The Sounds of Rescue, the Signs of Hope

The Sounds of Rescue, the Signs of Hope
Author: Robert Flynn
Publisher: TCU Press
Total Pages: 300
Release: 1989
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780875650395

Greg Wallace, a young World War II pilot from Texas, is stranded on a Pacific island after his plane is shot down. Well-trained and basically a decent man, he settles in to wait for rescue in a fashion that will do his military training credit. But as the novel deepens, it is increasingly obvious--to reader and to Gregory Wallace--that rescue is a dream.

Tracking--Signs of Man, Signs of Hope

Tracking--Signs of Man, Signs of Hope
Author: David Diaz
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 257
Release: 2005-06-01
Genre: Reference
ISBN: 0762762551

Tracking--Signs of Man, Signs of Hope is a complete guide to tracking and finding humans, alive and dead: lost children and adults, crime victims, escaped criminals.

Book Review Index

Book Review Index
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 578
Release: 1970
Genre: Books
ISBN:

Every 3rd issue is a quarterly cumulation.

Contemporary Authors New Revision

Contemporary Authors New Revision
Author: Pamela Dear
Publisher: Contemporary Authors New Revis
Total Pages: 462
Release: 1997
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780787610586

In response to the escalating need for up-to-date information on writers, Contemporary AuthorsĀ® New Revision Series brings researchers the most recent data on the world's most-popular authors. These exciting and unique author profiles are essential to your holdings because sketches are entirely revised and up-to-date, and completely replace the original Contemporary AuthorsĀ® entries. For your convenience, a soft-cover cumulative index is sent biannually.While Gale strives to replicate print content, some content may not be available due to rights restrictions.Call your Sales Rep for details.

Notes from Texas

Notes from Texas
Author: W. C. Jameson
Publisher: Texas Christian University Press
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2008
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

From the Guadalupe Mountains of the Chihuahuan Desert to the Hill Country to the Red River, the vast geographic landscape of Texas has afforded the cultural depth and diversity to inspire its writers. The richness of Texas folklore, history, and traditions has left an unmistakable mark on the art of the region. Both native and transplant Texas writers alike have been keenly shaped by the distinctive aroma of fresh corn tortillas, tales of Mescalero Apaches, and Tejano and ranchera music. Jameson has compiled an assorted collection of fourteen essays by some of the most prominent Texas writers through which he hopes to explore the following questions: "How did they accomplish their goals? Why did they choose the writing life? What influence did the history, lore, and culture of Texas play in their creative process?" While readily citing the "decidedly Texas flavor" in his own fiction, Jameson seeks to uncover the inspirations in other writers from both the expansive and rugged Texas terrain as well as the varied people therein. The fourteen writers who comprise Notes from Texas range from the captivating and often humorous essayist Larry L. King to the beloved historical novelist Elmer Kelton. Other contributors include James Ward Lee, known for his expertise in Texas cuisine and culture, and poet and songwriter Red Steagall. This collection bestows each with a "chance to express what they wished to share about their art and their life as a Texas writer."

Best Sellers

Best Sellers
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 564
Release: 1970
Genre: American literature
ISBN:

Book Review Digest

Book Review Digest
Author: Leslie Dunmore-Leiber
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1054
Release: 1976
Genre:
ISBN: 9780824205898