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The Lives of Otto Chenoweth

The Lives of Otto Chenoweth
Author: Lawrence Woods
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 119
Release: 2016-01-23
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1504974158

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It is around 1885 when Otto Chenoweth, a teenager from a good family with a talent for making friends and creating art, moves from refined Massachusetts to untamed Wyoming in search of beautiful scenery to paint. After Otto secures work on a cattle ranch, he meets two workers with experience on the wrong side of the law. After they convince Otto to move with them to the Sundance country, Ottos life takes a new direction as he gambles, homesteads, rustles, and occasionally gets in trouble with the law. Twenty years later, a Wyoming sheriff captures an unruly prisoner. Otto, who has just stolen a herd of over one hundred branded horses, is now known as the Gentleman Horse Thief. As the law threatens drastic control over his behavior, Otto is declared insane. After the sheriff returns him to the east in an effort to shield him from those who still want to jail him, Otto undergoes a remarkable transformation that leads him back to the west where he channels his risk-taking impulses into minerals prospecting and, in an ironic closure to his experiences with law enforcement, is elected as justice of the peace. The Lives of Otto Chenoweth shares the fascinating biography of a Wyoming horse thief who surprisingly turned over a new leaf in mid-life and dispensed justice on the good side of the law.


Butch Cassidy

Butch Cassidy
Author: Charles Leerhsen
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 229
Release: 2020-07-14
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1501117505

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Charles Leerhsen brings the notorious Butch Cassidy to vivid life in this “lyrical and deeply researched” (Publishers Weekly) biography that goes beyond the movie Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid to reveal a more fascinating and complicated man than legend provides. For more than a century the life and death of Butch Cassidy have been the subject of legend, spawning a small industry of mythmakers and a major Hollywood film. But who was Butch Cassidy, really? Charles Leerhsen, bestselling author of Ty Cobb, sorts out the facts from folklore and paints a “compelling portrait of the charming, debonair, ranch hand-turned-outlaw” (Ron Hansen, author of The Kid) of the American West. Born into a Mormon family in Utah, Robert Leroy Parker grew up dirt poor and soon discovered that stealing horses and cattle was a fact of life in a world where small ranchers were being squeezed by banks, railroads, and cattle barons. A charismatic and more than capable cowboy—even ranch owners who knew he was a rustler said they would hire him again—he adopted the alias “Butch Cassidy,” and moved on to a new moneymaking endeavor: bank robbery. By all accounts a smart and considerate thief, Butch and his "Wid Bunch" gang eventually graduated to more lucrative train robberies. But the railroad owners hired the Pinkerton Agency, whose detectives pursued Butch and his gang relentlessly, until he and his then partner Harry Longabaugh (The Sundance Kid) fled to South America, where they replicated the cycle of ranching, rustling, and robbery until they met their end in Bolivia. In Butch Cassidy, Leerhsen “refuses to buy into the Hollywood hype and instead offers the true tale of Butch Cassidy, which turns out to be more fascinating and fun than the myths” (Tom Clavin, bestselling author of Tombstone). In this “entertaining…definitive account” (Kirkus Reviews), he shares his fascination with how criminals such as Butch deftly maneuvered between honest work and thievery, battling the corporate interests that were exploiting the settlers, and showing us in vibrant prose the Old West as it really was, in all its promise and heartbreak.


Annals of Wyoming

Annals of Wyoming
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 160
Release: 2016
Genre: West (U.S.)
ISBN:

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The Many Lives of Otto Kahn

The Many Lives of Otto Kahn
Author: Co-Founder and Executive Board Member of the American Institute for Verdi Studies Mary Jane Phillips-Matz
Publisher:
Total Pages: 318
Release: 2012-03-17
Genre:
ISBN: 9781258249229

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Oregon Blue Book

Oregon Blue Book
Author: Oregon. Office of the Secretary of State
Publisher:
Total Pages: 138
Release: 1911
Genre: Oregon
ISBN:

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The Daily Washington Law Reporter

The Daily Washington Law Reporter
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 856
Release: 1925
Genre: Courts
ISBN:

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Vols. for 1902- include decisions of the District of Columbia Court of Appeals and various other courts of the District of Columbia.


The Late Life Legacy of Very Early Life

The Late Life Legacy of Very Early Life
Author: Gabriele Doblhammer
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 232
Release: 2013-03-09
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 3662103494

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This stimulating, carefully-researched book on The Late Life Legacy of Very Early Life by Dr. Gabriele Doblhammer is the second volume of a new series of Demographic Research Monographs published by Springer Verlag. The topic of the book is fascinating. Is a person's lifespan influ enced by health and nutrition in-utero and shortly after birth? If so, why? The answers uncovered by the diligence, demographic and statistical ex pertise, and probing intelligence of the author are surprising but convinc ing. To pry open the mystery of the lingering impact of very early life, Dr. Doblharnmer focuses on month of birth. It turns out that people born in some months live substantially longer on average than people born in other months, not because of astrological forces but for reasons of health and nutrition. Dr. Doblhammer was educated in statistics and demography and earlier this year was the first person ever to receive the "Habilitation" de gree, the recognition given in the German-speaking world to proven scho lars who are qualified to become professors, in Demography. This book, which is evidence that she fully deserves this award, will not only provide important new fmdings about the legacy of early life but will also serve as a comprehensive foundation of knowledge on which future scholars can build. The series of Demographic Research Monographs is under the editorial supervision of the Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research. Prof. James W. Vaupel, Founding Director of the Institute, is Editor-in-Chief.


Gazette Du Bureau Des Brevets

Gazette Du Bureau Des Brevets
Author: Canada. Patent Office
Publisher:
Total Pages: 880
Release:
Genre: Copyright
ISBN:

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Includes annual cumulative index of inventors and patentees.


American Aberdeen-Angus Herd Book

American Aberdeen-Angus Herd Book
Author: American Angus Association
Publisher:
Total Pages: 678
Release: 1941
Genre: Aberdeen-Angus cattle
ISBN:

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