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Ted Lambert

Ted Lambert
Author: Ted Lambert
Publisher: University of Alaska Press
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2012-04-15
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1602231664

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Ted Lambert is regarded as one of the premier Alaska artists, a true pioneer. Born in 1905, and raised in the Chicago area, Lambert moved to Alaska in 1925 and went to work as a miner near McCarthy. He held several jobs, predominantly working at a copper mine and mushing dogs—first for adventure, and then as a mail carrier. Lambert left Alaska in 1931 to study art for a year at the American Academy of Art in Chicago, then moved to Seattle, where he began a mentorship under Eustace Ziegler, with whom he traveled throughout Alaska and painted. Eventually Lambert settled down in Fairbanks, where he stayed for twenty years and solidified his reputation as a painter and an artist. But in 1960 he disappeared from the remote cabin he was living in at Bristol Bay. No trace of his body was ever found, but among the effects rescued from his last home was a memoir of his early days in Alaska. Presented here and never before published, these memoirs reveal Lambert to be a keen and intelligent observer and relay the adventure story of a young man who would become one of Alaska’s most important artists.


Ted Lambert

Ted Lambert
Author: Theodore Roosevelt Lambert
Publisher: University of Alaska Press
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2012-04-15
Genre: Art
ISBN: 1602231656

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Ted Lambert is regarded as one of the premier Alaska artists, a true pioneer. Born in 1905, and raised in the Chicago area, Lambert moved to Alaska in 1925 and went to work as a miner near McCarthy. He held several jobs, predominantly working at a copper mine and mushing dogs—first for adventure, and then as a mail carrier. Lambert left Alaska in 1931 to study art for a year at the American Academy of Art in Chicago, then moved to Seattle, where he began a mentorship under Eustace Ziegler, with whom he traveled throughout Alaska and painted. Eventually Lambert settled down in Fairbanks, where he stayed for twenty years and solidified his reputation as a painter and an artist. But in 1960 he disappeared from the remote cabin he was living in at Bristol Bay. No trace of his body was ever found, but among the effects rescued from his last home was a memoir of his early days in Alaska. Presented here and never before published, these memoirs reveal Lambert to be a keen and intelligent observer and relay the adventure story of a young man who would become one of Alaska’s most important artists.


Fly in the Milk

Fly in the Milk
Author: T. K. O'Neill
Publisher: eBookIt.com
Total Pages: 262
Release: 2013-07
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0967200644

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It's March of 1978 and a battered, steaming wreck lays at the bottom of a 50-foot cliff. Former boxing champion and football star Johnny Beam is found crumpled and broken behind the steering wheel. Beam was a gambler, in trouble with the law--and now dead. Was it an accident? Suicide? Murder? How did the former hero end up like this? In the lily-white northern town of Zenith, Minnesota, only one thing was certain: Johnny Beam stood out like a fly in a bottle of milk. Fly in the Milk is a work of crime fiction, a provocative tale of death, betrayal and hypocrisy spanning three generations.


Road Kill

Road Kill
Author: David Jacobs
Publisher: Kensington Books
Total Pages: 436
Release: 2000
Genre: True Crime
ISBN: 9780786010820

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Twenty-six true-life cases from the files of True Detective magazine document the horrific crimes of such psychopaths as Spencer Corey Goodman, a martial arts expert who killed a beauty queen for her Cadillac, and Keith Allen Brown, a depraved cab driver who crushed a helpless woman to death with his car. Reissue.


Pathways

Pathways
Author: Susan Adair Ewing
Publisher: Wayne State University Press
Total Pages: 204
Release: 1990
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 9780814320754

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New edition of Moore's very popular dictionary. Four hundred entries and abundant illustrations. Lucid, accessible and authoritative. Belongs in virtually every reference collection. On the experiences of six victims, their families, and coping with aphasia. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR


Misfortune to Millionaire

Misfortune to Millionaire
Author: Marton Murphy
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 345
Release: 2012-10
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1479729809

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I think of myself, sitting around a pub table or around a campfire, as a story teller informing people of how to be successful enjoying life and helping others any way possible if I can.. That is the way I would like to be remembered. Of pure Irish descent, Marton Murphy can trace his family in North America back to 1836 and follow their progression from the Atlantic to the Pacific, North to Alaska and South to the Mexican border. As a boy growing up in Freetown, PEI, one of the prettiest and friendliest piece of ground in the world, I absorbed all I could about the family's earliest heritage including my father's expertise in business and neighborliness and my mother's charitable good works as a nurse, class of 1921, who taught me how to live my life. I left home at the age of 18 and enjoyed a wide variety of jobs including farm chore boy, potato picker, cow hand, stooker, tobacco primer and fruit picker in the East. When arriving in the West I became a doodlebugger, oilfield roughneck, cat-skinner, construction worker, taxi driver while working my way up the corporate ladder before starting my own business in oil, land, cattle, engineering, contracting, environmental, manufacturing, distribution, transportation and travel while enjoying a life involved in church, community, charity, and back room politics while travelling the world for business and pleasure.


The Angelmaker

The Angelmaker
Author: Judith Gunn
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 330
Release: 2010-09-14
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1446184935

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When the body of a missing child is found in a small English village, Lydia Allinson, widowed with two children, becomes increasingly drawn to the case, through her detective brother's pursuit of the truth. Thus, the history of the village, her own loss and need to survive amid the provincial prejudices of middle England lead her to start new loves and seek a closer understanding of the reasons why a two-year-old child would be beaten to death. An understanding that leads her and her brother to the truth. Hidden in the mild mannered cottages of a biscuit tin village, lies a history of brutality in colonial Kenya, and the disguised dissatisfactions of those trying to bury the past or start a new life.


A Tough Nut to Kill

A Tough Nut to Kill
Author: Elizabeth Lee
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 306
Release: 2014-02-04
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0425261409

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Lindy Blanchard has devoted five years of her life to saving the pecan trees on her family’s farm—but someone is going to deadly lengths to see that she fails… Riverville, Texas, is pecan country, and the Blanchard family farm is famous for its acres of tall pecan trees and the delicious pies and cookies sold at the Nut House, the aptly named family store. Miss Amelia, Lindy’s feisty grandmother, makes the best pecan pies for several counties and the farm is attracting visitors from far and wide to sample the wares. Until the day Lindy walks into the greenhouse to find her uncle Amos murdered and her new stock of trees destroyed, with the best of the bunch stolen. Who is out to ruin the Blanchard family? And who wanted Uncle Amos dead? With the sheriff stumped, it’s up to Lindy and Miss Amelia to save the ranch and tree a killer. INCLUDES DELICIOUS RECIPES


The Grimm Genetic World

The Grimm Genetic World
Author: Paul Weightman
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 282
Release: 2019-08-14
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0244809917

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A little girl's gone missing in the woods around the Test Laboratory. Danny knows returning home means facing his own tortured past, but someone, or something, is calling him back. With the help of the only two people who still believe in him, the ghost of his long-lost best friend, and the girl he left behind, Danny begins a search for a missing child and the secrets of the Test Laboratory.


Research in Education

Research in Education
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1288
Release: 1974
Genre: Education
ISBN:

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