name of an umbrella story of adventure and travel which incorporates a number of other stories set in the past, present and future. Each of these stories is like a tile contributing to the greater philosophical picture. Included are several illustrations by Brad Jones.551 pages.