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Slocum 330

Slocum 330
Author: Jake Logan
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 192
Release: 2006-07-25
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1101165464

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Slocum’s caught in the middle of a rancher’s rumble… When an American and a Mexican rancher square off over some border-hopping cattle, they hire gunslingers to settle the dispute. And Slocum finds himself up against his sometime friend and sometime enemy Jorgé Rodriguez. Both shootists believe their employers’ bull-headed actions are going to get a lot of people killed—unless Slocum and Jorgé join forces against them…


Slocum 330

Slocum 330
Author: Jake Logan
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2006
Genre:
ISBN: 9781322703596

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Official Register

Official Register
Author: United States Civil Service Commission
Publisher:
Total Pages: 652
Release: 1879
Genre: Government executives
ISBN:

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New York Steamboat Horror

New York Steamboat Horror
Author: H. D. Northrop
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
Total Pages: 486
Release: 2015-06-24
Genre: Transportation
ISBN: 395427468X

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The General Slocum was a passenger steamboat built in Brooklyn. She operated in the New York City area as an excursion steamer. On June 15, 1904, the General Slocum caught fire and sank in the East River of New York City. At the time of the accident she was on a chartered run carrying members of St. Mark's Evangelical Lutheran Church (German Americans from Little Germany, Manhattan) to a church picnic. An estimated 1,021 of the 1,342 people on board died. The General Slocum disaster was the New York area's worst disaster in terms of loss of life and the worst maritime disaster in the city's history. This fully illustrated book contains many rare pictures and photographs of the accident and the aftermath.


Indian Shakers

Indian Shakers
Author: H. G. Barnett
Publisher: SIU Press
Total Pages: 392
Release: 1972-10-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0809385724

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A thorough anthropological study of a distinct religious cult of the Indian tribes of the Pacific Northwest. The book traces the Shaker cult’ s development, its ceremonies, ritual elements, faiths, and doctrine.


Transcript of the Enrollment Books

Transcript of the Enrollment Books
Author: New York (N.Y.). Board of Elections
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1302
Release: 1924
Genre: Voting registers
ISBN:

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A Man for All Oceans: Captain Joshua Slocum and the First Solo Voyage Around the World

A Man for All Oceans: Captain Joshua Slocum and the First Solo Voyage Around the World
Author: Stan Grayson
Publisher: Tilbury House Publishers and Cadent Publishing
Total Pages: 298
Release: 2017-05-16
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0884485501

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The product of years of research, A Man for All Oceans is the most comprehensive biography of Slocum ever published, and the first written by a small-boat sailor. Author/historian Grayson uncovered previously unknown original source materials to shed new light on one of history’s greatest sailors while answering questions that have been asked ever since the publication of Sailing Alone. In June 1898, three years and two months after departing Boston in his aged oyster sloop Spray, Captain Joshua Slocum made land fall in New England and became the first person ever to sail alone around the world. The voyage capped a lifetime of adventure for the indomitable Slocum, who had advanced from seaman to captain during the challenging final years of commercial sail, surviving hurricanes, mutinies, shipwreck, and the death at sea of his beloved first wife, Virginia. Sailing Alone Around the World, Slocum’s book about his circumnavigation, is a seafaring classic, unmatched for adventure and literary verve, and has never been out of print since its publication in 1900. Yet despite several biographies over the decades, Slocum the man has remained unknowable to his legions of admirers, the facts of his life and career as elusive as a ship on a fogbound sea. Here is the real story of Slocum’s Nova Scotia childhood, his seafaring career, and how he became an American citizen. Grayson gives ample evidence of Slocum’s uncanny genius as a navigator while also noting the occasional role that good luck played in his voyages, including his odyssey from Brazil to the United States in the self-designed and built 35-foot Liberdade. And Grayson brings a sailor’s perspective to Slocum’s solo circumnavigation and mysterious disappearance at sea. A fascinating appendix compares Sailing Alone Around the World with Thoreau’s Walden and shows that Slocum’s simple lifestyle and self-sufficiency prefigured today’s emphases on the environment and living responsibly. Previously unpublished photographs bring Slocum’s world to life, and detailed maps trace the adventures of a sailor who knew the world like the back of his hand. This biography reads like an adventure narrative and will serve as the standard work on Joshua Slocum for years to come.