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Ludlow’s Child

Ludlow’s Child
Author: Gary Bridges
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 406
Release: 2018-12-17
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1984571699

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Baby Tomas escapes from the Ludlow massacre and is raised by his adoptive parents, who flee to Austria-Hungary as WWI ends. Adult Tomas is recruited into Hitler’s army. Wounded and mistaken for a German, the US incarcerates him as a POW during WWII. US Army Intelligence recruits him to uncover a Russian spy at the Los Alamos project. The spy follows Tomas to Colorado and kidnaps Tomas’s son, Gacy, and holds him prisoner in an Indian cave on Trinchera Mountain. Gacy and his dog, Crockett, along with the US Army Special Forces and local law enforcement battle the terrain and the psychopath Russian.


A-B-Skis

A-B-Skis
Author: Libby Ludlow
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2019-10
Genre: English language
ISBN: 9781733211307

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"Introduces skiing through photographs and brief text that uses one word relating to skiing for each letter of the alphabet"--Provided by publisher


The Ludlows of Bucks and Oxon

The Ludlows of Bucks and Oxon
Author: Glenn Ludlow
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2016-04-30
Genre: History
ISBN: 1326588613

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In the late 1600s the parish registers for Kingsey in Buckinghamshire recorded the birth of Francis Ludlow son of Edward and Elizabeth. It is not clear where Edward and Elizabeth married, nor indeed where they lived prior to the birth of their son. This book contains the story of them, their children and their descendants who bore the Ludlow surname from 1699 to the present day.


Ludlow's Daughter

Ludlow's Daughter
Author: DR. HENRY LYDO
Publisher: REVEREND CROWN PUBLICATIONS PRIVATE LIMITED
Total Pages: 276
Release:
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

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The selfish actions of a lecherous daughter, June Ludlow, in the distant past, lead to gross disloyalty in a business deal, and finally murder by a close family associate. Before the final death blow, Reuben Ludlow delivers a curse upon his assailant, Harlan Clark. Two hundred years later, as the curse proclaims, the ghost of Reuben Ludlow reveals his grave to a descendant, who is a combination of clans, “Clark, and Ludlow”. It is this daughter, Brenda Ludlow, who would live out the curse according to her involuntary destiny... Ludlow's Daughter is a spine-chilling book that is a must read for horror romance fans. It is a very suspenseful story and will linger in your mind long after you have finished the book. Book Cover by Blaze Goldburst & Saurav Dash


Ludlow

Ludlow
Author: David Mason
Publisher:
Total Pages: 242
Release: 2007
Genre: History
ISBN:

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One of the most shameful horrors of the long battle for union organizing rights occurred near tiny Ludlow, Colorado. Coal miners struck, and were kicked out of their company-owned homes. They settled in an ad hoc tent community and held out well until April 1914, when Colorado National Guards got nasty. Eighteen tenters were killed, most of them children suffocated in fires set by rampaging guardsmen. Mason fills out the historical record through the perspectives of two actors in its events.


Ludlow Laughs

Ludlow Laughs
Author: Jon Agee
Publisher: Farrar Straus & Giroux
Total Pages: 32
Release: 1987-09-01
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9780374446635

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Grumpy Ludlow only laughs at night while dreaming and his contagious laughter entertains the whole world until one night, the laughter stops.


Communities of Ludlow

Communities of Ludlow
Author: Fawn-Amber Montoya
Publisher: University Press of Colorado
Total Pages: 253
Release: 2022-07-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 1646422287

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For more than one hundred years, people have come to the Ludlow Massacre Memorial site to remember the dead, to place themselves within a larger narrative of labor history, and to learn about what occurred there. Communities of Ludlow reveals the perseverance, memory, and work that has been done to enrich and share the narratives of the people of Ludlow and the experiences of those who commemorate it. The history of the Ludlow Massacre encompasses the stories of immigrant groups, women, the working-class, and people of color as much as the story of that tragedy, and the continued relevance of these issues creates a need for remembrance and discussion of how to make the events of the Ludlow Massacre available to contemporary society. The book outlines recent efforts to remember and commemorate this important historical event, documenting the unique collaborations in public scholarship and outreach among the diverse group of people involved in marking the 100-year anniversary of the Ludlow Massacre. The chapters relate the tales of the stewards of the Ludlow Massacre—the various communities that rallied together to keep this history alive and show its relevance, including lineal descendants, members of the United Mine Workers of America, historians, archaeologists, scholars, artists, interpreters, authors, playwrights, and politicians. The book also offers tips, strategies, and cautionary tales for practicing engaged public scholarship. The history of the Ludlow Massacre has been told as a tragedy of striking miners in the West that occurred during a turbulent time in US labor relations, but it is so much more than that. Communities of Ludlow explores the intersections of public scholarship, advocacy, and personal experience, weaving these perspectives together with models for practicing public scholarship to illustrate the power of creating spaces for sharing ideas and information in an environment that encourages creativity, open dialogue, public outreach, political action, and alternative narratives. Contributors: Robert Butero, Robin Henry, Michael Jacobson, Elizabeth Jameson, Linda Linville, Matthew Maher, Yolanda Romero


Ludlow

Ludlow
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 254
Release: 1875
Genre: Ludlow (Mass.)
ISBN:

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"Ludlow"

Author: Charles Forrest-Stone
Publisher:
Total Pages: 56
Release: 1876
Genre:
ISBN:

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