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  • AWOL on the Appalachian Trail

    David Miller

    eBook (Lake Union Publishing, Oct. 18, 2010)
    In 2003, software engineer David Miller left his job, family, and friends to fulfill a dream and hike the Appalachian Trail. AWOL on the Appalachian Trail is Miller's account of this thru-hike along the entire 2,172 miles from Georgia to Maine. On page after page, readers are treated to rich descriptions of the valleys and mountains, the isolation and reverie, the inspiration that fueled his quest, and the life-changing moments that can only be experienced when dreams are pursued. While this book abounds with introspection and perseverance, it also provides useful passages about safety and proper gear, with a view into a professional hiker's preparations and tenacity. This is not merely a travel guide, but a beautifully written and highly personal view into one man's adventure and what it means to make a lifelong vision come true.
  • AWOL on the Appalachian Trail

    David Miller

    Paperback (Lake Union Publishing, Oct. 18, 2010)
    In 2003, David Miller left his job, family, and friends to fulfill a dream and hike the Appalachian Trail. AWOL on the Appalachian Trail is Miller’s account of this thru-hike along the entire 2,172 miles from Georgia to Maine. On page after page, readers are treated to rich descriptions of the valleys and mountains, the isolation and reverie, the inspiration that fueled his quest, and the life-changing moments that can only be experienced when dreams are pursued. While this book abounds with introspection and perseverance, it also provides useful passages about safety and proper gear, showing a professional hiker’s preparations and tenacity. This is not merely a travel guide, but a beautifully written and highly personal view into one man’s adventure and what it means to make a lifelong vision come true.
  • The Racer: Life on the Road as a Pro Cyclist

    David Millar

    eBook (Vintage Digital, Oct. 1, 2015)
    What is it really like to be a racer?What is it like to be swept along at 60kmh in the middle of the pack? What happens to the body during a high-speed chute? What tactics must teams employ to win the day, the jersey, the grand tour? What sacrifices must a cyclist make to reach the highest levels? What is it like on the bus? In the hotels? What camaraderie is built in the confines of a team? What rivalries? How does it feel to be constantly on the road, away from loved ones, tasting one more calorie-counted hotel breakfast? David Millar offers us a unique insight into the mind of a professional cyclist during his last year before retirement. Over the course of a season on the World Tour, Millar puts us in touch with the sights, smells and sounds of the sport. This is a book about youth and age, fresh-faced excitement and hard-earned experience. It is a love letter to cycling.'Cycling has always been about a great deal more than its winners, and The Racer is quite a ride' Spectator
  • The Racer: Life on the Road as a Pro Cyclist

    David Millar

    Paperback (Random House UK, Oct. 1, 2016)
    What is it really like to be a racer? How does it feel to be reeled in from a solo breakaway meters from the line? What tactics must teams employ to win the day, the jersey, the grand tour? How does a domestique keep going to the end of a stage once his job is done and his body exhausted? What sacrifices must a cyclist make to reach the highest levels? What camaraderie is built in the confines of a team? What rivalries? How does it feel to be constantly on the road, away from loved ones, tasting one more calorie-counted hotel breakfast? David Millar offers us a unique insight into the mind of a professional cyclist during his last year before retirement. Over the course of a season on the World Tour, Millar puts us in touch with the sights, smells, and sounds of the sport—the barked instructions of a road captain in a sprint chain, the silence of a solo training ride. This is a book about youth and age, fresh-faced excitement and hard-earned experience. It is a love letter to cycling.
  • Custer's Fall: The Native American Side of the Story

    David Miller

    Paperback (Plume, May 1, 1992)
    The true story of the Battle of Little Bighorn—told from the perspective of the native americans who fought in Custer's Last Stand. The day began with the killing of a ten-year-old Native American boy by U.S. cavalry troopers. Before it ended, all of those troopers and their commander, George Armstrong Custer, lay dead on the battlefield of the Little Big Horn—the worst defeat ever inflicted by Native Americans on the U.S. military. Now, the full story of that dramatic day, the events leading up to it, and its aftermath are told by the only ones who survived to recount it—the Native Americans. Based on the author’s twenty-two years of research, and on the oral testimony of seventy-two Native American eyewitnesses, Custer’s Fall is both a superbly skillful weaving of many voices into a gripping narrative fabric, and a revelatory reconstruction that stands as the definitive version of the battle that became a legend and only now emerges as it really was.
  • Content Marketing: The Complete Guide For Beginners To Learn Content Marketing And Strategies

    David Miller

    eBook (David Miller, Nov. 2, 2019)
    "If you want to Reach more Customers, Sell your Products in the right manner, if you want to know more about Content Marketing and how to write contents for SEO, Social Networks, Blogs, copywriting etc. then keep reading..." Arnold Schwarzenegger had always said that one of the most important moments of his life was the moment when he realized that, to succeed in any industry, it was necessary to know how to sell. Arnold had to sell himself in the best way, becoming a brand, a synonym of quality, a name known by all, and that pushed people to spend money to see it or to buy his product (a film, proteins, autographs).Arnold remembers that moment as true enlightenment, a turning point of his life and his career, and included it in his 10 "Arnold's Rules," the rules of life that allowed him to achieve success.The principle of sales and marketing is present in every business, and only people who can master it in the best way can aspire to achieve maximum results in their work. After all, it's impossible to sell something if nobody knows it, right?The best companies in the world invest billions of dollars each year in advertising, and marketing experts have stratospheric salaries to invent systems to sell products to people.Can you learn all the secrets of content marketing and use the web to maximize your products and your business?Of course, it is possible, and all the answers to your questions are within "content marketing - The complete guide to learning content marketing and strategies," the definitive book on marketing and all its secrets!Thanks to the experience of David Miller, you will have all the information you need to set up an effective marketing campaign, have all the information you need to create a successful funnel, understand how to write persuasive content and how to integrate social media into your marketing campaign.There will be detailed examples and secrets learned from David Miller during his successful career in the most famous multinationals in the world. Have you ever thought that social media can be your secret weapon to maximize your business?By reading this book, you will have all the tools you need to understand the enormous potential of marketing to set up in the best way any type of content marketing campaign and how to create viral content. And all this explained with clear and simple words.Nor can you miss an updated section with SEO rules and the best White Hat techniques to get noticed in the Google ranking. Every aspect of marketing is dealt with very clearly in this text, a real manual essential for those who want to increase the turnover of their business and expand continuously.This is not a book but a real investment in the future of the company. David Miller opens the doors of marketing; we just have to let him in.In this book, you will gain a complete understanding of Content Marketing from a user perspective including: Evolution Of Content What Is Content Marketing What Are The Basics Of Marketing How To Write Content What Are Keywords And Seo Opportunities And How To Creating Keyword Reports Audience Persona Discovery, Sales Funnel Content Mapping and Style Guidelines Content Promotion & Budget SettingClick Buy Now in 1-Click or Buy NOW at the top of this page to start reading!
  • Cold War in a Cold Land: Fighting Communism on the Northern Plains

    David W. Mills

    Hardcover (University of Oklahoma Press, March 11, 2015)
    Most communists, as any plains state patriot would have told you in the 1950s, lived in Los Angeles or New York City, not Minot, North Dakota. The Cold War as it played out across the Great Plains was not the Cold War of the American cities and coasts. Nor was it tempered much by midwestern isolationism, as common wisdom has it. In this book, David W. Mills offers an enlightening look at what most of the heartland was up to while America was united in its war on Reds. Cold War in a Cold Land adopts a regional perspective to develop a new understanding of a critical chapter in the nation’s history. Marx himself had no hope that landholding farmers would rise up as communist revolutionaries. So it should come as no surprise that in places like South Dakota, where 70 percent of the population owned land and worked for themselves, people didn’t take the threat of internal subversion very seriously. Mills plumbs the historical record to show how residents of the plains states—while deeply patriotic and supportive of the nation’s foreign policy—responded less than enthusiastically to national anticommunist programs. Only South Dakota, for example, adopted a loyalty oath, and it was fervently opposed throughout the state. Only Montana, prodded by one state legislator, formed an investigation committee—one that never investigated anyone and was quickly disbanded. Plains state people were, however, “highly churched” and enthusiastically embraced federal attempts to use religion as a bulwark against atheistic communist ideology. Even more enthusiastic was the Great Plains response to the military buildup that accompanied Cold War politics, as the construction of airbases and missile fields brought untold economic benefits to the region. A much-needed, nuanced account of how average citizens in middle America experienced Cold War politics and policies, Cold War in a Cold Land is a significant addition to the history of both the Cold War and the Great Plains.
  • Paradox

    C. David Milles

    language (C. David Milles, July 2, 2013)
    Past. Present. Future. Fate. They’re all connected. Before Zac Ryger discovered TEMPUS, a secret project developed by his father, it never dawned on him that time travel could be a curse. After accidentally using it, he must face the fact that his actions might have caused small changes to the timeline, setting in motion a chain of events that affects everyone around him. His journey forces him to face the ultimate question: Is fate fixed, or can events in time be changed? (YOUNG ADULT)
  • The Racer: Life on the Road as a Pro Cyclist

    David Millar

    Hardcover (Yellow Jersey, Jan. 1, 2016)
    What is it really like to be a racer? What is it like to be swept along at 60kmh in the middle of the pack? How does it feel to be reeled in from a solo breakaway meters from the line? What happens to the body during a high-speed chute? What tactics must teams employ to win the day, the jersey, the grand tour? How does a domestique keep going to the end of a stage once his job is done and his body exhausted? How does a time-trialist maintain his form when every muscle and sinew is screaming at him to stop? What sacrifices must a cyclist make to reach the highest levels? What is it like on the bus? In the hotels? What camaraderie is built in the confines of a team? What rivalries? How does it feel to be constantly on the road, away from loved ones, tasting one more calorie-counted hotel breakfast? David Millar offers us a unique insight into the mind of a professional cyclist during his last year before retirement. Over the course of a season on the World Tour, Millar puts us in touch with the sights, smells, and sounds of the sport—the barked instructions of a road captain in a sprint chain, the silence of a solo training ride. This is a book about youth and age, fresh-faced excitement and hard-earned experience. It is a love letter to cycling.
  • Awol on the Appalachian Trail

    David Miller

    Paperback (Mariner Books, Nov. 1, 2011)
    Makes you feel the pain and joy of an Appalachian Trail thru-hike . . . In vivid colors, David paints a picture of his memorable journey. -Larry Luxenberg, president of the Appalachian Trail Museum SocietyIn 2003, David Miller left his job, family, and friends to fulfill a dream and hike the Appalachian Trail. AWOL on the Appalachian Trail is Miller's account of this thru-hike along the entire 2,172 miles from Georgia to Maine. On page after page, readers are treated to rich descriptions of the valleys and mountains, the isolation and reverie, the inspiration that fueled his quest, and the life-changing moments that can only be experienced when dreams are pursued. While this book abounds with introspection and perseverance, it also provides useful passages about safety and proper gear, showing a professional hiker's preparations and tenacity. This is not merely a travel guide, but a beautifully written and highly personal view into one man's adventure and what it means to make a lifelong vision come true.
  • Christmas Train

    David Miles

    Board book (Familius, Sept. 3, 2019)
    All aboard the Christmas Train! Join Santa, his enterprising elves, snuggly snowmen, friendly carolers, and the rest of Christmas's colorful characters on a train ride that teaches counting and seek-and-find activities all for the Christmas season. This adorable two-in-one board book unfolds into a 56" train (perfect for playtime or room decor!) A handy velcro clasp keeps everything snuggly shut when reading time is over.
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  • Awol on the Appalachian Trail

    David Miller

    Paperback (Wingspan Pr, April 30, 2006)
    ?Makes you feel the pain and joy of an Appalachian Trail thru-hike . . . In vivid colors, David paints a picture of his memorable journey.??Larry Luxenberg, president of the Appalachian Trail Museum SocietyIn 2003, David Miller left his job, family, and friends to fulfill a dream and hike the Appalachian Trail. AWOL on the Appalachian Trail is Miller?s account of this thru-hike along the entire 2,172 miles from Georgia to Maine. On page after page, readers are treated to rich descriptions of the valleys and mountains, the isolation and reverie, the inspiration that fueled his quest, and the life-changing moments that can only be experienced when dreams are pursued. While this book abounds with introspection and perseverance, it also provides useful passages about safety and proper gear, showing a professional hiker?s preparations and tenacity. This is not merely a travel guide, but a beautifully written and highly personal view into one man?s adventure and what it means to make a lifelong vision come true.