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The Veil Lifted
J Traill (John Traill) Taylor; H R (Hugh Reginald) Haweis; Jas Of Glasgow Robertson
Anson Street Press
2025
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The Veil Lifted
J Traill (John Traill) Taylor; H R (Hugh Reginald) Haweis; Jas Of Glasgow Robertson
Anson Street Press
2025
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M.A.S.H. (A ridiculously fun fortune-telling game) - Pencil & Paper Games for Offline Down Time on the Trail: Activity book for hikers, backpackers an
Trail Time Take Alongs
Independently Published
2019
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M.A.S.H. (A ridiculously fun fortune-telling game)Pencil & Paper Games for Down Time on the TrailActivity book for hikers, backpackers and outdoorsy explorersSometimes, ya just gotta stop and ignore the scenery. Grab a pencil and a fellow hiker (preferably one you know) & use this book as an excuse to rest for just a little while longer. Any one of the six paper & pencil games in this series will keep you entertained when the trudge becomes a drudge. Titles in the series include: 3-D Tic Tac Toe. Like regular tic tac toe, only several layers deep.Hexagon Game. Based on 'Game of Sim.' It is a short game, having a maximum of 15 moves and the game can never end in a tie.Four in a Row. Like a popular game by a big manufacturer, but on paper. Play with gravity or without.Dots & Boxes. (S)he who completes the most boxes wins You're Toast. Sort of like hangman, but you're building a campfire and if you can't guess the word or phrase, you're toast M.A.S.H. A fun fortune-telling game you can customize to suit your own curiosity or interests.Trail mix. A deluxe-length edition with a sampling of all 6 games.Plus a trip log in the back of every book to copy and leave with someone every time you go out ... just in case you get too wrapped up in the games and forget to come back.
The White Trash Mom Handbook: Embrace Your Inner Trailerpark, Forget Perfection, Resist Assimilation Into the Pta, Stay Sane, and Keep Your Sense of H
Michelle Lamar; Molly Wendland
St. Martin's Griffin
2008
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A mommy manifesto for the mom who proudly strives to be less-than-perfect Michelle Lamar is a wry observer of the politics of elementary schools, the perfect moms who run them, and the kids who are trying to grow up without being embarrassed to death by their parents. This book imparts invaluable advice on how to survive the brutal world of parenting, bake sales, and the PTA. The White Trash Mom Handbook is a welcome and humorous approach to handling the pressures of modern-day motherhood. Readers can get a good laugh while learning the knowledge and skills needed to become a White Trash Mom: Fake Bakin' - transform store-bought treats into bake sale bestsellers Making Friends - how to spot a fellow White Trash Mom from 50 pacesHelping Out - give back to the school without sacrificing your time or sanity. The White Trash Mom Handbook will teach moms to let go of being the best and embrace their inner rebel so they can enjoy their kids more, avoid PTA purgatory, and get a real life.
Procès D'estienne Dolet ... 1543-1546 [Ed. by A.H. Taillandier.].
Hutson Street Press
2025
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Procès D'estienne Dolet ... 1543-1546 [Ed. by A.H. Taillandier.].
Hutson Street Press
2025
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The Illustrated Dictionary of Gardening ?a Practical and Scientific Encyclopadia of Horticulture for Gardeners and Botanists /edited by George Nicholson; Assisted by J.W.H. Trail ... and J. Garrett ... Volume
Garrett John; Nicholson George
Hutson Street Press
2025
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The Illustrated Dictionary of Gardening ?a Practical and Scientific Encyclopadia of Horticulture for Gardeners and Botanists /edited by George Nicholson; Assisted by J.W.H. Trail ... and J. Garrett ... Volume
Garrett John; Nicholson George
Hutson Street Press
2025
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Blazing Nature's Trail: the Nature Trails and Trailside Museum at Bear Mountain, N.Y., 1929; School Service Series no.3
William H. (William Henry) 190 Carr
Hassell Street Press
2021
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Blazing Nature's Trail: the Nature Trails and Trailside Museum at Bear Mountain, 1929
William H. (William Henry) 1902- Carr
Hassell Street Press
2021
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This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.This work is in the public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work.Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. To ensure a quality reading experience, this work has been proofread and republished using a format that seamlessly blends the original graphical elements with text in an easy-to-read typeface.We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.
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"Jess of the Rebel Trail" by H. A. Cody is a thrilling frontier adventure set amidst the rugged wilderness of the Canadian Rockies during the Gold Rush era. The story follows Jess, a courageous mountaineer, on a perilous journey through untamed landscapes, where he encounters outlaws and faces the challenges of survival. Amidst the backdrop of the frontier, Jess forms deep friendships that sustain him through trials and dangers, while also kindling a romance that blooms against the backdrop of the wild landscape. Driven by honor and a quest for redemption, Jess embarks on a pursuit of justice, confronting both external adversaries and inner demons along the way. As he navigates through treacherous terrain and confronts the lawless elements of the wilderness, Jess's courage is put to the test, forging him into a symbol of resilience and determination. Against the backdrop of the Gold Rush frenzy, the novel captures the essence of adventure and the human spirit's ability to endure and triumph amidst the most challenging circumstances, making it a captivating tale of love, friendship, and the pursuit of justice in the untamed frontier.
Kansas Barn Quilts Central & Northwestern Barn Quilt Trail
John H Lettau
Independently Published
2018
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Today colorful Barn quilts, also known as quilt blocks, can be found along many highways, rural back roads and even in towns and cities throuugh America and Canada, The interest in this fast growing grass roots art movement started not many years ago in Ohioaand continues to grow daily as communities, social clubs and cluibs see what barn quilts blocks can do to promote tourism and the local history/heritage. Brillant barn quilt patterns are displayed on barna, corn cribs, and other farm building through out farm country and even in towns and cities. This coloring book is an opportunity for you to create many original color design patterns for the quilt blocks in this coloring book. Book Quilt Ptojects are usually supported and organized to educate, promote and celebrate the unique agricultural heritage of an area hrough the visual combinations barns and quilt patterns. Famrs are a vital to the enconomic well-being of many rural communities .Handmade barn quilt blocks provide warmth, beauty and an outlet for individal artistic expressiuon. Plus, promoting tourism is an important part of all local barn quilt projects.
The Legend of Molly Bolin: Women's Pro Basketball Trailblazer
Stephen H. Provost
Dragon Crown Books
2019
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She was the first player to sign a contract in the first women's professional basketball league, paving the way for the WNBA. She set records for the most points in a season, in a game, and in a playoff game that still stand four decades later. Yet few people know the story of Molly Bolin. Her shooting stroke evoked comparisons to Stephen Curry and earned her the nickname "Machine Gun Molly." She appeared in a movie with Pete Maravich and in a poster that made her the sports world's answer to Farrah Fawcett. But perhaps most impressively, she overcame the odds time and again through hard work and dedication. This is the story of a young girl from a small town in Iowa who had a dream, pursued it and made it come true. This is the legend of Molly Bolin.
On The Trail of Baden-Powell Al Rose was born in Saskatoon Saskatchewan in 1929 at the start of the "dirty thirties" and the Great Depression. His parents were essentially uneducated but his dad worked for the Federal Government Agricultural Research Department at the University of Saskatchewan so there was at least food on the table. Grandparents were pioneers. The family raised milk goats and sold the milk to the Tuberculosis Sanatorium in Saskatoon. The family ambition was to have all their kids educated to university degree level, and Al and his older sister did make it to that level. Al joined the Boy Scouts as a cub and spent the rest of his life "on the trail of Baden-Powell" including thirty-two years as a Scouter around Canada and Europe. The book is a collection of scouting anecdotes that the author found interesting and sometimes amusing, but growing up in Saskatchewan in the "dirty thirties" was for many people and families not easy, and a few of the anecdotes refer to those times, and the fact that being "on the trail of Baden-Powell" was an essential part of turning all that into a fascinating life.
On The Trail of Baden-Powell Al Rose was born in Saskatoon Saskatchewan in 1929 at the start of the "dirty thirties" and the Great Depression. His parents were essentially uneducated but his dad worked for the Federal Government Agricultural Research Department at the University of Saskatchewan so there was at least food on the table. Grandparents were pioneers. The family raised milk goats and sold the milk to the Tuberculosis Sanatorium in Saskatoon. The family ambition was to have all their kids educated to university degree level, and Al and his older sister did make it to that level. Al joined the Boy Scouts as a cub and spent the rest of his life "on the trail of Baden-Powell" including thirty-two years as a Scouter around Canada and Europe. The book is a collection of scouting anecdotes that the author found interesting and sometimes amusing, but growing up in Saskatchewan in the "dirty thirties" was for many people and families not easy, and a few of the anecdotes refer to those times, and the fact that being "on the trail of Baden-Powell" was an essential part of turning all that into a fascinating life.