Grass Beyond the Mountains
Author: Richmond Pearson Hobson
Publisher: McClelland & Stewart
Published: 1951
Total Pages: 266
ISBN-13:
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Presents a colourful view of cattle ranching in central B.C.
Author: Richmond Pearson Hobson
Publisher: McClelland & Stewart
Published: 1951
Total Pages: 266
ISBN-13:
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Presents a colourful view of cattle ranching in central B.C.
Author: Richmond P. Hobson
Publisher: McClelland & Stewart
Published: 2012-09-25
Total Pages: 258
ISBN-13: 1551997142
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →A true adventure story of a man who built a four-million acre cattle empire in the remote ranges of the British Columbia Interior.
Author: Richmond P. Hobson
Publisher: McClelland & Stewart
Published: 2015-06-16
Total Pages: 242
ISBN-13: 1400026644
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Continue on the adventure with The Rancher Takes a Wife, the conclusion to Richmond Hobson's western frontier trilogy! The interior of British Columbia in the early 20th century is a jungle of swamps, rivers, and grasslands. It's a vast and still barely explored wilderness, whose principal citizens are timber wolves, moose, giant grizzly bears, and the odd human being. Into this forbidding land, Rich Hobson, Pioneer cattle rancher, brings Gloria, his city-raised bride. Her adjustment to life in the wilderness is sure to be difficult, as is her relationship with Rich and his backwoods cronies. Will Gloria find that she belongs in this strange, harsh land? Told with wit and wisdom, Hobson recounts a wild true adventure story in the last book of his collection of survival tales. These dramatic tales are described with the humor and vivid detail that have made Hobson's books perennial favorites.
Author: Richmond P. Hobson
Publisher: McClelland & Stewart
Published: 2012-10-09
Total Pages: 258
ISBN-13: 1551997150
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Three cowhands with a dream of owning a cattle ranch make a heroic pioneer trek across uncharted mountain ranges to open up the frontier grasslands in northern British Columbia during the early 1930s.
Author: Sam Morton
Publisher: Greenleaf Book Group
Published: 2014-06-03
Total Pages: 592
ISBN-13: 1938416716
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND TRAVELERS had crossed the Oregon Trail during the gold rush of 1849. Even the most backwoods warrior understood what that meant: disease, death, and conflict with the whites. As a result of the Treaty of 1851, some Indians were convinced that the country to the north—called Absaraka—might be a better option for a home range. At the very least, it held the promise of less trouble from the whites. The danger from other tribes was another matter.
Author: Ian Johnson
Publisher: Vintage
Published: 2007-12-18
Total Pages: 338
ISBN-13: 0307430251
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →In Wild Grass, Pulitzer Prize—winning journalist Ian Johnson tells the stories of three ordinary Chinese citizens moved to extraordinary acts of courage: a peasant legal clerk who filed a class-action suit on behalf of overtaxed farmers, a young architect who defended the rights of dispossessed homeowners, and a bereaved woman who tried to find out why her elderly mother had been beaten to death in police custody. Representing the first cracks in the otherwise seamless façade of Communist Party control, these small acts of resistance demonstrate the unconquerable power of the human conscience and prophesy an increasingly open political future for China.
Author: Annick Smith
Publisher:
Published: 1996
Total Pages: 296
ISBN-13:
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →On one of North America's last remaining expanses of grassland the Nature Conservancy has begun what is perhaps the boldest ecological experiment ever attempted. They are not simply conserving the natural beauty of this place, where eight-foot-tall grasses roll for miles under limitless prairie skies; they are studying it and shaping it anew, bringing back the bison once hunted here by native Plains horsemen, and seeding with fire to liberate the natural biodiversity of a land never broken by the plow. On the stage that is the Tallgrass Prairie Preserve many dramas have unfolded. Indians, white settlers, ranchers, oil barons, scientists, and politicians have all taken roles alongside Nature's players - geologic phenomena, weather, the intricately interwoven lives of plants and animals. In Big Bluestem, Annick Smith traces the fascinating story of this land that, like the grasses, endures, and should endure, in its glory forever.
Author: Daniel B. Botkin
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Published: 2004
Total Pages: 284
ISBN-13: 9780195162431
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Traces the journey of Lewis and Clark from St. Louis to the Pacific coast, introducing the reader to the natural wonders recorded by the two explorers, and describing the same sites today, providing important insights into changes to the landscape.
Author: Richmond P. Hobson
Publisher: McClelland & Stewart
Published: 2015-04-14
Total Pages: 353
ISBN-13: 1400026628
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →The first in a trilogy, Grass Beyond the Mountains is a story of discovery and endurance on North America's western frontier by three good old-fashioned cowboys. With laconic cowboy humor and the ease of a born writer, Richmond Hobson describes the life-and-death escapades, the funny and tragic incidents peopled with extraordinary frontier characters, in a true adventure that surpasses the most thrilling Wild West fiction. In the fall of 1934, three cowhands with a dream of owning a cattle ranch made their way from peaceful Wyoming to the harsh, uncharted territory of the British Columbian interior. In conditions as challenging as any encountered by the western frontier pioneers of a hundred years earlier, the three men and their equipment-laden horses conquered the tortuous miles over narrow passes and mountain summits, hewed their first cabin from virgin timber, and attempted to carve out a space for themselves on the unforgiving landscape. Gritty, fun, and endlessly entertaining, Hobson's story is sure to entertain country- and city-dwellers alike.
Author: Edgar Allan Poe
Publisher: SAMPI Books
Published: 2024-02-05
Total Pages: 28
ISBN-13: 656133213X
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →In "A Tale of the Ragged Mountains", Edgar Allan Poe tells the story of Augustus Bedloe, who, during a walk in the Ragged Mountains, experiences a series of supernatural events and a visible temporal overlap, culminating in an intriguing revelation about his own identity and destiny.