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Brooklyn-born Frank F. Pabst, inspired by a strong desire for
independence, excitement, and prosperity, began working as a
crewman on a river ship at age eleven, converted a sunken ship's
pilothouse into a teenage clubhouse, and plunged into the hold of a
sunken tea schooner at the age of thirteen. As part of his love
affair with Lake Champlain, Pabst then captained the tour boat
Juniper for twenty-five years. During the course of those
twenty-five years, thousands of visitors boarded a vessel more
resembling a stout and sturdy tugboat than a pleasure cruise to be
greeted by the words, "Ladies and gentlemen, welcome aboard the
Juniper." Pabst conveyed a great love for the lake and shared his
vast knowledge of the lake's history, including tales of the
unsolved mystery of whether a dinosaur-like creature referred to as
"Champ," or "Champy," dwells within the lake's depths. Many of them
fondly remember their scenic, breathtakingly beautiful cruises with
Pabst. So embark with The Captain of the Juniper on a cruise
through the life of a simple man who, through his devotion to the
lake, became one of the most beloved and legendary characters in
the history of Lake Champlain.
On May 24, 1977, Trudy Resnick Farber was abducted from her home by
a masked, armed intruder, taken to a remote wooded mountainside and
buried alive! A million dollar ransom demand was made for her
release. The Day the Catskills Cried is the complete and true story
concerning a horrific crime that shook the Catskill region of New
York.
On May 24, 1977, Trudy Resnick Farber was abducted from her home by
a masked, armed intruder, taken to a remote wooded mountainside and
buried alive! A million dollar ransom demand was made for her
release. The Day the Catskills Cried is the complete and true story
concerning a horrific crime that shook the Catskill region of New
York.
Brooklyn-born Frank F. Pabst, inspired by a strong desire for
independence, excitement, and prosperity, began working as a
crewman on a river ship at age eleven, converted a sunken ship's
pilothouse into a teenage clubhouse, and plunged into the hold of a
sunken tea schooner at the age of thirteen. As part of his love
affair with Lake Champlain, Pabst then captained the tour boat
Juniper for twenty-five years. During the course of those
twenty-five years, thousands of visitors boarded a vessel more
resembling a stout and sturdy tugboat than a pleasure cruise to be
greeted by the words, "Ladies and gentlemen, welcome aboard the
Juniper." Pabst conveyed a great love for the lake and shared his
vast knowledge of the lake's history, including tales of the
unsolved mystery of whether a dinosaur-like creature referred to as
"Champ," or "Champy," dwells within the lake's depths. Many of them
fondly remember their scenic, breathtakingly beautiful cruises with
Pabst. So embark with The Captain of the Juniper on a cruise
through the life of a simple man who, through his devotion to the
lake, became one of the most beloved and legendary characters in
the history of Lake Champlain.
Emotionally evocative, Reflections From The Shield is an exciting
portrayal of the author's career in a family known as the New York
State Police. A 25 year labor of love and personal sacrifice.
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