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The ultimate collection for obsessive fans and new readers alike—Cullen Bunn and Brian Hurtt’s iconic western, The Sixth Gun, is available for the first time in newly redesigned softcover omnibus editions! The last and most powerful of six magical revolvers—and the key to unlocking unstoppable power—has fallen into the hands of an innocent girl, Becky Montcrief. The gunslinger Drake Sinclair stands between Becky and the evil Confederate General Oliander Hume, his wicked bride, ands four twisted horsemen in pursuit of the Sixth Gun . . . but Drake is no white knight himself. Collecting The Sixth Gun #1–17 from master storytellers Cullen Bunn (Harrow County, The Empty Man), Brian Hurtt (The Damned, Manor Black), and Tyler Crook (Harrow County, Petrograd), and The Sixth Gun: Sons of the Gun #1–5, illustrated by Brian Churilla (Godzilla, Hellbreak).
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A Study Guide for Robert E. Sherwood's "The Petrified Forest," excerpted from Gale's acclaimed Drama For Students. This concise study guide includes plot summary; character analysis; author biography; study questions; historical context; suggestions for further reading; and much more. For any literature project, trust Drama For Students for all of your research needs.
For more than two years, John Sherwood roamed Maryland's small towns and city neighborhoods, traveled Appalachian back roads, and sailed the Chesapeake looking for people whose work or way of life recalled the state's rich and varied tradition. Maryland's Vanishing Lives is his vivid account of the people he met on those journeys. Working in a country store or an old-time movie house, on a small tobacco farm or a weathered skipjack, Sherwood's subjects interest us as people, as stubborn survivors who have watched—sometimes defiantly, sometimes wistfully—as the world moved on. These Marylanders' stories poignantly show what happens to family businesses and ordinary folk in the face of new technology, suburban sprawl, franchise outlets, and changing tastes. But Maryland's Vanishing Lives is also an engaging celebration of pride and craft, and the ability to survive. In this collection of sixty-six short profiles, illustrated with memorable photographs by Edwin Remsberg, Sherwood preserves for posterity the lives of Marylanders who hang on to values and skills that are quickly disappearing.