The Runaway Cattle

The Runaway Cattle

Author: Verne T. Davis

Publisher:

Published: 1965

Total Pages: 154

ISBN-13:

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Two 14-year-old boys go in search of a blooded Jersey bull that ran away from a farm in western Michigan.


Daisy the Runaway Cow

Daisy the Runaway Cow

Author: Jean Ellen Gahner

Publisher: Page Publishing, Inc

Published: 2022-08-01

Total Pages: 29

ISBN-13: 1647013240

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On a hobby farm in North Dakota, lives a herd of cattle with their caretakers--Farmer Joe and his wife, Laura. Daisy is the liveliest of the herd and likes to exercise her freedom by running away from the farmstead. Several times, she finds herself in trouble. It takes her a while to learn her lesson, and she suffers injuries due to her rebelliousness, but with the help of neighboring farmers and a local vet, Daisy always gets needed care and assistance to get safely back home to the farm where she was born. Join Farmer Joe and his friends to save Daisy and help her back to the safety of the farm where she lives.


Norman and the Runaway Cow

Norman and the Runaway Cow

Author: Rob Lee

Publisher:

Published: 1992

Total Pages: 32

ISBN-13: 9781855912137

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Includes the further adventures of Fireman Sam and his friends in Pontypandy, along with ace Firefighter Penny Morris from nearby Newtown.


Runaway Cow

Runaway Cow

Author: Leon Chen

Publisher: Lulu.com

Published: 2014-04-28

Total Pages: 106

ISBN-13: 1312142405

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Are you a discoverer, a curious explorer of the world around you? Do you wonder why things are the way they are, and want to know for yourself? Runaway Cow is about a little adventurer just like you, a little cow that runs from the safety of his herd to explore the world beyond the horizon. Join Boomoo on his journey toward the unknown, a future uncertain, but filled to the brim with possibility.


The Corralitos

The Corralitos

Author: Larry Foster

Publisher: Sunstone Press

Published: 2015-05-10

Total Pages: 103

ISBN-13: 1611393213

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The Corralitos, a ranchland covering almost 200,000 acres of high desert, encompasses 300 square miles in southern New Mexico. This memoir is a descriptive narrative of the events and daily routine of tending cattle and farming the land. The workload was constant, seven days a week with long hours on horseback and nights spent cutting and baling hay, and the work was dangerous, especially working with the head of 140 cantankerous bulls on a yearly basis. “You could never take your eyes off a mean bull,” the author says. “And we also grazed forty head of buffalo and they could be just as ill-tempered and unpredictable and dangerous to handle as the bulls. In addition, we grazed sixteen hundred mother cows and grew five hundred acres of alfalfa hay.” The ranch employed six or seven workers and during roundup there could be as many as sixteen. There were up to nine horses in the stable, and they were always shod and ready to ride at any time. There was rarely a slack time, especially during the fall gathering of the herd. It was arduous dirty work, but no one ever complained. The Corralitos saga was one of love, dedication and each new day brought new adventures and memories which will never be forgotten.


Miss Jones and the Runaway Slaves

Miss Jones and the Runaway Slaves

Author: Caitlind L. Alexander

Publisher: Learning Island

Published:

Total Pages: 41

ISBN-13:

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Meet Miss Jones, the time traveling second grade teacher. Whenever she finds something “not quite right” in history, she goes back and fixes it! In this adventure Miss Jones discovers a group of runaway slaves. They have become lost when Harriet Tubman, their leader, has suddenly fallen asleep. Miss Jones tries to discover which house is safe for them to go to, only to find that a trap is being laid to catch escaped slaves. Can Miss Jones reach them in time and lead them to the right house? And what about Harriet? Join Miss Jones on these fun adventures and find out a little bit about history along the way. Ages 7 to 10. Educational Versions include exercises designed to meet Common Core standards. LearningIsland.com believes in the value of children practicing reading for 15 minutes every day. Our 15-Minute Books give children lots of fun, exciting choices to read, from classic stories, to mysteries, to books of knowledge. Many books are appropriate for hi-lo readers. Open the world of reading to a child by having them read for 15 minutes a day.


The Invention of the Jewish Gaucho

The Invention of the Jewish Gaucho

Author: Judith Noemí Freidenberg

Publisher: University of Texas Press

Published: 2010-01-01

Total Pages: 207

ISBN-13: 0292781873

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By the mid-twentieth century, Eastern European Jews had become one of Argentina's largest minorities. Some represented a wave of immigration begun two generations before; many settled in the province of Entre Ríos and founded an agricultural colony. Taking its title from the resulting hybrid of acculturation, The Invention of the Jewish Gaucho examines the lives of these settlers, who represented a merger between native cowboy identities and homeland memories. The arrival of these immigrants in what would be the village of Villa Clara coincided with the nation's new sense of liberated nationhood. In a meticulous rendition of Villa Clara's social history, Judith Freidenberg interweaves ethnographic and historical information to understand the saga of European immigrants drawn by Argentine open-door policies in the nineteenth century and its impact on the current transformation of immigration into multicultural discourses in the twenty-first century. Using Villa Clara as a case study, Freidenberg demonstrates the broad power of political processes in the construction of ethnic, class, and national identities. The Invention of the Jewish Gaucho draws on life histories, archives, material culture, and performances of heritage to enhance our understanding of a singular population—and to transform our approach to social memory itself.


Hollywood Renaissance

Hollywood Renaissance

Author: Sam B. Girgus

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 1998-08-13

Total Pages: 280

ISBN-13: 9780521625524

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A study of how films from the late 1930s to the early 60s portrayed the American ideal.