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waterhole how to dig your own well: The Last Water-hole Jack Sheriff, 2017-04-01 When ex-outlaw Bobbie Lee sees a rider approaching Beattie's Halt he know it means trouble. Hours later his innocent son is gunned down in the saloon and three more hard-bitten strangers have joined the gunman called Van Gelderen. But who are they? Two days later a second young man dies and the strangers leave town. But murder cannot go unpunished. Bobbie Lee, Will Blunt and his daughter, Cassie, pick up the trail outside Beattie's Halt. In the scorching heat of the desert old feuds are settled in a six-gun blaze. |
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waterhole how to dig your own well: The God of His Fathers: Tales of the Klondyke (1901) by Jack London jack London, 2018-10-21 These tales have appeared in McClure's, Ainslee's, Outing, the Overland Monthly, the Wave, the National, and the San Francisco Examiner. To the kindness of the various editors is due their reappearance in more permanent form.To the Daughters of the Wolf Who Have Bred and Suckled a Race of MenThe God of His FathersThe Great InterrogationWhich Make Men RememberSiwashThe Man with the GashJan, the UnrepentantGrit of WomenWhere the Trail ForksA Daughter of the AuroraAt the Rainbow's EndThe Scorn of Women |
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waterhole how to dig your own well: Lawman Walt Polzin, 2024-07-31 Bill Pearson fought in the civil war for the Union. His sense of what was right brought him that decision. Raised in Kentucky and Missouri he continued his quest for righteousness, moving west where he eventually became a lawman. Along with his best friend Lee Johnson, they tested besting the powerful Williams Gang in Wyoming. A deputy was lost and the prospects were hopeless. Perhaps exhibiting a lack of confidence, they pair moved on to Arizona where they met up with another Civil War friend, Rod Jones, and once again pinned on badges. The ensuing years provided an exciting, fast paced life filled with typical badman/lawman adventures. Settling conflicts among ranchers and fronting a compromise with the Southern Pacific Railroad, while chasing two notorious outlaws, Pony Lincoln and Pony Martin, and suffering wounds and pneumonia, take their toll on the marshal. But, losing Lee Johnson to Lincoln causes Pearson to abandon his law enforcement days and head further west. Leaving his remaining deputies in Arizona, the former marshal takes up horse ranching near San Diego. Bill Pearson is essentially a happily married rancher until the past comes calling. |
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waterhole how to dig your own well: Uncommon Ground Veronica Strang, 2020-12-22 - What makes people care about the environment? - Why and how do different cultural groups value land in different ways? With increasing international concern about green issues, and the apparent failure of mechanistic solutions to complex problems, Uncommon Ground provides a timely understanding of the cultural values that underpin human-environmental relations. Through a comparison of two very different groups, the Aboriginal people and the white cattle farmers in Far North Queensland, Uncommon Ground explores how the human-environmental relationship is culturally constructed. This highly topical study also examines the long-term conflicts over land in Australia, which have brought to the surface each group's environmental values. The author considers how these values are acquired, and the universal and cultural factors that lead to their development. Major emphasis is put on the cultural forms that create and express environmental values for the Aborigines and the white pastoralists, such as: - historical background - land use and economic modes - socio-spatial organization - language, knowledge and methods of socialization - oral and visual representation - cosmological beliefs and systems of law This book is very accessible and should be widely used on anthropology, environmental studies and geography courses.] |
waterhole how to dig your own well: American Register , 1926 |
waterhole how to dig your own well: The Boy's Own Annual , 1910 Stories, articles, interviews, puzzles, games, jokes, and other miscellaneous writings for boys. |
waterhole how to dig your own well: Asia , 1928 |
waterhole how to dig your own well: Asia and the Americas , 1928 |
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waterhole how to dig your own well: The Superintendent's Fieldbook Nelda Cambron-McCabe, Luvern L. Cunningham, James Harvey, Robert H. Koff, 2004-07-15 Drawing from over 200 superintendents spanning the past decade, this guide provides a leadership framework for the modern, successful superintendent. |
waterhole how to dig your own well: The Friend , 1892 |
waterhole how to dig your own well: Field & Stream , 1980-11 FIELD & STREAM, America’s largest outdoor sports magazine, celebrates the outdoor experience with great stories, compelling photography, and sound advice while honoring the traditions hunters and fishermen have passed down for generations. |
waterhole how to dig your own well: Virus George L. Fearns, 2011 Part one of the book is set in London in the early 1980's, and introduces the central character of the story, Sir James Fox, a behind the- scenes diplomat and man in charge of a new department of climatology. We also meet his friends, doctors Milton Johns and Robert Sinclair,- who in turn are introduced to Roger graves, a physicist working on suspended animation project for NASA. Sir James had his office in the Palace of Westminster where he conducts all his formal business affairs, but socially he and his friends meet at his place of residence,- The Gentleman's Club, a short stroll from the Thames embankment,- and it is here that the events of the story unfold. |
waterhole how to dig your own well: American Motorist , 1920 |
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