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Transportation and Car Patterns For the Scroll Saw By Lee Neiden
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A collection of Transportation patterns for the scroll saw. Includes a bunch of old muscle car patterns as well as new cars,Semi trucks,Emergency Vehicles,Boats,Airplanes, trains , and space... More > transportation as well.< Less
Transportation and Car Patterns For the Scroll Saw By Lee Neiden
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A collection of Transportation patterns for the scroll saw. Includes a bunch of old muscle car patterns as well as new cars,Semi trucks,Emergency Vehicles,Boats,Airplanes, trains , and space... More > transportation as well.< Less
When Sometime I saw you Last By Sim Lovell
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'Believe nothing you see; test everything you believe.' A person, maybe myself even, wanders around a market in a small town on a Thursday. He witnesses a piece of as yet insignificant and forgotten... More > history - he muses too soon in the day about things which are painful and far too personal. Then he disappeares for a time. What does a book do when it loses its protagonist? What does a protagonist do when he suddenly finds he has rendered himself a word on a page? Who is the trainspotter in the old brown cardigan, and how did you miss all those clues? Sim Lovell's (self)-biography was commissioned one day by the modern day muses. Have patience with realism and you may learn something.< Less
When Sometime I saw you Last By Sim Lovell
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'Believe nothing you see; test everything you believe.' A person, maybe myself even, wanders around a market in a small town on a Thursday. He witnesses a piece of as yet insignificant and forgotten... More > history - he muses too soon in the day about things which are painful and far too personal. Then he disappeares for a time. What does a book do when it loses its protagonist? What does a protagonist do when he suddenly finds he has rendered himself a word on a page? Who is the trainspotter in the old brown cardigan, and how did you miss all those clues? Sim Lovell's (self)-biography was commissioned one day by the modern day muses. Have patience with realism and you may learn something.< Less
The Lions of the Lord A Tale of the Old West By Harry Leon Wilson
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Excerpt To his dismay, he saw no one. He peered in bewilderment to the farther side of the room, where light struggled dimly in at the sides of a curtained window. There was no sound, and yet he... More > could acutely feel that presence; insistently his nerves tingled the warning of another's nearness. Leaning forward, still peering to sound the dim corners of the room, he called out again. Then, from behind the door he had opened, a staggering blow was dealt him, and, before he could recover, or had done more than blindly crook one arm protectingly before his face, he was borne heavily to the floor, writhing in a grasp that centered all its crushing power about his throat.< Less
Alberta History - The Old North Trail (Cree Trail), 15,000 Years of Indian History; 1820-1850 By Joachim Fromhold
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Volume 3 in the history of the North Trail from New Mexico to Northern Alberta, covering the 30 years (1 generation) from 1820-1850. This period saw changes along the north trail that set the stage... More > for the history of Alberta and western Canada as we know it - thanks to the unexpected results of an action by the Hudson's Bay Company. Blackfoot power and dominance began to subside in both the north and south of the trail, while the Mountain Cree now became the dominant group along the northern portion of the trail and in adjacent areas of British Columbia, Montana and Idaho. At the same time the Iroquois freemen, scattered from Lesser Slave Lake to Utah, became fully integrated into the Cree. Though the Blackfoot continued to be prominent and dominant in both north and south, culturally the area was now divided into the violent and hostile south and the relatively peaceful north. Throughout this area a rudi-mentary Postal service now connected the far-flung Cree. 522 pages.< Less
The Funny Bone Companion By Carl Middione
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A collection of funny jokes and stories designed to entertain and make you laugh or cry.
Why did the Chicken Cross the Road? By Larry Murdock
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A collection of essays on outmoded phrases and words we still use in everyday speech, told with the help of childhood memories, bits of Midwestern history, and liberal dashes of humor.
Why did the Chicken Cross the Road? By Larry Murdock
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A collection of essays on outmoded phrases and words we still use in everyday speech, told with the help of childhood memories, bits of Midwestern history, and liberal dashes of humor.
Craven County, N.C. - Mill and Ferry Records (1766-1885) By Stewart Dunaway
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Craven County, located on the east coast of North Carolina, was formed in 1705. Yet, not a lot of the old colonial records were preserved. This book includes images of ALL the mill records (grist and... More > saw) from 1766 to 1886. These records include a lot of petitions for a new mill, as well as the usual legal issues over mill pond flooding and health issues. This book also includes the small collection of Ferry Records, dating 1784 to 1885. Although not a lot of records, this small collection provides some insight to the need of ferry boat operations to enhance transportation needs of Craven County. Each photographed document includes a transcript of the key information, allowing for indexing (last name, first) for names, rivers, towns etc., and proper cataloging. Some period maps are included to assist the reader in locating the mills, rivers, and ferry being discussed.< Less