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Paul Jensen

    Higher Ground: Journals of Jaguar Monk
    Hitchcock Becomes Hitchcock
    I'M A FIGHTER
    All in a Day's Ride, Life Along Horse Creek in the Wyoming Range, an Enduring Legacy
    The State of Equality in the Equality State
    Hard and Noble Lives
    • Hard and Noble Lives

      A Living Tradition of Cowboys and Ranchers in Wyoming's Hoback Basin

      • 368pages
      • 13 heures de lecture
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      Focusing on the settlement of the Hoback Basin in western Wyoming, the book presents a narrative rich with historic photographs and compelling character stories. It highlights the lives of ordinary individuals who achieved extraordinary feats, illustrating how their courage and determination played a crucial role in shaping the history of the West. Through these personal tales, readers gain insight into the true spirit of pioneering and the human experience in this unique region.

      Hard and Noble Lives
    • examines the historical and contemporary realities of equality in Wyoming, challenging the notion that it is truly an "Equality State." Through thorough analysis and data, it reveals systemic inequalities faced by women and minorities, highlighting the gap between the state's ideals and the lived experiences of its diverse populations. The book serves as a critical reflection on social justice, urging readers to confront uncomfortable truths about equality in Wyoming's past and present.

      The State of Equality in the Equality State
    • Focusing on the rich history of Horse Creek, near Daniel, Wyoming, the narrative spans from the mountain men of the 1830s to the homesteaders of the twentieth century. It highlights the resilience of settlers who overcame challenges to establish ranches and communities in this pivotal area of Western exploration. The author, Paul Jensen, deeply connected to the region, emphasizes the importance of preserving its history and the stories of those who thrived against the odds.

      All in a Day's Ride, Life Along Horse Creek in the Wyoming Range, an Enduring Legacy
    • I'M A FIGHTER

      • 214pages
      • 8 heures de lecture

      The narrative centers around a character named LaFontaine who is given a unique and significant assignment that sets the stage for the unfolding events. This task promises to challenge LaFontaine in unexpected ways, hinting at themes of duty, intrigue, and personal growth. The story likely explores the implications of this assignment on LaFontaine's life and relationships, leading to a journey filled with tension and discovery.

      I'M A FIGHTER
    • Hitchcock Becomes Hitchcock

      The British Years

      • 230pages
      • 9 heures de lecture

      Focusing on Alfred Hitchcock's early career, the book challenges the notion that his true artistry began in 1934. It highlights his significant body of work from 1925 to 1934, including 12 lesser-known films that showcase his maturity and consistency as a director. By analyzing films like The Lodger and Blackmail, the author argues against the limited perspective that only emphasizes his later thrillers, presenting a more comprehensive view of Hitchcock's creative evolution and contributions to cinema from the outset of his career.

      Hitchcock Becomes Hitchcock
    • Higher Ground: Journals of Jaguar Monk

      • 148pages
      • 6 heures de lecture

      Drawing from personal journal entries, the author shares reflections on their travels across diverse landscapes in the United States, including the majestic mountains of Colorado and the lush valleys of Vermont. The narrative weaves together musings, prose, and meditations that explore themes of nature, life, and the importance of embracing the present moment. Each excerpt invites readers to experience the beauty and tranquility found in the world around us.

      Higher Ground: Journals of Jaguar Monk
    • Last Rides, Cowboys, Indians & Generals & Chiefs

      The Legacies of the Early Photographers of The American West

      • 260pages
      • 10 heures de lecture

      Exploring the final chapter of America's wild frontier, this book delves into the transformative events and characters that shaped the era. It highlights the clash between civilization and the untamed landscape, showcasing the struggles and triumphs of those who lived through this pivotal time. The narrative captures the essence of adventure, conflict, and the quest for identity as the West transitions into a more settled society. Through vivid storytelling, it paints a rich portrait of a defining moment in American history.

      Last Rides, Cowboys, Indians & Generals & Chiefs
    • Die Habilitationsschrift untersucht den galvanischen Schwindel und bietet eine detaillierte Analyse des Phänomens aus dem Jahr 1896. Der Autor beleuchtet die wissenschaftlichen Grundlagen und die physiologischen Mechanismen, die diesem Schwindel zugrunde liegen. Durch die Kombination von historischen Erkenntnissen und experimentellen Befunden wird ein umfassendes Bild des Themas vermittelt. Der Nachdruck der Originalausgabe ermöglicht es, die damaligen Perspektiven und Methoden der Forschung nachzuvollziehen.

      Über den galvanischen Schwindel
    • Der Nachdruck des Originals von 1903 bietet einen faszinierenden Einblick in die damalige Zeit und deren gesellschaftliche Strömungen. Die Leser können sich auf authentische Sprache und Stilistik freuen, die das historische Flair lebendig werden lassen. Dieses Werk ist nicht nur für Literaturinteressierte von Bedeutung, sondern auch für alle, die sich mit der Geschichte und Kultur des frühen 20. Jahrhunderts auseinandersetzen möchten. Es vermittelt wertvolle Perspektiven und ist ein bedeutendes Zeugnis seiner Epoche.

      Die Physiologischen Wirkungen des Lichtes