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Books with author William Cully Allen

  • The Martial Adventures of Henry and Me

    William Allen White

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  • The Sheep Eaters

    William Alonzo Allen

    eBook
    This book was converted from its physical edition to the digital format by a community of volunteers. You may find it for free on the web. Purchase of the Kindle edition includes wireless delivery.
  • Adventures with Indians and Game: Or, Twenty Years in the Rocky Mountains

    William Alonzo Allen

    eBook
    This fascinating narrative has come forth as the result of years of the participation in hunt, in defending against hostile Indian attacks, and in nature studies, by Dr. W. A. Allen, a typical oldtime Westerner, who, for over a quarter of a century, has taken part in the wild life of the West, being in the early days the trusted leader of immigration, a keen enjoyer of the sports of the chase, a crack rifle shot, who won and successfully maintained an enviable record as a fighter of bravery and distinction. This volume will be welcomed by those interested in the life history of the "old-timers" of Montana and Wyoming for its lifelike retrospect of the days when every man held his life in his own hand, and peril lurked on the bank of every stream, glanced out from every mountain side and lay in wait everywhere amid the rich grasses of the plains; by all lovers of their country, true Americans, and for its descriptions of the different animals that were once the occupants of this then strange, mysterious, unknown country, since that time wrested from the wilderness for the establishment of civilization by that class of tireless, brave and heroic pioneers, of which the author is a notable example. He stands prominent, not merely in a local way as one of the founders of the city of Billings, Montana, but also as a leading student of physical, natural and geologic history, and as an acknowledged authority on the flora and fauna of the Rocky Mountain region. He is known as a "dead shot" hunter, and such journals as the Turf, Field and Farm esteem him as a valuable correspondent and contributor to their columns.In 1877 he started for the Black Hills. At Spearfish, now in South Dakota, he joined an emigrant party of 250 persons, here commencing his twenty-five years of adventurous western existence and hunting exploits.Starting for Bozeman, in far off Montana, the strenuous existence of the frontier soon came to the party in full vigor in attacks of savage Sioux Indians, in which a number of the company were killed and others wounded, Doctor Allen being among the latter. Returning to Spearfish to reform their organization, Doctor Allen was made the commander of the train, which he divided into four companies. Their route took them up the Belle Fouche River, past old Fort Reno, through Wyoming, by the site of Buffalo and old Fort Kearney, thence up Goose Creek, where, in a spiteful attack by Indians, one man was killed and others wounded.In the locality of the historic last battleground of the gallant General Custer, they remained three days, which they profitably passed in a careful study of the grounds, tracing accurately the various movements of the contesting foes until they ended at the pile of bones that showed where the last white survivors met their death. Here the party divided, one part going to the Crow agency, another by Pryor's Pass, Sage Creek and Stinking Water crossing to Wind River, the others, with Doctor Allen, going to Camp Brown and to Bozeman, the end of their journey.The genial Doctor is a true "old-timer," a man of honesty and integrity, charitable and generous to his fellow men. He has ever been a total abstainer from intoxicating liquors. Honored as a citizen, reverenced as a pioneer, few people of the state of his adoption stand higher in the estimation of the public.He writes: "As I look back after many years spent on the plains, mountains and rivers of the Northwest, the trail seems long and full of dangers of every description. Many personal accidents, hazardous undertakings, conflicts with Indians and wild beasts in a strange land, loom up large as I recall my past days. I can see the trail running through fifty years, from childhood's day, and, in that time, the Great West has undergone many changes."
  • The real issue : a book of Kansas stories, By William Allen White: William Allen White

    William Allen White

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Aug. 11, 2016)
    American newspaper editor. He attended the College of Emporia and University of Kansas and in 1892 started work at the Kansas City Star as an editorial writer. William Allen White (February 10, 1868 – January 29, 1944) was a renowned American newspaper editor, politician, author, and leader of the Progressive movement. Between 1896 and his death, White became the iconic spokesman for middle America.Early life--Born in Emporia, Kansas, White moved to El Dorado, Kansas, with his parents, Allen and Mary Ann Hatten White, where he spent the majority of his childhood. He loved animals and reading various books. He attended the College of Emporia and the University of Kansas, and in 1892 started work at The Kansas City Star as an editorial writer............
  • George Washington: America’s First Progressive

    William B. Allen

    Hardcover (Peter Lang Inc., International Academic Publishers, Aug. 26, 2008)
    George Washington defined progressivism and provided the rationale for its constitutional basis in a vision of self-government: a nation dedicated to and capable of sustaining civil and religious liberty, the intertwined ends of politics as he saw it. For Washington, religious liberty was not a side benefit of independence but rather the objective for which independence was sought. Washington’s political philosophy – radical for his time – was a commitment to the belief that law can never make just what is in its nature unjust. Before the close of the Revolutionary War, he had conceived of a union based on the progressive principle that the American people would qualify for self-government in the sense of free institutions in proportion to their moral capacity to govern themselves by the light of reason. Washington managed the conflicts over the spoils of victory that threatened to fracture the union. Containing this discord «within the walls of the Constitution» may be considered his single greatest achievement. This overview traces Washington’s political development through the war years, describes his contributions to the Constitution and the founding of America, debunks misrepresentations of Washington’s relationship to slavery, and touches his presidential administration, including his precedent-setting decision to retire from the presidency after two terms. This book will be useful in courses on the American founding era, American studies, political philosophy and leadership, as well as of interest and value to the general reader.
  • Slave songs of the United States

    William Allen

    eBook
    Slave songs of the United States. 177 Pages.
  • To My Son

    William Allen

    eBook (William Allen, )
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  • The African Interior Mission

    C. William Allen

    eBook (Africana Homestead Legacy Publishers, )
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  • Adventures with Indians and game, or, Twenty years in the Rocky Mountains

    William Alonzo Allen

    Hardcover (Time-Life Books], March 15, 1983)
    This is an EXACT reproduction of a book published before 1923. This IS NOT an OCR'd book with strange characters, introduced typographical errors, and jumbled words. This book may have occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages, poor pictures, errant marks, etc. that were either part of the original artifact, or were introduced by the scanning process. We believe this work is culturally important, and despite the imperfections, have elected to bring it back into print as part of our continuing commitment to the preservation of printed works worldwide. We appreciate your understanding of the imperfections in the preservation process, and hope you enjoy this valuable book.
  • Nazi Siezure of Power

    William Allen

    Paperback (Penguin Putnam, )
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  • Day Trips From London Logbook: Getting away from London is so possible in one day.

    Mr. William E. Cullen

    Paperback (Independently published, Dec. 29, 2018)
    Getting away from London is so easy, whether by car, motorbike, train or coach, you can be on a beach, in a cathedral or castle or in a shopping centre equally as good as any you can find. If you are after peace, serenity, excitement or adventure, everything is there within say a three hour trip from London town. Seek theses places out, example Stratford for Shakespearian atmosphere, Oxford or Cambridge for those dreamy towers of learning, Brighton for all the fun of the seaside. Rochester for its ancient high street and a magnificent Castle and 11th century Cathedral, likewise Canterbury for where famous saints were martyred. Nearby Margate for its soft sandy beach but more importantly for its world renowned art gallery. Its all yours for the taking and sightseeing. Enjoy England, it beckons!
  • The Witches' Kitchen

    Allen Williams

    language (Little, Brown Books for Young Readers, Oct. 5, 2010)
    Deep in the walls of a witches' cottage lays an ancient magical kitchen. Dangling over that kitchen's cauldron, pinched between the fingers of two witches, is a toad. And the Toad has no idea how she got there, and no memory of even her name. All she knows is she doesn't think she was always a Toad, or that she's ever been here before. Determined to recover her memories she sets out on a journey to the oracle, and along the way picks up a rag-tag team of friends: an iron-handed imp, a carnivorous fairy, and a few friendly locals.But the Kitchen won't make it easy. It is pitch black, infinite, and impossible to navigate, a living maze. Hiding in dark corners are beastly, starving things. Worse yet are the Witches themselves, who have sent a procession of horrific, deadly monsters on her trail. With some courage and wisdom, the Toad just might find herself yet-and with that knowledge, the power to defeat the mighty Witches. Filled with forty stunning pencil illustrations from the author, the Witches' Kitchen is a rich, well-imagined fantasy setting unlike any other.
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