All in the Day's Riding

All in the Day's Riding
Author: Will James
Publisher: Mountain Press Publishing Company
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1998
Genre: Cowboys
ISBN: 9780878423910

Each of the All in the Day's Riding twelve chapters highlights a riding theme, from rodeos to round-ups. You'll read stories about drifting with the herd in a blizzard, Dusty's quest for the perfect horse, and the partnerships that form between cowboys an

A Day's Ride

A Day's Ride
Author: Charles James Lever
Publisher:
Total Pages: 318
Release: 1864
Genre: English fiction
ISBN:

A Day's Ride

A Day's Ride
Author: Charles Lever
Publisher:
Total Pages: 658
Release: 1864
Genre:
ISBN:

28 Days Riding with the King

28 Days Riding with the King
Author: Rick Saunders
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 64
Release: 2009-03-18
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0557054869

A Biker devotional that is not just for motorcyclists. Anyone with the heart of a biker--a zest for adventure and the desire to live life to the fullest--will find inspiration in this four week devotional. C.S. Lewis said that if you do something for 28 days it will become a habit. What better habit to have than participating in daily quiet time with God before hitting the highways and byways. This devotional will help to kick start your journey as you ride with the King. All of the author's proceeds for this devotional are being donated to the Christian Motorcyclists Association's Run for the Son.

One of Them (Part 2) and a Day's Ride

One of Them (Part 2) and a Day's Ride
Author: Charles Lever
Publisher: Wildside Press LLC
Total Pages: 546
Release: 2007-09-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1434490602

Charles James Lever (1806-1872) was an Irish novelist of English descent. This volume contains "One of Them" (Part 2) and "A Day's Ride." Illustrations by Phiz and W. Cubitt Cooke.

A Day's Ride: A Life's Romance

A Day's Ride: A Life's Romance
Author: Charles James Lever
Publisher: Library of Alexandria
Total Pages: 611
Release:
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1465545484

It has been said that any man, no matter how small and insignificant the post he may have filled in life, who will faithfully record the events in which he has borne a share, even though incapable of himself deriving profit from the lessons he has learned, may still be of use to others,—sometimes a guide, sometimes a warning. I hope this is true. I like to think it so, for I like to think that even I,—A. S. P.,—if I cannot adorn a tale, may at least point a moral. Certain families are remarkable for the way in which peculiar gifts have been transmitted for ages. Some have been great in arms, some in letters, some in statecraft, displaying in successive generations the same high qualities which had won their first renown. In an humble fashion, I may lay claim to belong to this category. My ancestors have been apothecaries for one hundred and forty-odd years. Joseph Potts, "drug and condiment man," lived in the reign of Queen Anne, at Lower Liffey Street, No. 87; and to be remembered passingly, has the name of Mr. Addison amongst his clients,—the illustrious writer having, as it would appear, a peculiar fondness for "Pott's linature," whatever that may have been; for the secret died out with my distinguished forefather. There was Michael Joseph Potts, "licensed for chemicals," in Mary's Abbey, about thirty years later; and so we come on to Paul Potts and Son, and then to Launcelot Peter Potts, "Pharmaceutical Chemist to his Excellency and the Irish Court," the father of him who now bespeaks your indulgence. My father's great misfortune in life was the ambition to rise above the class his family had adorned for ages. He had, as he averred, a soul above senna, and a destiny higher than black drop. He had heard of a tailor's apprentice becoming a great general. He had himself seen a wig-maker elevated to the woolsack; and he kept continually repeating, "Mine is the only walk in life that leads to no high rewards. What matters it whether my mixtures be addressed to the refined organization of rank, or the dura ilia rasorum?—I shall live and die an apothecary. From every class are men selected for honors save mine; and though it should rain baronetcies, the bloody hand would never fall to the lot of a compounding chemist."

A Day's Ride

A Day's Ride
Author: Charles James Lever
Publisher: VM eBooks
Total Pages: 520
Release: 2016-06-21
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

It has been said that any man, no matter how small and insignificant the post he may have filled in life, who will faithfully record the events in which he has borne a share, even though incapable of himself deriving profit from the lessons he has learned, may still be of use to others,--sometimes a guide, sometimes a warning. I hope this is true. I like to think it so, for I like to think that even I,--A. S. P.,--if I cannot adorn a tale, may at least point a moral. Certain families are remarkable for the way in which peculiar gifts have been transmitted for ages. Some have been great in arms, some in letters, some in statecraft, displaying in successive generations the same high qualities which had won their first renown. In an humble fashion, I may lay claim to belong to this category. My ancestors have been ...