Product details
- Publisher : PublishAmerica (July 8, 2003)
- Language : English
- Paperback : 194 pages
- ISBN-10 : 1592866360
- ISBN-13 : 978-1592866366
- Item Weight : 10.9 ounces
- Dimensions : 5.98 x 0.45 x 9.02 inches
$19.28
Paperback – July 8, 2003
by Michael Kurtz (Author)
Wildfires burn faster uphilla fact not lost on Jackson Ansley as he carries on his back the injured women he loves, trying to outrun a deadly blaze to the top of a ridge. All bets are off as they stake their lives on a lone butterfly guiding them through the smoke and the unspoken understanding that their crew members will leave no one behind. Spirit animals, vision quests and mystical crystals find a way of mixing into a world of chewing tobacco, beer and red meat as this story unfolds into a magical tale of love, friendship and fire. Burn to Black is a powerful literary journey with colorful characters and poignant humor told through eyes of a newly promoted crew boss as he overcomes a tragic past and a recent deadly betrayalonly to rediscover what is truly important in his life
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Hardcover – January 1, 1959
by Thomas Williams (Author)
Dust jacket design by The Strimbans. His second novel.
Hardcover – June 2, 2003
by John N. Maclean (Author)
An expert’s report from the front lines where wildland fires keep getting hotter, bigger, and more dangerous to the men and women who fight them In 2002, more than seven million acres were burned at a fire-fighting cost of over a billion dollars. Are wilderness fires now a tragic and enduring feature of the American landscape? John N. Maclean, author of the acclaimed Fire on the Mountain, offers a view from the front lines, combining action-packed storytelling with moving insights about firefighters and informed analysis of firefighting strategy past and present. Beginning with a riveting account of the worst case of arson in wildfire history, the 1953 Rattlesnake Fire in Mendocino National Forest, which claimed the lives of fifteen firefighters, Maclean explains the mysterious dynamics of fire, and the courage and techniques required to combat it. One such mystery underlines the life- threatening 1999 Sadler Fire in Nevada when a line of flames suddenly blew up, trapping six firefighters mistakenly placed in harm’s way. For the final story Maclean returns to Mann Gulch, the site of his father’s classic Young Men and Fire, to interview the last survivor of the worst disaster in the history of smoke jumping. From it we understand why fatal fires burn for generations. Offering a prescient view of the inevitable conflict between people, property, and nature, Fire and Ashes presents a riveting and emotional story, one that in many ways John Maclean was destined to tell.
Hardcover – January 1, 1997
by MICHAEL SCHULTZ (Author)
Inscribed and signed by the author. Minimal wear.
Paperback – December 4, 2014
by Jeff Peck (Author)
In Australia, Christmas comes in the middle of the summer—and this is the hottest one anyone can remember. The O’Day family’s sheep farm is ravaged by drought and wildfires and it looks like a year without presents for eight-year-old Ned and 16-year-old Sarah. That is, until Ned catches sight of an old man with a long, white beard! Based on a popular feature film that has become a holiday classic, this is the heartwarming story of a family overcoming the worst of odds—and a little boy’s dreams that bring a whole community together in the true spirit of Christmas
by Cheyenne Autumn Warner (2008-06-18)
Paperback – January 1, 1643
Hardcover – January 1, 1968
by Gerard Schultz (Author)
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