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The Faber Companion to 20th Century Popular Music has established itself as the classic reference work in this area. From ABBA to ZZ Top, through Noel Coward, The Skatalites and The Stone Roses, this book covers the major players in the vast history of popular music in the twentieth century. With over 2,500 entries and covering bebop to western swing by way of psychedelic rock, Hardy's companion maps out a cultural history of the century that is both entertaining and informative.
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Wooden Ponies is a suspenseful story about an abandoned farmhouse that should have been burned to the ground years ago when the farmer, Zeke Osborne, gruesomely murdered his wife and their five young children and then disappeared in the middle of a snowstorm, never to be seen again. Twenty-two years later, two frantic mothers rushed into the sheriff’s office hysterically shouting that their two young children had not returned home and were last seen riding their bicycles toward the old farmhouse to go fishing in a nearby pond. Sheriff Roger Lefebvre hoped he had seen the last of the Osborne farmhouse, having witnessed the horrific aftermath of the Osborne murders in his first year as sheriff and a later unsolved murder of a realtor found hanging from a beam in the barn. Now, in his last year of serving as the county sheriff, Roger must again venture into the dark farmhouse, hoping to find the children safe but will encounter even more horrifying mysteries.
Covers receipts and expenditures of appropriations and other funds.
Provides plot summaries, cast, and credits for horror films made from the turn of the century to 1985
Action, adventure, and a hero who wants to do the right thing. James Harding rides into the small town of Lone Oak and straight into trouble. Dean Morrish and his pals have run roughshod over the townsfolk, but that is about to come to an end. The spoiled son of the largest rancher in the area has never run into someone quite like the average-looking, sarsaparilla-drinking man on the dusty buckskin horse. The mild-mannered stranger will allow himself to be belittled and pushed to a point. Then he pushes back, hard! But will the town of Lone Oak learn its lesson, or will James Harding finally meet his maker?
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When James Harding's family is brutally murdered and he himself is left for dead he learns a lesson he thought he would never learn…how to hate. After living with the Cheyenne for two years while recovering from his physical wounds, he sets out to find those who took all that was dear to him. Taking the lessons he learned from his father and Two Bears, James begins his quest with nothing but the memory of his family's killers which were forever burned into his mind to lead him. The hunt leads him across hundreds of miles of Montana and Wyoming Territory and costs him more than time and money. One by one, those who slaughtered his family fall before him leaving him more empty and more calloused. Life, love and friendship all become secondary to hatred and revenge. To him revenge and justice mean the same thing. Killing and death become his companions and hatred their fuel. But will that hatred turn his soul as black as the souls of those who brought death to his home or will a force bigger than hate stop him before it's too late?