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Heart of the Beast
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 386

Heart of the Beast

In an attempt to save her family farm, Iris Steele explores generations of family history and lore, piecing together the story of her family's past, and the events that fostered fear and distrust between early homesteaders and Native Americans, and is still felt by their descendants today.

Heart of the Beast
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 386

Heart of the Beast

In her remarkable debut, Joyce Weatherford writes with raw power, muscular beauty, and firsthand experience about life in the twentieth-century American West. Twenty-eight-year-old Iris Steele has just inherited her family's ranch in northeast Oregon. It is the ranch where she grew up herding cattle and harvesting wheat, and where her brother and father both died. It is also, it turns out, land that the Nez Percé Indians now claim is rightfully theirs. As Iris begins to piece together the property's legitimate ownership, she unearths not only her family's turbulent history, but also two centuries of tortured relationships between homesteaders and Native Americans. Struggling with a new crop and a fragile romance, she must ultimately confront the true nature of her legacy. In astonishing language, Joyce Weatherford combines unflinching descriptions of ranch life with the sensuous beauty of the Oregon landscape. Part romance, mystery, courtroom drama, and history, Heart of the Beast is a family saga of epic power and import.

Abraham Lincoln
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 386

Abraham Lincoln

Recounts the childhood of the man who was President during the Civil War.

Decisions and Orders of the National Labor Relations Board
  • Language: en
Bad Girl Creek
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 384

Bad Girl Creek

From the acclaimed author of The Wilder Sisters comes this bittersweet, deeply moving story of four displaced women who unite to run a flower farm, heal their hearts, and real- ize the depth and necessity of friendship. Phoebe Thomas has lived life as a spectator, confined to a wheelchair, in awe of her beloved Aunt Sadie and overshadowed by her financial wizard brother, James. But when Sadie dies, leaving her a flower farm, the world opens up to Phoebe in ways she could never have imagined. Taking in three roommates to help get the farm running, she finds herself, for the first time in her life, part of a close circle of woman friends. Each displaced from her home, these four women form an ...

Her Best-Kept Secret
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 256

Her Best-Kept Secret

Looks at the cultural factors contributing to a rise in alcoholism among today's women and compares today's practices to those of earlier generations while noting the current ineffectiveness of AA and other mainstream treatments.

The Legal & Moral Rights of All Artists
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 138

The Legal & Moral Rights of All Artists

  • Categories: Art
  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2003
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  • Publisher: iUniverse

It may be said that the beauty of art comes from the struggle that is involved in creating it: struggle to hear the voice, struggle to understand the voice, struggle to express or articulate the voice, struggle to let others hear the voice, and struggle to protect what has been expressed. This book is about the last struggle--to legally protect what has been expressed by appreciating the struggle that has come before. The Legal and Moral Rights of All Artists is a clear, jargon-free explanation of the crucial concepts every artist needs to know, such as copyright, trademark, work-for-hire and other contract issues, as well as the all-important doctrine of moral rights. Drawing on the historical perspective of the artist as the core element of any created work, this book explains the protection available to artists, not only for their works but also for their vision, integrity, and reputation. Filled with anecdotes and practical advice, this book will be an important resource for everyone involved in the creative process.

Along Came Mary
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 371

Along Came Mary

USA Today called Jo-Ann Mapson's national bestseller, Bad Girl Creek, "a valentine to oceans of good women who survive bad beginnings and worse men." Now the author, hailed as "one of the most gifted writers of the contemporary urban West" (Los Angeles Times), brings back the hard-luck women of her acclaimed previous novel -- and introduces another indelible character into their midst. "Me, I need a map to tell which town I'm in. I feel like ten miles of bad road, wondering how I got to where I am...." After finally wising up to her drunken rodeo-crooner lover ("Imagine Kevin Costner with an overbite"), Mary Madigan saddles up her twin Border collies and takes her act on the road, leaving mi...

Second Supplement to Livelys of America 1982, to Livelys of America, 1690-1968, and to Supplement to Livelys of America 1972
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 952

Second Supplement to Livelys of America 1982, to Livelys of America, 1690-1968, and to Supplement to Livelys of America 1972

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1986
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Supplement 2 to work entitled: Livelys of America, 1690-1968. "This second supplement was prepared to correct errors in 'Livelys of America, 1690-1968' and 'Supplement to Livelys of America, 1972', and to provide an update on family information printed there. New families are being discovered continually; some of them are able to tie onto the existing lines ... others are placed in the miscellaneous collection of lines ... awaiting further research" -- Preface (p. viii). This supplement covers the period from 1972-1982, including an index containing over 26,000 names from all three books, updates, additional information, and corrections.

Robert Young, Sr., Patriot and Pioneer
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 688

Robert Young, Sr., Patriot and Pioneer

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1984
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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