A Man Called Rasmus

A Man Called Rasmus PDF

Author: James T Born

Publisher: AuthorHouse

Published: 2012-07-12

Total Pages: 177

ISBN-13: 1477211659

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A historical account of a man who left his home in Norway, and came to America, in search of a new way of life. It is about the journeys and adventures, as he took up arms, and bravely fought in the 1862 Indian Wars, and in the U.S. Civil War. You will not want to put this book down, once you start reading it.

The Sad-Faced Bank Robber

The Sad-Faced Bank Robber PDF

Author: Clive F Sorrell

Publisher: AuthorHouse

Published: 2017-04-28

Total Pages: 314

ISBN-13: 1524680656

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Young Gerald Latimer tragically loses his father and then loses his job to a robot. To end this losing streak and raise 23,000.70p to place his dotty mother in a care home, he resorts to drug making. This fails disastrously when his friends greenhouse explodes. Gerald then agrees to rob a bank with an amateurish plan that also fails and given so little time to pay the care home fee, he is talked into a burglary. This results in the theft of a priceless item from a bent high court judge that no fence would ever consider handling. When nasty underworld characters learn of Geralds ill-gotten gain, he goes on the run with his cocaine-addicted friend and an attractive bank teller who had fallen for him. A deadly chase by the thugs and the police culminates in a surprise ending.

“Off with the Crack of a Whip!”

“Off with the Crack of a Whip!” PDF

Author: Lee H. Whittlesey

Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield

Published: 2024-03-26

Total Pages: 508

ISBN-13: 1493081632

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Stagecoaches carried visitors to and through Yellowstone National Park for thirty-eight years, from 1878 to 1916, and helped establish Yellowstone as a world-famous travel destination. This Volume One of a two-volume set by preeminent Yellowstone historian Lee Whittlesey is an engaging account of stagecoaching’s first years in the park. In lively, often humorous prose, Whittlesey describes the evolution of stagecoach travel in Yellowstone, the colorful men—and women—who ran the stagecoach companies, and the types of stagecoaches that carried tourists in the park, including the famed “Tally-ho” design. Along the way, Whittlesey profiles the stagecoach drivers who were “rough and profane but men of undoubted nerve,” and he shares stories from passengers who were appalled by their drivers, the “mind-shattering and bone-rattling” roads, the armed hold-ups, and the relentless dust, yet who were entranced by the wonders of this new Wonderland. "A new book by Yellowstone’s premier historian is always cause for celebration. Lee Whittlesey’s “Off with the Crack of a Whip!” is both a lively, colorful paean to the park’s legendary stagecoach days and an astonishing achievement of research on an encyclopedic scale. An amazing book.” — Paul Schullery, author of Searching for Yellowstone and The Bear Doesn’t Know “This book is an excellent source for anyone doing research on Yellowstone history, because stagecoach tourism, as Lee Whittlesey shows, was intertwined with almost every aspect of Yellowstone’s development. Thoroughly well-documented, “Off with the Crack of a Whip!” is a fascinating ride into Yellowstone’s stagecoaching past.” — Dr. Judith Meyer, Professor Emeritus, Missouri State University-Springfield (retired), and author of The Spirit of Yellowstone

Learning to Be

Learning to Be PDF

Author: Juanita Campbell Rasmus

Publisher: InterVarsity Press

Published: 2020-09-15

Total Pages: 181

ISBN-13: 0830843868

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When everything in her life came to a stop, pastor Juanita Rasmus had to learn to be—with herself and with God—all over again. If you are longing for a trustworthy companion through dark days, Juanita shares her own story of exhaustion and depression, offering life-giving spiritual practices to help you discover your own new ways of being.