Welcome to the Little Golden Forest Trail

Welcome to the Little Golden Forest Trail
Author: United States. Forest Service. Pacific Southwest Region
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1
Release: 1997
Genre: Forest reserves
ISBN:


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Hiking Close to Home

Hiking Close to Home
Author: Jack Hartt
Publisher:
Total Pages: 138
Release: 2019-07-19
Genre:
ISBN: 9780578533902


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Forests, fields, beaches and bluffs -- our islands provide plenty of options for just about any hiking ability. Take on a challenging climb or relax on a paved bike path. Explore your own backyard with this handy guide to over fifty hikes that are close to home.

The Forest Trail

The Forest Trail
Author: Kathy Luease Dennis
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2019-01-11
Genre:
ISBN: 9780368130427


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The Forest Trail is a family adventure. Discover the forest with the Forest Families.

The Hug Book

The Hug Book
Author: Sue Fliess
Publisher: National Geographic Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2014-12-23
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 0385379072


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This sweet Little Golden Book explores all of the different kinds of hugs! From Mommy hugs, Daddy hugs, hello hugs, and welcome home hugs, this charming story features loving families and friends hugging for all kinds of wonderful reasons! Hugs are special. Hugs are free. Will you share a hug with me?

The Cow-Hunter

The Cow-Hunter
Author: Charles Hudson
Publisher: Univ of South Carolina Press
Total Pages: 392
Release: 2014-10-07
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1611173884


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A poor Scottish immigrant finds work and Shakespearean drama on a ranch in the backcountry of colonial South Carolina in this novel. Vividly set in the rich pluralistic culture and primeval landscape of colonial South Carolina, this historical novel brings to life, and back into our memory, the birth of free-range cattle herding that would later come to be associated exclusively with the American West. Drawing on his accomplished career as a leading scholar of the anthropology and history of the early South, Charles Hudson weaves a compelling tale of adventure and love in the colorful tapestry of Charles Town taverns, backcountry trails, pinewoods cattle ranges, hidden villages of remnant native peoples, river highways, rice plantations, and more. Hudson’s narrative revolves around William MacGregor, a young Scottish immigrant trying to establish himself in the New World. A lover of philosophy and Shakespeare, William is penniless, which leads him to take work as a cow-hunter (colonial cowboy) for a pinder (colonial rancher) of a cowpen (colonial ranch) in the Carolina backcountry. The pinder, an older man with three daughters, sees his world unraveling as he ages. The parallel to King Lear does not escape William, who gets caught up in the family drama as he falls in love with the pinder’s youngest daughter. Except for the boss of his crew, who is the pinder’s son-in-law, William’s fellow cow-hunters are slaves: an old Indian captured in Spanish Florida, a Fulani captured in Africa, and two brothers, half-Indian and half-African, who were born into slavery in the New World. A rogue bull adds a chilling element of danger, and the romance is complicated by a rivalry with a wealthy rice planter’s son. William struggles to salvage something from the increasingly disastrous situation, and the King Lear-like dissolution of the cowpen proceeds apace as the story heads toward its conclusion. “With an ethnohistorian’s attention to context and detail, Charles Hudson has written a compelling novel about the eighteenth-century Carolina backcountry and its memorable characters, the likes of whom the documentary record rarely reveals.” —Theda Perdue, professor emerita of history, University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill “Whether trudging through the dismal swamps, riding through the solitary longleaf forest, or just hanging out at the cowpen, Hudson renders the life of an eighteenth-century Southern cow hunter’s life palatable and real. With a true sense of place and time, Hudson brings the little-known colonial South Carolina backcountry to spectacular life.” —Robbie Ethridge, professor of anthropology, The University of Mississippi

Hiking Kentucky

Hiking Kentucky
Author: Carrie Stambaugh
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 369
Release: 2016-05-01
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 149301451X


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From old country roads to dense forest paths, Kentucky boasts more than 1,500 miles of marked and maintained trails. Author Carrie Stambaugh describes eighty of her favorite hikes, from 1-mile nature trails to multiday backpacks. With detailed information on trailhead location, difficulty, and much, much more, Hiking Kentucky, Third Edition is bound to have something for everyone!

The Constant Princess

The Constant Princess
Author: Philippa Gregory
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 432
Release: 2006-09-06
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0743272498


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A fictional portrait of Henry VIII's first wife, Katherine of Aragon, follows her through her youthful marriage to Henry's older brother, Arthur, her widowhood, her marriage to Henry, and the divorce that led to Henry's marriage to Anne Boleyn.

Easy Hikes to the Hidden Past

Easy Hikes to the Hidden Past
Author: Rocky Shockley
Publisher:
Total Pages: 270
Release: 2020-11-15
Genre:
ISBN: 9780578744605


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Well-researched historic discoveries with easy trail hikes, each with an exploration of trailside historic clues. This Pikes Peak Edition visits Colorado Springs, Manitou Springs, Cripple Creek, Canon City, Palmer Lake and more-urban trails to mountain hikes. Photos, trail maps and fun history trivia. Narration with personality.

Trail and Timberline

Trail and Timberline
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 568
Release: 1918
Genre: Mountaineering
ISBN:


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