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The Monumental Inscriptions in the Hundred of Holt, in the County of Norfolk
Walton N. Dew; Walter (EDT) Rye
Kessinger Pub
2009
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The Monumental Inscriptions in the Hundred of Holt, in the County of Norfolk
Walton N. Dew; Walter (EDT) Rye
Kessinger Pub
2009
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Rye Creek Rancher: A Western Novel
Wayne A. Walter
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2016
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Starting a cattle ranch in new country isn't supposed to be easy, and for big Jim Wade, it won't be. He and his foreman, Bob Jackson, have brought two starter herds from West Texas to the Tonto Basin of central Arizona Territory. There's plenty of work, and troubles, for Jim, Bob, and the crew of Texans they brought with them to Green Valley. And doing things the Texas way means if a rustler isn't lucky enough to be shot when they catch up to him, he'll be hung.And as if fighting off Apaches, bears, mountain lions, and the notorious Hashknife riders isn't enough trouble for Jim and the Rye Creek Ranch outfit, along comes Bob Jackson's niece, Miss Della Barlow. Della, a recent Kansas City Normal School for Teachers graduate, has come to Rye Creek Ranch for the summer before taking up her teaching position in Denver in the fall, assuming Jim doesn't get up the courage to ask her to stay.Wayne A. Walter's western adventure, Rye Creek Rancher, is set in the Tonto Basin, just south of the Mogollon Rim, an escarpment measuring as much as two thousand feet above the basin floor, and stretching halfway across Arizona. In the latter half of the 1800s the land was considered prime cattle country, and many a rancher, and would-be rancher, came to the Tonto Basin to make his fortune.The competition to be a successful cattleman was fierce. The rancher waged a constant battle against wild predators, raiding Apaches, rustlers, and less-than-honest cattlemen. Some, like Big Jim Wade, and his crew of Texas cowhands, would win the war.
A heartwarming, heart-stopping tale of an unloved street dog. With temperatures below freezing, an abandoned, frightened and hungry hound struggled to survive. Follow the journey of how Walter miraculously found a family to love and completely turned their lives upside down.
Two lonely creatures find that companionship is closer than they thought in this charming tale of friendshipThis is the story of a writer and a reader. The writer is a person. The reader is a rat. They share an old house on Long Island, but have never met. How these two lonely creatures discover one another is the essence of this story.
Walter is a children's book about a frog with an umbrella. The umbrella is rainbow colored to representinclusion, acceptance, unity, and diversity. More specifically, the umbrella is a metaphor for Walter's outlook onlife, which is the focus of the book. Walter, older and more seasoned than all his other pond dwelling neighbors, sees life a bit differently than others. Walter's message is one of community, teamwork, understanding, patience, inclusion, and coming together for the common good in times of crisis. Having learned this lesson after aharrowing experience involving a natural disaster, the pond community sees the light and in turn realizes theimportance, truth, and value in Walter's message.
"Some said Walter was an insect...but really, Walter was just Walter."Bilingual book French/ English.