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Shadrach Smith was 75 years old, in 1915, when asked to tell his
story to the young reporter from Harpers. He was reluctant, but the
reporter persevered. But it wasn't the story the reporter came to
hear.
Finding Shadrach in New Orleans near the outbreak of the war,
1860, he was fortunate to be a guest of a wealthy man who had a
lovely and mysterious daughter named Suzanne.
But he wasn't from New Orleans, and was trying to be objective
about the war. Being somewhat educated, he sought employment as war
correspondent for folks back home. His job led him into the shadowy
world of intrigue. And after the battle of Shiloh it was even to
faraway Britain. It was here he found the climax of his story.
What would you do if an orangutan spoke telepathically to you? Jack
Lynch didn't know either. All he ever wanted was to make it through
to retirement. Ah, the best laid plans of mice and men often go
awry. Jack Lynch is a newspaper reporter working for the Reno
Gazette. He is near to retiring and plans on going to the
Superstition Mountains in Arizona and look for the Lost Dutchman
mine. Little does he know that he is going to find the biggest
story of his life. . .in Reno.
Cider is a quite delicious drink which has been known for thousands
of years and which has enjoyed a fashionable makeover in recent
years. This practical book by Michael Pooley and John Lomax, both
cidermakers of national repute for more than 20 years, explores
both modern and traditional approaches, and has been designed to
enable the enthusiast using any type of apples to make real cider
with skill and confidence. The book covers the history of
cidermaking, techniques for preserving apple juice for drinking,
washing and crushing the apples, pressing the pulp, fermentation,
blending and storing, cider-based recipes, the making of perry from
pears and also includes instructions and a set of superb scaled
plans for building an inexpensive cider press using hardwood or
good quality softwood.
What would you do if an orangutan spoke telepathically to you? Jack
Lynch didn't know either. All he ever wanted was to make it through
to retirement. Ah, the best laid plans of mice and men often go
awry. Jack Lynch is a newspaper reporter working for the Reno
Gazette. He is near to retiring and plans on going to the
Superstition Mountains in Arizona and look for the Lost Dutchman
mine. Little does he know that he is going to find the biggest
story of his life. . .in Reno.
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