Cripple Creek
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The Band, Up On Cripple Creek
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Cripple Creek Remunda Horse Decorative Throw Pillow 17 x 17 $16.99 Cripple Creek Horse Throw Pillow Item #PTP808 By Pat Lehmkuhl Measurements: 17" x 17" Design is on one side Material(s): Front: 60% Cotton/40% Polyester Back: 70% Polyester/30% Cotton Filling: 100% Polyester Care instructions: Spot or dry clean only Made in the USA... |
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Cripple Creek #2609 Photographic Poster Print by Vic Harshberger, 16x20 $23.99 Cripple Creek #2609 is digitally printed on archival photographic paper resulting in vivid, pure color and exceptional detail that is suitable for any museum or gallery display. Finding that perfect piece to match your interest and style is easy and within your budget!... |
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Cripple Creek #2609 Stretched Canvas Poster Print by Vic Harshberger, 16x20 $149.99 Decorate your home or office with high quality wall décor. Cripple Creek #2609 is that perfect piece that matches your style, interests, and budget.... |
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Cripple Creek $5.83 ... |
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A Lark in the Morn $7.43 ... |
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Max Morath At The Mighty Gold Bar Piano, Imperial Hotel, Cripple Creek Colorado (Gold Vinyl) Liner Notes By Marshall Sprague; Third LP Of Max Morath's Early Career, the Second Recorded At The Gold Bar Room;... |
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Cripple Creek [VHS] $9.99 ... |
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Marshal of Cripple Creek (B&W) [VHS] $9.99 ... |
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The Marshal of Cripple Creek [VHS] $9.99 ... |
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History - Haunted History - Haunted Rockies $24.95 They are the backbone of a continent, towering granite peaks that have lured adventurers to the American West for centuries. For some, this rugged landscape yielded incredible wealth. For others, its only offerings were tragic death. In a tour of Colorado's spookiest places, we visit Cripple Creek Hotel, Manitou Springs, the frontier town of Buckskin Joe, Molly Brown's Denver mansion, and Estes Pa... |
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Cripple Creek $3.98 Cripple Creek by Douglas Hirt Published in 1997 by Berkley |
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A Cabin in Cripple Creek $9.48 Ten-year-old Mary Haskins and her family catch the "gold fever" and head to Cripple Creek, Colorado, in 1895 in search of gold. Mary has many adventures while living in this small mining town, such as riding a "wild burro," witnessing two big fires that threaten to burn down the whole town, and exploring railroad cars filled with all kinds of surprises. Mary's life in Cripple Creek is not all fun, though. Her father unfortunately loses the family's savings to a dishonest man, but Mary saves the day by learning to pan for gold. |
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Cripple Creek Days $16.98 Mabel Barbee Lee has written a rousing tale of early days in Cripple Creek, Colorado. She speaks with authority because she arrived there as a child in 1892, and with wide-eyed wonder saw the whole place turn to gold. With his divining rod, Mabel's father tapped gold ore on Beacon Hill but missed becoming a millionaire by selling his claim short. Nonetheless, life was rich for young Mabel in a booming town with points of interest like Poverty Gulch, the Continental Hotel, and a fantastic house called Finn's Folly; with characters around like the promoter Windy Joe and (seen from a distance) the madam Pearl De Vere; with something always going on, whether a celebration or a disastrous fire or train wreck or a no-nonsense miners' strike.Mabel Lee's book brings back a time and place with affection. The foreword is by Lowell Thomas, who was her pupil when she was a young schoolmarm in Cripple Creek. |
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Strike It Rich in Cripple Creek (American History Through Primary Sources) $21.48 Strike It Rich in Cripple Creek (American History Through Primary Sources) by Leni Donlan Published in 2006 by Raintree |
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Last Stage to Cripple Creek $12.48 Jake Hannibal grew up back east and came of age just as the war between the states began. He quickly volunteered for service in the union army and soon found himself facing the confederate army at Fredricksburg,VA. Receiving a wound that would make him unfit for further service he decided to head west, to get as far away from the war torn east as possible. His one desire was to start his own cattle ranch, but Jake was in for a rude awakening. What he found were men who were willing to do anything, even murder to get a hold of what others had. Men who held nothing sacred, even life itself. Jake hires on to punch cattle for Tom Hicks, who teaches him what to expect in this rugged land. After leaving the Rocking H behind he strikes out on his own trying to find a place to begin building his dream. What follows is not what Jake had expected. He soon comes into contact with the most ruthless of all men. Men who carried six guns and knew how to handle them, men who would stop at nothing to get what he had struggled to build. Tom had tried to warn young Jake Hannibal and prepare him for life in this untamed land, but nothing Tom warned him about could compare to what Jake was about to experience. Death, violence, and greed soon reared it's ugly head. If he wanted to survive he had to become as hardened as they. |
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Cripple Creek Bonanza $12.37 No Synopsis Available |
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Forgotten Men of Cripple Creek $28.24 No Synopsis Available |
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Strike It Rich in Cripple Creek $21.56 No Synopsis Available |
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Ghost Tales of Cripple Creek $2.82 No Synopsis Available |
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Cripple Creek; A Novel $17.58 No Synopsis Available |
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Death at the Cripple Creek Coal Mine $23.84 No Synopsis Available |
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All That Glitters: Class, Conflict, and Community in Cripple Creek $57.33 No Synopsis Available |
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Midas of the Rockies: The Story of Stratton and Cripple Creek $35.61 No Synopsis Available |
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The Trouble With Gold... a Promising Treasure from Cripple Creek $14.32 No Synopsis Available |
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Life on Cripple Creek: Essays on Living the Multiple Sclerosis $14.48 No Synopsis Available |
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The Cripple of Inishmaan $10.98 In 1934, the people of Inishmaan learn that the Hollywood director Robert Flaherty is coming to the neighboring island to film a documentary. No one is more excited than Cripple Billy, an unloved boy whose chief occupation has been grazing at cows and yearning for a girl who wants no part of him. For Billy is determined to cross the sea and audition for the Yank. And as news of his audacity ripples through his rumor-starved community, The Cripple of Inishmaan becomes a merciless portrayal of a world so comically cramped and mean-spirited that hope is an affront to its order. |
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Cripple Poetics $18.98 A love story for crip culture! By turns playful, unsettling, raw and moving, Cripple Poetics: A Love Story is an immersive and sensual correspondence that builds and heats by accretion-one keystroke at a time. The dance of courtship is reflected in language that alternately snakes and darts, declares and obfuscates, reminisces and forges-finding freedom within its limitations. Cripple Poetics preserves and unfolds the artifacts of an original and timely love story that might otherwise have remained shrouded in a small, forgotten corner of cyberspace. |
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Songs Of A Cripple (1909) $16.98 Songs Of A Cripple (1909) by Maurice Johnson Published in 2007 by Kessinger Publishing, LLC |
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Cripple Crow $14.98 Cripple Crow marks a departure for Devendra Banhart. It's obvious from the faux Sgt. Pepper-meets-Incredible String Band freak scene cover photo that something is afoot. The disc is Banhart's first foray from Michael Gira's Young God label, and it's more adventurous than anything he's done before. This is not to imply that the set is a slick, over-produced affair, but it is a significant change. The instrumental, stylistic, and textural range on this 23-song set is considerably wider than it's been in the past. Working with Noah Georgeson and Thom Monahan, a backing band of friends known as "the Hairy Fairies", Banhart's crafted something expansive, colorful, and perhaps even accessible to a wider array of listeners. There are layered vocals and choruses of backing singers, as well as piano and flutes on the gorgeous "I Heard Somebody Say," while the electric guitar and drums fuelling "Long Haired Child," with its reverb-drenched backing vocals, is primitive, percussive, and dark. There is also the 21st century psychedelic jug band stomp of the second single, "I Feel Just Like a Child," that crosses the nursery rhyme melodics of Mississippi John Hurt with the naughty boy swagger of Marc Bolan. There are also five songs in Spanish, Banhart's native tongue, in a style that's a cross between flamenco and son. The title cut, "Cripple Crow," is one of the most haunting anti-war songs around. In it, Banhart places a new generation in the firing line, and urges them to resist not with violence, but with pacifistic refusal. A lone acoustic guitar, hand drums, a backing chorus, and a lilting, muted flute all sift in with one another to weave a song that feels more like a prayer. The lone cover here, of Simon Diaz's "Luna de Margaerita," drips with the rawest kind of emotion. Ultimately, Cripple Crow is a roughly stitched tapestry; it is rich, varied, wild, irreverent, simple, and utterly joyous to listen to. ~ Thom Jurek, All Music Guide |
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Good evening everybody $3.98 Good evening everybody : From Cripple Creek to Samarkand by Lowell Thomas Published in 1976 by Morrow |
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The Good Cripple $10.66 No Synopsis Available |
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The Creek $14.98 The Creek by J. T. Glisson 1st Published in 1993 by University Press of Florida |
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The Cripple and His Talismans $3.98 Prepare to enter a world where the norms of human behavior—even the rules governing time and gravity—are set on their heads. This dark and wry fable begins with the narrator waking up and discovering he is missing an arm. He has no idea how he lost it or how to find it—but as he searches the chaotic, often surreal streets of Bombay, he meets an absurd and marvelous cast of characters who offer him clues: a woman selling rainbows, a beggar living under an egg cart, a coffin maker who builds finger-sized caskets, a giant who lives underwater, a homeless boy riding the rails. They all lead him to Baba Rakhu, master of the underworld, who will reveal the story of his lost arm—for a price. Funny and wise, violent and tender, The Cripple and His Talismans is an impressive debut. A bestseller in Canada, it has been compared to the works of Samuel Beckett, Lewis Carroll, and Salman Rushdie. |
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The Empire of Kalman the Cripple (Library of Modern Jewish Literature) $5.48 The Empire of Kalman the Cripple (Library of Modern Jewish Literature) by Yehudah Elberg, and Yehuda Elberg 1st ed Published in 1997 by Syracuse University Press |
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Slocum and the High-Graders (Slocum Series, No. 341) $3.48 When a streak of bad luck forces Slocum to become a miner in Cripple Creek, he discovers that there's more than gold in them thar hills-there's murder. |
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Songs Of A Cripple 1909 $16.01 No Synopsis Available |
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Nub: Story of an Ex-Cripple $14.48 No Synopsis Available |
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Spirit of Chief Cripple Dog $23.84 No Synopsis Available |
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By the Creek $28.61 No Synopsis Available |
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Creek $24.84 No Synopsis Available |

