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In the summer of 1941, the area around Kemmerer, Wyoming, is still in the grip of the Great Depression. World War II rages overseas in Europe and Asia but is not yet a reality in the United States. This is the story of eight young men, newly graduated from Kemmerer High School, as they make their journey from boyhood to manhood in a summer filled with new challenges, new opportunities, and new dangers. Some will succeed. Some will fail. This is their story.
Guzziology has been called the bible for owning, operating, maintaining, servicing, repairing, updating, and modifying Moto Guzzi motorcycles. It has been continually updated for over a quarter of a century. Author Dave Richardson has 34 years of experience working in Moto Guzzi dealerships. Guzziology has been purchased by Guzzisti in all 50 US states, all 10 Canadian provinces, all 7 continents (Yes, someone ordered a copy from Antarctica!), and over 40 countries. This is the latest version, Version 9.
Blending contemporary sports science theory with youth specific coaching practice, this book offers soccer development strategies that are tailored to the needs of young players.
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Matthew Countryman traces the efforts of two generations of black Philadelphians to turn the City of Brotherly Love into a place of promise and opportunity for all. He explores the origins of civil rights liberalism, the failure to deliver on the promise of racial equality and the rise of the Black Power movement.
A comprehensive review essential for all involved in the management of natural and planted pine forests.
In the twenty-one tales featured in Michael Laimo’s new collection, normal folks begin their day as simply as can be, unassuming of the Dreadful Things lying patiently in wait, poised to crush their spirits and devour their souls. From his very first published story, 11:11, to the most recently written, previously unpublished, The Final Appearance of the Juggling Jester, these stories showcase the author at his finest, spanning an impressive thirty-year career. Along with a hand-picked selection of previously collected works, four brand-new, previously unpublished tales of horror also help fill the pages of this transfixing read. Sit back, crack the book, and submit to the Dreadful Things.
Brian Honour was born in the former pit village of Horden, County Durham, and his passion from a young age was always to become a professional footballer. Despite the odds and many setbacks, that's exactly what he achieved, giving his all to the game and earning respect from fans, fellow players and the media alike. Many believed his skills would clinch him a place with a Premiership side and, although this was never to be, he is rightly considered a legend and The Life of Brian is a fitting tribute to the man who was affectionately dubbed ‘Mr Hartlepool United'. Brian first became involved in football at the age of four, when Sir Stanley Matthews visited his home. He subsequently signed S...
"Dave Richardson was a Hawke's Bay boy who yearned for adventure. A keen hunter, he joined the NZ Forest Service and trained as a deer culler, ending up in Fiordland"--Back cover.