Small in the Saddle

Small in the Saddle

Author: Mark Alan Stamaty

Publisher: Dutton Adult

Published: 1975

Total Pages: 32

ISBN-13: 9780525615255

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A small stranger comes riding into town just in time to save it from the tortuous tickling techniques of Dirty Deke and his gang.


Spring at Saddle Run

Spring at Saddle Run

Author: Delores Fossen

Publisher: HQN Books

Published: 2021-05-25

Total Pages: 384

ISBN-13: 0369702050

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The truth about a small-town scandal unleashes one wildly unexpected romance. Millie Parkman Dayton is still healing from the fatal car accident that claimed her husband and turned her into the focus of local gossip. But when she’s thrown together with the sexy rancher who shares in her tragic past, new rumors begin to fly in Last Ride, Texas. Single dad Joe McCann is focused on running his ranch and raising his daughter. He has no desire to help Millie unearth his late wife’s past, especially if it means revealing painful secrets. Until his daughter teams up with Millie and the widower cowboy finds himself agreeing to help them with their project—and opening the door to a deep attraction he thought he’d never find again. Last Ride, Texas Book 1: Spring at Saddle Run


The Rider's Problem Solver

The Rider's Problem Solver

Author: Jessica Jahiel

Publisher: Storey Publishing, LLC

Published: 2012-11-12

Total Pages: 385

ISBN-13: 1612122736

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From the best way to break in a pair of stiff new boots to mastering a difficult jumping routine, Jessica Jahiel addresses hundreds of common problems facing amateur horse-riders. Offering helpful tips and plenty of encouragement, this comprehensive guide covers a wide range of riding concerns that include both physical (painful joints) and psychological (fear of accidents) issues. Jahiel’s informal yet informative approach will not only help you overcome nagging riding obstacles, but inspire you to enjoy your riding experience to its fullest.


Kids Are Weird

Kids Are Weird

Author: Jeffrey Brown

Publisher: Chronicle Books

Published: 2014-03-18

Total Pages: 114

ISBN-13: 1452137714

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As he's shown in his previous hugely popular books, Jeffrey Brown has a real gift for finding humor in quirky yet universal truths. Now the bestselling author of Darth Vader and Son and Vader's Little Princess brings his witty comic observations to terrestrial parenting in this perceptive book celebrating the more surreal moments of raising a child. In charming colorful panels, Brown wryly illustrates his fiveyear- old son's take on the world around him, from watching TV ("Elton John looks pretty in that shirt") to playing with toys ("This truck can survive on very little water") to odd requests ("Don't feel happy at me"), capturing the sweetly weird times that mothers and fathers everywhere experience with their own curious, pure-minded kids.


Reacting Flows

Reacting Flows

Author: G. S. S. Ludford

Publisher: American Mathematical Soc.

Published: 1986-12-31

Total Pages: 538

ISBN-13: 9780821896921

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These two volumes represent the culmination of the Special Year `84-'85 in Reacting Flows held at Cornell University. As the proceedings of the 1985 AMS/SIAM Summer Seminar in Applied Mathematics, the volumes focus on both mathematical and computational questions in combustion and chemical reactors. They are addressed to researchers and graduate students in the theory of reacting flows. Together they provide a sound basis and many incentives for future research, especially in computational aspects of reacting flows. Although the theory of reacting flows has developed rapidly, researchers in the two subareas of combustion and chemical reactors have not communicated. The main goal of this seminar was to synthesize the mathematical theory and bring it to the interface with large-scale computing. All of the papers have high research value, but the first five introductory lectures should be especially noted.