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  • My Life as an Indian

    J. W. Schultz

    Paperback (Dover Publications, Nov. 30, 2011)
    In this fascinating memoir, first published as a book in 1907, the author recalls the remarkable story of his journey westward as a young man to the Montana Territory. Traveling in the days before railroads crossed the continent, he sought wild life and adventure and found both among the Piegan Blackfeet.As a welcome guest of the Indians, J. W. Schultz took part in almost every aspect of tribal life, enabling him to write vivid and dramatic descriptions of buffalo hunts, war parties, daring raids on enemy quarters, and other adventures; but he also paints a detailed picture of the quieter side of life in the vast encampments of lodges that dotted the plains: religious ceremonies and customs, child-rearing, food preparation, burial practices, tales told around the campfire, and much else.The author’s sensitive commentary testifies to his deep love and affection for the people with whom he lived, among them Nät-ah’-ki, the young and beautiful Blackfoot girl who became his wife; Ashton, an Easterner with a secret sorrow; Diana, an orphaned Indian girl, who, as Ashton’s loving ward, received a proper education but met a tragic death; and Berry, a tall, fearless Indian trader of mixed blood who became the author’s long-time friend.Spanning a period in American history that saw the Indian way of life dwindle to near extinction, this extraordinary firsthand account of a white man’s experiences in the word of the Plains Indian will not only captivate general readers but will also appeal to ethnologists and students of Native American life and culture. A new Introduction by Hugh A. Dempsey, Chief Curator Emeritus, Glenbow Museum, Calgary, Alberta, provides biographical information on the author and traces the book’s publishing history and cultural impact.
  • The Good-for-nothing Dog

    Irene Schultz

    Paperback (Shortland Publications, Jan. 1, 2001)
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  • Ken Schultz's Field Guide to Saltwater Fish

    Ken Schultz

    Paperback (Wiley, Dec. 29, 2003)
    The definitive field guide to North American saltwater fish-from the absolute authority on sportfishingBefore you head out to the open seas, listen up: Your tackle box is not complete without Ken Schultz's Field Guide to Saltwater Fish! Written by one of the foremost experts in sportfishing, this colorful reference provides anglers and fish enthusiasts of all levels an easy-to-use, indispensable guide to help you identify and learn about the most common species found off the North American coastlines-from albacore to yellowtail.Based on the award-winning reference book Ken Schultz's Fishing Encyclopedia, this handy field guide compresses the essence of its bestselling predecessor into a more manageable, compact size. Arranged alphabetically by species, each entry covers the identification, size/age, distribution, habitat, life history/behavior, and feeding habits of each fish. This fully illustrated, full-color guide makes it easy to identify what's at the end of your line. You'll learn how to distinguish an Atlantic mackerel from a Spanish mackerel, for instance; why you might mistake a cobia for a shark or a remora; how the red grouper's saddle spot will help you tell it apart from a Nassau grouper; and so much more.Written for the 16 million people who enjoy saltwater fishing, Ken Schultz's Field Guide to Saltwater Fish features:* 227 of the most common saltwater fish* Large, full-color illustrations to help you identify your catch* Approachable organization in a compact, take-along size* A comprehensive glossary that explains the terms used in the species profiles* Overview and anatomy sections written in layman's termsKen Schultz's Field Guide to Saltwater Fish is a must-have for any fan of America's favorite pastime: fishing!
  • My Life as an Indian

    J. W. Schultz

    Mass Market Paperback (Fawcett Premier, March 15, 1964)
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  • The Blondes: A Novel

    Emily Schultz

    eBook (Thomas Dunne Books, April 21, 2015)
    The Blondes is a hilarious and whipsmart novel where an epidemic of a rabies-like disease is carried only by blonde women, all of whom must go to great lengths to conceal their blondness. Hazel Hayes is a grad student living in New York City. As the novel opens, she learns she is pregnant (from an affair with her married professor) at an apocalyptically bad time: random but deadly attacks on passers-by, all by blonde women, are terrorizing New Yorkers. Soon it becomes clear that the attacks are symptoms of a strange illness that is transforming blondes—whether CEOs, flight attendants, students or accountants—into rabid killers. Emily Schultz's beautifully realized novel is a mix of satire, thriller, and serious literary work. With biting satiric wit, The Blondes is at once an examination of the complex relationships between women, and a merciless but giddily enjoyable portrait of what happens in a world where beauty is—literally—deadly.
  • Icr Frogs & Toads - Pbk

    Schultz

    Paperback (Troll Communications, March 9, 1999)
    Describes how frogs and toads appear in the springtime, follows their life cycle through the year, and discusses the differences between frogs and toads and the various species of the creatures
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  • Ken Schultz's Field Guide to Freshwater Fish

    Ken Schultz

    eBook (Wiley, Aug. 3, 2007)
    A compact, authoritative guide for freshwater fishing tripsFrom one of the most respected names in the world of sportfishing comes the definitive, full-color guide to 140 of the most common freshwater fish species found in North American rivers, lakes, and streams. Featuring information on identification, habitat, size, and diet, Ken Schultz's Guide to Freshwater Fish is a must for anglers and sportfishing enthusiasts everywhere.
  • Secrets of Sports Broadcasting: Practical Advice for Sportscasting Success

    Rick Schultz

    eBook
    You really don’t need me to figure out the secrets of sports broadcasting.Honestly, you can do it all on your own.It will only take you 25 years.The biggest secret about the sports broadcasting industry is that there isn’t just one secret, but rather a series of principles, philosophies and guidelines that can lead to success in the world of sports media. Anyone can acquire, attain and learn these secrets. For me, this took 25 years. And believe me, I’m not special. The learning continues to this day – from colleagues, students, mentors and everyone in between. One thing I learned a long time ago is that I can always be better. We learn how to excel at the craft of sports broadcasting by starting with the advice of those who have gone before us, including many well-known pioneering media voices. We can take their wisdom to heart and make it our own. That is the quickest path to sports broadcasting achievement and most solid foundation for lasting success. Over the last 25 years, I have been fortunate to learn from some of the biggest names in sportscasting. Some I have worked side by side with, in cramped broadcast booths or tight media quarters. Others have passed down their wisdom in classrooms, books, seminars or over the airwaves. They have done their best to demystify the industry, which is what I try to do every day for my online sports broadcasting students and those in the nationally-acclaimed sports department at WFUV Radio in New York City.I believe the following tips and stories are the foundation on which to build a successful sports broadcasting career. And I can say as much without pretense because they don’t belong to me. I didn’t invent these philosophies and ideas, but rather I simply boiled them down over 25 years and use them to educate the next generation of sports broadcasting professionals. I hope you enjoy these stories and use them to create the best sports broadcasting career possible!
  • Ken Schultz's Field Guide to Saltwater Fish

    Ken Schultz

    Hardcover (Wiley, Dec. 29, 2003)
    The definitive field guide to North American saltwater fish-from the absolute authority on sportfishingBefore you head out to the open seas, listen up: Your tackle box is not complete without Ken Schultz's Field Guide to Saltwater Fish! Written by one of the foremost experts in sportfishing, this colorful reference provides anglers and fish enthusiasts of all levels an easy-to-use, indispensable guide to help you identify and learn about the most common species found off the North American coastlines-from albacore to yellowtail.Based on the award-winning reference book Ken Schultz's Fishing Encyclopedia, this handy field guide compresses the essence of its bestselling predecessor into a more manageable, compact size. Arranged alphabetically by species, each entry covers the identification, size/age, distribution, habitat, life history/behavior, and feeding habits of each fish. This fully illustrated, full-color guide makes it easy to identify what's at the end of your line. You'll learn how to distinguish an Atlantic mackerel from a Spanish mackerel, for instance; why you might mistake a cobia for a shark or a remora; how the red grouper's saddle spot will help you tell it apart from a Nassau grouper; and so much more.Written for the 16 million people who enjoy saltwater fishing, Ken Schultz's Field Guide to Saltwater Fish features:* 227 of the most common saltwater fish* Large, full-color illustrations to help you identify your catch* Approachable organization in a compact, take-along size* A comprehensive glossary that explains the terms used in the species profiles* Overview and anatomy sections written in layman's termsKen Schultz's Field Guide to Saltwater Fish is a must-have for any fan of America's favorite pastime: fishing!
  • The Clue in the Castle: A Woodland Mystery

    Irene Schultz

    Paperback (Wright Group/ McGraw-Hill, Jan. 1, 1996)
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  • Eve of the Pharaoh: Historical Adventure and Mystery

    R.M. Schultz

    Paperback (Ryan Schultz, Nov. 4, 2017)
    Mystery, forbidden love, and grand adventure. The legendary Hall of Records waits, undiscovered since ancient Egypt… Young Gavin’s afflicted life has never involved deciphering illusions concealed in shadow and light, unearthing the dead, or exhuming sunken tombs in crocodile-infested waters. Yet Gavin often dreams of what could have been—if only a consuming disease didn’t restrict his aspirations. Instead, fear caused him to pursue what others deemed appropriate, and he committed an unforgivable mistake. But after receiving a letter from his deceased father, Gavin needs to escape. Young Heb from ancient Egypt also desires to alter fate. He inspires Gavin through a lost tale that spans eons and cultures, weaving their lives together. Frightening enemies, magic, unexpected friendship, betrayal, love, and death emerge at every turn. But if either of them are to survive, they must choose between life, love, and the revealing of secrets from the ages.
  • Juniper Firewings

    R. Schultz

    eBook
    Juniper is teenager living in a land where everyone has descended from dragons. As well as your typical teenage issues, she struggles with a spontaneous fire-breathing disorder largely misunderstood within her community. Last year she and her friends discovered that there was a world outside Dragonland and went on an adventure that changed their lives forever. After such exciting times, Juniper is bored at home in school holidays until her imaginary friend from her childhood shows up and asks for her help. Written for a middle-years audience, this quirky tale of early teenage years is an entertaining read for all ages.