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  • Book cover of Free to a Good Home

    Free to a Good Home is about small farms and big dogs; farmers, their families and friends; bird feeders and feeders of birds; dust and rust; stone walls and other fences; New Hampshire’s First-In-The-Nation-Primary and other entertainment; a few laughs and a few tears. (excerpt) “...Janet, Maggie, and I lay between the rows of blueberries, listening to the slight rustling of the corn and the soft, endless chirp of peepers from the trees, enjoying the sweet, familiar smell of the ripe berries, mesmerized by the grandeur of the Perseid meteor shower. Fresh from chasing frogs in the swamp, Maggie fitted herself between us, her muddy feet and fur still dripping of swamp water, soiling and soaking our clothes ... (excerpt) Free to a Good Home. The cynic in me believes that nothing is free but I’m enough of a romantic to believe at times that everything is free. Maggie was named because of Margaret Thatcher. We already had a dog named Thatcher and Janet couldn’t resist naming the six-month-old, sixty-five pound ‘Free to a good home’ female puppy of indeterminate breeding, Margaret. We called her Maggie and sometimes Margaret S. Dog. She would respond to any of these names if she considered it to be in her best interest and respond to none of them if not.”

  • Book cover of Paa-ko, Archaeological Chronicle of an Indian Village in North Central New Mexico
  • Book cover of Oklahoma

    This A-to-Z treatment of Oklahoma history, geography, and lore features magnificent full-color contemporary photography throughout-along with intriguing historical black-and-whites. Region by region, the authors chronicle the varied landforms, along with the people from ancient times to today. Here are the major cities and the small towns, their stories, their colorful characters, the triumphs and tragedies, the dramas and comedies.

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  • Book cover of Early California Oil

    In light of the importance of oil and gas in California, perhaps the discovery of gold there should be viewed as just a flash in the pan. By 1938, the cumulative value of all the gold found in the state stood at something more than two billion dollars, while the cumulative value of the oil and gas produced was more than double that sum--well over five billion dollars. The story of California oil deserves to be told, and pictures tell it best.

  • Book cover of My Knitting Book

    Rediscover the timeless art of knitting with Frances Lambert's "My Knitting Book, Second Series." This meticulously reproduced edition offers a treasure trove of vintage knitting patterns, perfect for crafters and needlework enthusiasts seeking classic designs. Dive into a wealth of detailed instructions and inspiration, exploring a variety of techniques and projects. Whether you're an experienced knitter or eager to learn, this book provides a valuable resource for creating beautiful and enduring knitted items. Lambert's expertise shines through in every pattern, offering a glimpse into the rich history of knitting. A must-have for anyone passionate about crafts, needlework, and the enduring appeal of handcrafted creations, "My Knitting Book, Second Series" is a valuable addition to any knitting library. Unlock a world of knitting possibilities and create timeless pieces with this invaluable guide. This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work is in the public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work. Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.

  • Book cover of Response of Bars (with Internal and Boundary Damping) to Transient and Random Excitation
  • Book cover of Joseph B. Thoburn, Pioneer Historian and Archaeologist
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  • Book cover of Experimental Evaluation of a Freeway Noise Barrier I-35W at Minnehaha Creek, Minneapolis, Minnesota