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Wild Wyoming Heart
Published in Paperback by Zebra (1988-07-01)
Author: F. Sylvie Sommerfield
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page turner, a real heartfelt story
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 1999-09-27
Kerrie Kenndy and her family inherited a small ranch from an uncle they hadn't seen in 20 years. What was supposed to be a new start was fated with love, betrayal, fresh emotions and even raw passion and hatred. The Sabers ranched this land and took to their liking the small shack the Kennedy's intened to call home, when the owner left it twenty years ago. Elliot Saber built a his Circle S ranch with bare hands with the help of lifetime friend Jim. Only Elliots desire to build an empire would let no one stand in his way. He was driven to his soul and it could cost him his two sons lives; both sons would die to defend honor and Circle S ranch. The eldest son Damien was sensitive, a trait inheirited from his mother who died at childbirth she had been a fragil woman who couldn't handle hard work and trying to make her husband love her as much as she did. Damien was also the strong, desire driven son that worked hard along his father. Britt who's mother Elliot Saber had stayed married too was soon torn from comming from two different worlds. Britts mother, an indian woman, saw Elliot had no love to give anyone but to Circle S decided she would rather be back with her people then to not be loved by her own husband. So, she unselfishly went back to her brothers tribe and left Elliot to raise his two sons. Elliot showed them hard work and somehow disfunctial devotion drove them apart. But helping make a legend out of Circle S was the main focus on all three Sabers. So scarring off the Kennedy's was a minor problem, considering no one knew the limits the Saber's would go to put their threat in motion. The Saber's try to scare the Kennedy's to look elsewhere to "squat" but fate always rules and the two brothers fall for a Kennedy lady name Kerrie who would protect her father and family until no end. But without knowing a strong force would draw Kerrie and Damien together. There seemed no end to this war which was becoming violent; but passion and raw love kept these two fated people in love and war. Who would have known someone other would try to destroy both theirs and their families lives. Disaster strikes but honor, regret, forgivness, faith bind these families as one. Great book, read it in a day and hoping there might be a sequel.

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Wildfire (Snow Canyon Ranch Trilogy #3) (Steeple Hill Love Inspired Suspense #91)
Published in Mass Market Paperback by Steeple Hill (2008-03-11)
Author: Roxanne Rustand
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Three stories akin
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Review Date: 2008-04-08
Albeit is almost the same plot, love story, and thrilling part in the three books - "Hard Evidence", "Vendetta" and this one the story is quite good to read. If you don't want to read almost the same story thrice just keep some time between books.

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Wind River Range Impressions (Impressions (Farcountry Press))
Published in Paperback by Farcountry Press (2004-05-30)
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Wind Rivers: Ultimate Mountain Range
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Review Date: 2007-03-16
Great photos leaving you wanting more or actually quit work and spend a whole summer backpacking the range and taking your own pictures. Anybody who loves the Wind Rivers will like this book. Not as good as Joe Kelsey's "Wyoming's Wind River Range" photo book (I believe out of print) but still a good one to add to your collection on the Wind Rivers.

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Wyoming Historical Trivia
Published in Hardcover by Medallion Books (2004)
Author: J.J. Hammond
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Which Wyoming mountain contains rubies, sapphires and jade?
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Review Date: 2007-02-11
Humor abounds in this collection of Wyoming historical trivia. J.J. Hammond tells it like it was from before the time Wyoming Territory became a state until the near present. A few of the many questions answered include: In which Wyoming mountain range have rubies, sapphires, jasper and a 200-pound jade specimen been found? In which county did the last Indian battle take place? Where is the town of Purple Sage? Three states fought long and hard over which river water? Which mountain range has a French name that means "big belly?" Which national monument features the richest fossil deposits in the world? And which Wyoming newspaper auctioned off its first copy for $10 in 1898? The cover of this delightful book is a photo of "Liver Eating" Johnson's gravesite in Cody, Wyoming.

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The Wyoming Lynching of Cattle Kate, 1889
Published in Hardcover by High Plains Pr (1993-05)
Author: George W. Hufsmith
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Hufsmith works hard to debunk 100 years of rumor.
Helpful Votes: 9 out of 10 total.
Review Date: 1999-03-27
Cattle Kate (Ella Watson) was the only woman ever hanged in Wyoming. For years afterward the history books portrayed her as a wanton hussy who traded her favors to lonely passers-by while shamelessly rustling their cattle in the meantime. Hufsmith, however, has done an incredible amount of research to prove that such was not the case. In fact, claims Hufsmith, Ella was never called Cattle Kate before her unfortunate demise. That moniker was rustled(sorry) up by a Cheyenne newspaper editor who was in cahoots with the wealthy rancher who wanted Ella's land bad enough to kill her for it and make up a pack of lies about her which have survived until today. Another fascinating mystery in Wyoming history, which unfortunately, has never drawn the attention that the other mystery--that of Tom Horn-has garnered throughout the historical community. Read Hufsmith's book. Analyze both sides of the "Cattle Kate" story. What do you think really went on?

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Wyoming place names
Published in Unknown Binding by Johnson Pub. Co (1969)
Author: Mae Bobb Urbanek
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Wyoming Place Names
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Review Date: 2000-10-28
This book is a fascinating study of the origins of the place names in Wyoming. You can study the origins and history behind just about every place in Wyoming. I am a WY native, and I didn't know the origins of some of the place names in this book!

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Wyoming: A Source Book
Published in Paperback by University Press of Colorado (1996-05)
Authors: Roy A. Jordan, S. Brett Deboer, and Brett Deboer
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If you can't find a Wyoming stat here, it isn't important.
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Review Date: 1999-12-15
Yes, this is a source book. The bibliography alone is worth the price with 271 entries. Ever wonder what happened to Tom Horn, or where the world's first fossil of Triceratops was discovered? Each page of this wonderful book was a surprise even though I was born in Wyoming and am somewhat familiar with the state. I admit I didn't know the three most deadly highways, the number of reported rapes in 1988, or the trona production from 1950. I have always been proud to have been born in the Equality State but, even so, was surprised by the comparable worth stats. Maps, all types of charts, pictures, and drawings lay out a plethora of facts and interesting, informative bits covering health, politics, topography, economy, conservation, education, and much more. If abandoned settlements is your shtick, see the map on page 314. This is definitely a book for researchers but I really enjoy finding some of the weird stuff hidden amongst the stats such as how much Butch Cassidy netted in the Tipton train robbery and what the Colorado Cannibal preferred for dinner. Only 4 stars? Even researchers like color. Thanks guys-

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Yellowstone & Grand Teton Wildlife Portfolio
Published in Hardcover by Farcountry Press (2001-04-30)
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Against the Grain
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Review Date: 2004-05-10
I love the work of Henry Holdsworth. For almost seven years I've had a 20 by 30-inch print by him hanging on my wall. It shows a herd of bison moving up an S-shaped creek bed in Yellowstone Park in a snowstorm. The colors are muted and condensed into a narrow range of light that provides a subtle contrast to the huge beasts. A similar picture appears on the cover of Holdsworth?s portfolio of pictures of the wildlife of Yellowstone and Grand Teton.

The pictures in the book cover the full range of animals that dwell in the two parks and surrounding area. Although most of the pictures show the dominant wildlife forms like buffalo, moose and elk, there are also pictures of other less frequently seen animals like grosbeaks and mountain lions. And apparently, in those few cases where Holdsworth did not have an image that satisfied his vision, he included the pictures of other photographers.

Holdsworth is not afraid to put principal players into a subordinate position in a picture to tell a story. I was particularly impressed by his treatment of wolves. There are some good close-ups, but I really found the picture of a bull elk in the fog with the vague outlines of five wolves at a greater distance, just barely visible in the thick grass and fog, to be quite an effective story teller. Another picture of a line of wolves making their way through the snow and pines of the Lamar Valley tells a dramatic story even though there is no prey in sight.

Holdsworth loves to take pictures under difficult conditions. Many of the pictures show animals in the steam that erupts from inside the earth in Yellowstone, but the photographer also captures foggy, misty days and animals surviving in a snowy landscape. In many of these pictures the range of light is greatly subdued.

Unfortunately this style may also be Holdsworth's greatest weakness, for commercial purposes. The current trend in outdoor photography is highly saturated pictures with the full range of tones from the most impenetrable blacks to eye-dazzling whites. Some of this is the legacy of Ansel Adams, and modern-day photographers like Art Wolfe. Some of this is the result of the ability to manipulate the image in digital programs, like Photoshop. But Holdsworth seems to have rejected this style to follow his own path. At first I thought that this was a result of the printers' lack of art. However, the few pictures in the book that are more in keeping with current sensibilities convinced me that this limited range of light was a conscious style decision that the photographer had reached. Whether you like it or not depends on your own aesthetic.

Even if this is not your style, the animal pictures are wonderful enough in form that nature lovers will appreciate this book. And lovers of Yellowstone and Grand Teton will treasure this book.

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Yours, From Wyoming
Published in Paperback by Morningsong Pub Intl (2000-04-20)
Authors: Robert W. Howe and Vel Miller
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Yours, From Wyoming
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Review Date: 2006-02-25
This book gives you a month-by-month view of what life is like in southern Wyoming with regards to the author's interaction with the natural world around him. It is presented as excerpts from a personal journal. His eye for detail really helps paint a "word-picture" of what he was seeing take place around him. I especially enjoyed Mr. Howe's anecdotes of the people he has known or come in contact with over the years and their unique stories. Some descriptions had almost too many adjectives for me but it was easy to move on the next entry to find something of more personal interest. Even though it is not written from a religous viewpoint Mr. Howe does a great job of helping you see the beauty and wonder of God's creation and nature's "cycle of life."

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Why We Buy: The Science Of Shopping
Published in Hardcover by Simon & Schuster (1999-05-13)
Author: Paco Underhill
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Complicated reading, words, words, words
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Review Date: 2008-08-06
Definitely not the author for me,(Sanguine temperment. If you enjoy science blended with retail knowledge then have at it.

Badly in need of a new edition
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Review Date: 2008-08-05
For newcomers to selling, this is probably helpful. But it is only quaint, not fascinating, due to its outdated information. And the section on internet selling is just plain embarrassing.

Must Read For Anyone Involved In The Process Of Retail
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Review Date: 2008-08-02
If he were to ask me tomorrow, I would marry Paco Underhill. I have read both his books, this one and Call of the Mall, and quite frankly I have fallen in love.

Fun and informative Why We Buy will put everything about the retail enviroment into perspective. Like the "Butt Brush Effect". It seems so obvious, who likes to touch or be touched by strangers? but you'll have never thought of it, I assure you. Or what about the strategic placement of mirrors? How many times have I had to hunt down a mirror in a store? How many times did I simply give up when the hunt became too time consuming?

This book has become one of the driving motivators to my switch to a Merchandising minor, and one day I hope to use some of his ideas in my own store.

it was ok
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Review Date: 2008-06-03
i read the book because of the title, i'm kind of interested in how we tick, and though i don't think a book would be able to answer this question, attempts amuse me. however. this was not about why we buy, but about how stores position things so that you might want to buy them, a marketers perspective on the retail store if you will. and it was interesting for the most part, but it was only a passing fancy interesting, not a stop what you're doing and read this book interesting. things like who shopped with who was taken into consideration and a hypothesis on how merchandise or where to put the store was given accordingly. pretty much the whole book right there. ok i might be simplifying, but still, this book could've been a lot more, or i was expecting a lot more than what was given, so it was a disappointment i suppose. still, i think it should be read, even if it's only bathroom reading, because there is definitely something to be taken away from the book. nothing ground breaking, but something none the less:P

Well worth your time
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Review Date: 2008-04-27
This book is insightful, intelligent, and provides an invaluable view at the commercial world we live in. Paco Underhill is an amazing writer, the book is an easy & an enjoyable read.


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