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Remington 1894
by William W. Johnstone
read by Al Kessel
Part 1 of the Remington series
Bestselling authors William W. Johnstone and J. A. Johnstone celebrate a legend of the American West-and the weapon that shaped a nation's destiny . . . As a teenager, John McMasters won the Medal of Honor as a sniper for the Union Army during the Civil War. Thirty years later, McMasters lives a peaceful life in the Arizona Territory, raising a family and running cattle. These days, he needs eyeglasses to hit a distant target. But that doesn't stop his wife and four children from buying him a special present for his fiftieth birthday: a beautiful new Remington shotgun. Turns out, he's going to need it . . . The Butcher gang has come to town. By the time McMasters learns of their arrival, they've invaded his ranch and slaughtered his family, hightailing it out of the county. McMasters wants revenge, using his new shotgun to hunt down those butchers like the animals they are. But he can't do it alone. His friend, Deputy U.S. Marshal Daniel Kirkpatrick, is hauling six of the deadliest criminals in the country to a prison in Yuma. They're cutthroat killers, every bit as ruthless as the Butchers. But when McMasters points his Remington at their heads, they will become his killers . . .
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Remington 1894 [Dramatized Adaptation]
by William W. Johnstone
read by Full Cast, Ken Jackson, James Keegan, Tracy Olivera
Part of the Remington series
As the sun rises in a backyard, a tiny ant and thousands of her brothers and sisters leave their underground nest. The little insect has a busy day ahead foraging for food and carrying it back home for the ant colony to share.
In this title for young nonfiction fans, the carefully leveled text and beautiful full-page photographs tell the story of a 24-hour period in the life of an ant.
• Discover how ants work as a team to find food and share information about good food sources.
• Peek into the ant's underground home that she shares with her mother, the giant queen ant, and thousands of other busy workers.
• And even though the ant is very, very small, discover how she does essential work in her backyard habitat, such as dispersing seeds and making the soil crumbly, so water and air can reach the roots of trees and other plants.
The engaging text is a perfect introduction to insect lives and life cycles and is just right for building an enjoyment of nonfiction reading.
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