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2012

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Tom and Henry Herbert - The Fabulous Baker Brothers - are fifth generation bakers with a passion for food in all its forms. Tom is a talented master baker whose famous Hobbs House Bakery sits just next door to his younger brother Henry's butchery. Together our young brothers work side by side making the amazing bread and delicious meaty accompaniments and fillings that have made their businesses so successful. Here, in this brand new cook book to accompany the hit Channel 4 show, The Fabul...

$27.99 CAD

2025

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Through the San Fernando Valley, toward the hills of Calabasas runs that old road, El Camino Real of the early Mission days. And now replicas of old Mission bells, each suspended in solitary dignity from a rusted iron rod, mark intervals along the dusty way, once a narrow trail worn by the patient feet of that gentle and great padre, Junípero Serra,—a trail from the San Gabriel Valley to the shores of Monterey. A narrow trail then, but, even then, to him it was broad in its potential signi...

2025

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The true horseman, born to it and bound to it by an inbred love of the animal, admires a spirited horse. Old Maurice, the groom, in the days before he had to turn to the less-glorious branch of the game, had experienced his share of thrills with lively thoroughbreds. Maurice the groom sidled up to me, indecision in the flicker of his bright brown eyes—indecision, which held him, with one hand raised to the level of my shoulder affectionately, as though he wished to emphasize the appeal so ...

2025

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"The Criminal Imbecile: An Analysis of Three Remarkable Murder Cases" by Henry Herbert Goddard delves into the psychological and social factors surrounding criminal behavior. Goddard, a prominent psychologist, examines three specific murder cases to illustrate the concept of criminal imbecility, a term he uses to describe individuals with diminished mental capacity who commit heinous acts. Through detailed case studies, he explores the intersection of mental health, morality, and the legal...

2025

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"The Kallikak Family: A Study in the Heredity of Feeble-Mindedness" by Henry Herbert Goddard is a pioneering work in the field of psychology and genetics. The book presents a detailed case study of the Kallikak family, illustrating Goddard's theories on the inheritance of mental deficiencies. Through meticulous research, he traces the lineage of the family, highlighting the impact of heredity on intelligence and behavior. Goddard's findings sparked significant debate about the nature of in...

2025

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"Sundown Slim" likely follows the adventures of its titular character, Sundown Slim, in the American frontier. The story may involve elements of action, adventure, and romance, typical of the Western genre.Henry Herbert Knibbs was celebrated for his authentic portrayals of Western life and his ability to capture the rugged beauty and challenges of the American West. His works often featured vivid descriptions of the landscape, compelling characters, and themes of courage, honor, and redemp...

2025

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In "The Ridin' Kid from Powder River," readers are taken on a journey through the rugged landscapes of the Western frontier. The protagonist, the Ridin' Kid, is depicted as a skilled horseman and a figure of legendary status. As he navigates the challenges of the frontier, encounters with outlaws, and trials of the open range, the Ridin' Kid embodies the spirit of the Old West.Henry Herbert Knibbs' writing is characterized by its vivid portrayal of Western life, its colorful characters, an...

2025

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Set against the backdrop of the rugged wilderness, the novel follows the boys as they navigate the challenges and thrills of outdoor life. From fishing and hiking to campfire tales and exploring the untamed landscape, the boys forge lifelong friendships and learn valuable lessons about courage, teamwork, and resilience.Henry Herbert Knibbs' writing style is characterized by its vivid descriptions, authentic portrayal of Western life, and its celebration of the spirit of adventure. "Lost Fa...

2025

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"Partners of Chance" is a classic Western story that explores the challenges and adventures faced by characters in the American frontier. The novel likely features elements such as cowboys, outlaws, and the struggles of survival in the rugged landscapes of the West.Knibbs' works often celebrated the spirit of the American West, and he gained popularity for his realistic and vivid portrayals of Western life. If you enjoy Western fiction with a focus on the cowboy culture and the challenges ...

2025

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This novel likely explores themes related to the American West, such as the rugged frontier life, cowboys, ranchers, and the challenges faced by individuals in that environment. The title suggests a tale centered around a character named Jim Waring in Sonora-Town, indicating a setting in the western frontier or a town in the American West.Henry Herbert Knibbs often depicted the authenticity of the Western lifestyle, capturing the essence of the Old West through his writings. His works cele...

2009

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Maurice and the bay mare by Henry Herbert Knibbs offers a concentrated, compelling experience within fiction / literary. This concise work presents carefully drawn characters and purposeful plotting that together explore themes of choice, consequence, and human connection. The prose is precise and economical, balancing vivid scenes with clear pacing to maintain narrative momentum. Ideal for readers seeking a thoughtful, accessible read, the book is well-suited to book clubs and classroom d...

2009

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Popular western novel, first published in 1914.