Its Head Came Off by Accident

Its Head Came Off by Accident

Author: Muffy Mead-Ferro

Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield

Published: 2012-08-31

Total Pages: 211

ISBN-13: 076278749X

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Its Head Came Off by Accident is a humorous, yet poignant reflection on gratitude and loss. It describes a childhood that takes place on a vast Wyoming landscape--more than 6,000 acres near near Jackson Hole and adjacent to Grand Teton National Park--where the author grew up with adventure-crazed, raucous brothers and friends, and a colorful collection of Western characters, most particularly her own mother. Mead-Ferro's desire to move back to her childhood homeland from the city is weighed with how she felt when she did live on the cattle ranch, always unsure if she fit in. When Mead-Ferro's mother is killed in a freak horse accident while herding cattle, Mead-Ferro faces the loss not only of this profoundly influential person but of the entire ranching operation: a century-old legacy. After she and her brothers sell the family ranch Mead-Ferro attempts to recreate the landscape of her childhood--particularly the privileges and responsibilities of land, animals, and real work--as a bequest to her own children.


Peter Sutcliffe

Peter Sutcliffe

Author: Chris Cook

Publisher: Pen and Sword True Crime

Published: 2024-09-30

Total Pages: 274

ISBN-13: 103610107X

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This book gives the most up-to-date story of the serial killer Peter Sutcliffe, AKA the Yorkshire Ripper. His confessions to police in 1981, and his later confession in 1992 to two further attacks, are gone into in greater detail than ever before, as are attacks on women that the police later felt they had enough evidence to charge him with. We also delve deep into the police investigation and highlight the many failings of the West Yorkshire Police Force and the many times Peter Sutcliffe should have been caught. Using Home Office files that the author had released under the FOI Act at the National Archives, this is the true story of the Yorkshire Ripper – and the 32 girls and women whose lives he affected forever. In researching this book, the author contacted some of the those whose lives were affected by Sutcliffe. One of those, Mo Lea, kindly agreed to write the foreword for the book having read it in full: This book is a very valuable contribution, knocking all the other books out there about Sutcliffe well off the shelf! This is a very thorough and incredibly well researched account of the murders and attacks of Peter Sutcliffe. Chris has produced a comprehensive report that is the best reference book on Peter Sutcliffe’s killing spree. Aspects of the consequences of the investigation are laid bare, clearly underlining where procedures went wrong, especially relating to how the police took John Humble’s hoax seriously. Chris provides insight with an intelligent overview of how the findings of the Byford and Sampson Reports show how the West Yorkshire Police mishandled the investigation. Compact, condense and a valuable read to anyone interested in his crimes. * Mo Lea, survivor of an attack by Peter Sutcliffe


Sons of War

Sons of War

Author: Carl J. Barger

Publisher: Strategic Book Publishing & Rights Agency

Published:

Total Pages: 419

ISBN-13: 1950015254

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Sons of War is the epic tale of a family who immigrated to America from Wurttemberg, Germany in the 1770s. In 1859, their descendants lived on a one-hundred-acre farm in Moniteau County, Missouri. In the early 1860s, the nation was divided by the Civil War and three sons of the family joined the Missouri 26th Infantry. Their triumphs and hardships were shared with family and loved ones through letters from the battlefields of a war-torn nation. Sons of War gives insight into what it was like to be a pioneer – their struggles, their successes and failures, their abiding religious convictions – and their dedication in fighting for what they believed.


The Science of Health

The Science of Health

Author: Anonymous

Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand

Published: 2023-12-31

Total Pages: 258

ISBN-13: 3368850962

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Reprint of the original, first published in 1874.


A Pony Called Secret: A True Champion

A Pony Called Secret: A True Champion

Author: Olivia Tuffin

Publisher: Nosy Crow

Published: 2019-10-03

Total Pages: 133

ISBN-13: 1788005910

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The sixth in a fantastic series of perfect pony stories about Alice and her spirited young pony, Secret, from Olivia Tuffin, author of the much-loved The Palomino Pony series. Alice and her beloved pony are off to train at Devon's world-class yard - following in the footsteps of the British show jumping team! Alice and Secret have gone further than anyone thought possible ... but on the day of the show jumping trials for the British team, Alice has to make an almost impossible choice. Just how far is she prepared to go to reach the very top? What does the future hold for Alice and her spirited red pony? Check out Alice and Secret's other adventures: A New Beginning, A Friend In Need, A Ride To Freedom and more!


The Curse of Credesar (Book 1)

The Curse of Credesar (Book 1)

Author: Robert E. Keller

Publisher: Robert E. Keller

Published: 2014-08-21

Total Pages: 141

ISBN-13:

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In a future world where humanity is forced to hide in underground cities or towers that rise high above the land, the sword and the spell rule supreme. In this age of scheming seers struggling for power, a young sorcerer named Kelden is forced to match wits with the most powerful demon to ever walk the land--the mighty Credesar. To make matters worse, Kelden is surrounded by enemies who want him dead, as an epic puzzle unfolds that could determine the fate of humanity. Series keywords: epic fantasy, sword and sorcery, free, freebie, magic, quest, swords, dragons, fantasy series, monsters, young adult, children's, wizards, heroic fantasy, coming of age fantasy, teen's, action, adventure, free epic fantasy


The Dogs of War

The Dogs of War

Author: B. O. B. WILD

Publisher: Lulu.com

Published: 2009-06-20

Total Pages: 264

ISBN-13: 1409288900

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Stories of working class life in Prestwich, Manchester during world war two


Matters of Doubt

Matters of Doubt

Author: Warren C Easley

Publisher: Sourcebooks, Inc.

Published: 2013-09-03

Total Pages: 257

ISBN-13: 1615954422

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Who can you turn to when society spits you out? Former LA prosecutor Cal Claxton has escaped to the Oregon wine country after his wife's suicide, determined to live a less-harried life. He's gotten a dog for company and takes pleasure in simple things like hiking, fishing, and crafting gourmet meals from the area's bounty, which he enjoys with local wines. He has no career ambitions, other than to sustain a small practice that will allow him to pay his bills. Then he's approached by a homeless street artist from Portland who wants him to take on the cold case investigation of his mother's murder. The young man believes his mother's boyfriend killed her eight years earlier, but the police were never able to solve the case. Cal turns him away. But his conscience won't let him rest... Cal takes on the case against his better judgment. Soon, however, the street artist is charged with the boyfriend's murder, and Cal has to battle bias from the press, police, and public, along with his own doubts about his client in order to determine who has committed both crimes—and why.