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  • Landlording Made Simple: Buying Your 1st Rental Property

    Dayton Duncan

    Paperback (Independently published, Dec. 7, 2019)
    Buying a rental property can seem overwhelming. Often times, people who are interested in getting into this investment field will struggle to figure out exactly what they need to do to begin their journey. While most available resource material will dive into strategy and various aspects of renting, there are few sources that detail what you need to do when you first decide to get started. Common questions that people have are: How much money do you need to get started? What credit score do you need to buy a house? What should you do first? If you are in that boat and you are wondering what you need to do in order to begin buying rental properties, then this book is written for you. This book precisely details actionable steps for navigating all aspects of buying your first rental property.
  • Lewis & Clark: The Journey of the Corps of Discovery

    Dayton Duncan, Ken Burns

    Hardcover (Knopf, Sept. 30, 1997)
    The companion volume to Ken Burns's PBS documentary film, with more than 150 illustrations, most in full color.In the spring of 1804, at the behest of President oThomas Jefferson, a party of explorers called the Corps of oDiscovery crossed the Mississippi River and started up the Missouri, heading west into the newly acquired Louisiana Territory.The expedition, led by two remarkable and utterly different commanders--the brilliant but troubled Meriwether Lewis and his trustworthy, gregarious friend William Clark--was to be the United States' first exploration into unknown spaces. The unlikely crew came from every corner of the young nation: soldiers from New Hampshire and Pennsylvania and Kentucky, French Canadian boatmen, several sons of white fathers and Indian mothers, a slave named York, and eventually a Shoshone Indian woman, Sacagawea, who brought along her infant son.Together they would cross the continent, searching for the fabled Northwest Passage that had been the great dream of explorers since the time of Columbus. Along the way they would face incredible hardship, disappointment, and danger; record in their journals hundreds of animals and plants previously unknown to science; encounter a dizzying diversity of Indian cultures; and, most of all, share in one of America's most enduring adventures. Their story may have passed into national mythology, but never before has their experience been rendered as vividly, in words and pictures, as in this marvelous homage by Dayton Duncan. Plentiful excerpts from the journals kept by the two captains and four enlisted men convey the raw emotions, turbulent spirits, and constant surprises of the explorers, who each day confronted the unknown with fresh eyes. An elegant preface by Ken Burns, as well as contributions from Stephen E. Ambrose, William Least Heat-Moon, and Erica Funkhouser, enlarge upon important threads in Duncan's narrative, demonstrating the continued potency of events that took place almost two centuries ago. And a wealth of paintings, photographs, journal sketches, maps, and film images from the PBS documentary lends this historic, nation-redefining milestone a vibrancy and immediacy to which no American will be immune.
  • People of the West by Dayton Duncan

    Dayton Duncan

    Paperback (Little Brown & Co, March 15, 1618)
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  • The West: An Illustrated History for Children by Dayton Duncan

    Dayton Duncan

    Paperback (Little, Brown & Company, March 15, 1741)
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  • Lewis & Clark: The Journey of the Corps of Discovery by Dayton Duncan

    Ken Duncan, Dayton & Burns

    Hardcover (Knopf, March 15, 1997)
    New copy. Fast shipping. Will be shipped from US.
  • The National Parks: America's Best Idea

    Dayton Duncan, Ken Burns

    Audio CD (Random House Audio, Sept. 8, 2009)
    The companion volume to the twelve-hour PBS series from the acclaimed filmmaker behind The Civil War, Baseball, and The WarAmerica’s national parks spring from an idea as radical as the Declaration of Independence: that the nation’s most magnificent and sacred places should be preserved, not for royalty or the rich, but for everyone. In this evocative and lavishly illustrated narrative, Ken Burns and Dayton Duncan delve into the history of the park idea, from the first sighting by white men in 1851 of the valley that would become Yosemite and the creation of the world’s first national park at Yellowstone in 1872, through the most recent additions to a system that now encompasses nearly four hundred sites and 84 million acres.The authors recount the adventures, mythmaking, and intense political battles behind the evolution of the park system, and the enduring ideals that fostered its growth. They capture the importance and splendors of the individual parks: from Haleakala in Hawaii to Acadia in Maine, from Denali in Alaska to the Everglades in Florida, from Glacier in Montana to Big Bend in Texas. And they introduce us to a diverse cast of compelling characters—both unsung heroes and famous figures such as John Muir, Theodore Roosevelt, and Ansel Adams—who have been transformed by these special places and committed themselves to saving them from destruction so that the rest of us could be transformed as well.The National Parks is a glorious celebration of an essential expression of American democracy.From the Hardcover edition.
  • Lewis & Clark: The Journey of the Corps of Discovery

    Dayton Duncan, Ken Burns

    Audio CD (Random House Audio, May 4, 2004)
    The companion volume to Ken Burns's PBS documentary film, with more than 150 illustrations, most in full color.In the spring of 1804, at the behest of President Thomas Jefferson, a party of explorers called the Corps of Discovery crossed the Mississippi River and started up the Missouri, heading west into the newly acquired Louisiana Territory.The expedition, led by two remarkable and utterly different commanders -- the brilliant but troubled Meriwether Lewis and his trustworthy, gregarious friend William Clark -- was to be the United States' first exploration into unknown spaces. The unlikely crew came from every corner of the young nation: soldiers from New Hampshire and Pennsylvania and Kentucky, French Canadian boatmen, several sons of white fathers and Indian mothers, a slave named York, and eventually a Shoshone Indian woman, Sacagawea, who brought along her infant son.Together they would cross the continent, searching for the fabled Northwest Passage that had been the great dream of explorers since the time of Columbus. Along the way they would face incredible hardship, disappointment, and danger; record in their journals hundreds of animals and plants previously unknown to science; encounter a dizzying diversity of Indian cultures; and, most of all, share in one of America's most enduring adventures. Their story may have passed into national mythology, but never before has their experience been rendered as vividly, in words and pictures, as in this marvelous homage by Dayton Duncan. Plentiful excerpts from the journals kept by the two captains and four enlisted men convey the raw emotions, turbulent spirits, and constant surprises of the explorers, who each day confronted the unknown with fresh eyes. An elegant preface by Ken Burns, as well as contributions from Stephen E. Ambrose, William Least Heat-Moon, and Erica Funkhouser, enlarge upon important threads in Duncan's narrative, demonstrating the continued potency of events that took place almost two centuries ago. And a wealth of paintings, photographs, journal sketches, maps, and film images from the PBS documentary lends this historic, nation-redefining milestone a vibrancy and immediacy to which no American will be immune.From the Trade Paperback edition.
  • There's A Mouse In The House

    Dan Duncan

    eBook
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  • A fish Named Chloe for ZoĂ«

    Peyton Duncan

    language (, Oct. 16, 2010)
    There are certain things that are only known to children.Finding a fish named Chloe is one of them.Join Zoë and her daddy on their adventure to find a fish named Chloe.
  • Lewis and Clark: The Corps of Discovery

    KEN BURNS' 'DAYTON DUNCAN

    Paperback (PIMLICO, March 15, 1998)
    UK edition of book originally published in 1997.
  • There's A Mouse In The House

    Dan Duncan

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Jan. 15, 2015)
    This is a story of little Moe. With the help of his mother and the sleepy cat little Moe learns to be confident about who he is.
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  • The Journey of the Corps of Discovery: Lewis & Clark

    Dayton DUNCAN

    Hardcover (Alfred A. Knopf, March 15, 1997)
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