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Malcolm McNeill

    Notizen im Fallen
    In Pursuit Of The Mad Mullah
    Fort Collins
    Poudre Canyon
    The Beginning Woods
    Observed While Falling: Bill Burroughs, Ah Pook, and Me
    • 2016

      The Beginning Woods

      • 464 pages
      • 17 hours of reading
      3.6(482)Add rating

      The story unfolds as a mysterious phenomenon begins, with individuals vanishing suddenly, leaving only their clothes behind. As the disappearances escalate, society grapples with the chaos and fear that ensue. The narrative explores the impact of these inexplicable events on the remaining population, delving into themes of loss, desperation, and the search for answers amidst an increasingly surreal reality.

      The Beginning Woods
    • 2015

      Poudre Canyon

      • 130 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      The Poudre Canyon, shaped by the Cache la Poudre River, is rich in history and outdoor recreation. This book guides readers through its past, highlighting significant landmarks and stories from the early 1800s when trappers and Native Americans inhabited the area. It chronicles the arrival of explorers, miners, and the development of railroads, which facilitated logging and access to mining towns. By the 1920s, the completion of a road through the canyon opened the region to tourism, enhancing its reputation for hunting and fishing.

      Poudre Canyon
    • 2012

      Delving into the creative process, this memoir offers an intimate look at the artist's journey in creating "Ah Pook is Here." It explores the inspirations, challenges, and artistic choices that shaped the work, providing insights into the themes and techniques employed. The narrative reflects on the intersection of art and personal experience, revealing how the project influenced both the artist's life and broader cultural conversations. Rich with anecdotes and reflections, it serves as a profound exploration of artistic expression and innovation.

      Observed While Falling: Bill Burroughs, Ah Pook, and Me
    • 2009

      Fort Collins

      The Miller Photographs

      • 130 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      Set against the backdrop of Fort Collins, Colorado, this book showcases the evolution of the town through the lens of photographer Mark Miller, who established his studio in 1914. As Fort Collins transitioned from a Wild West outpost to a thriving college town, Miller captured its people, businesses, and landscapes over nearly six decades. Featuring a selection from over 70,000 images, the collection highlights the rich history and development of the area, preserved at the Fort Collins Museum's Local History Archive.

      Fort Collins
    • 2007

      In Pursuit Of The Mad Mullah

      Service And Sport In The Somali Protectorate

      • 350 pages
      • 13 hours of reading

      The book is a facsimile reprint of an original antiquarian work, reflecting its historical significance. While it may include imperfections such as marks, notations, and flawed pages due to its age, the reprint aims to preserve the cultural importance of the text. The commitment to making this literature accessible is emphasized, ensuring that it remains available in high-quality, modern editions that maintain fidelity to the original.

      In Pursuit Of The Mad Mullah