Books by "Richard H. Ward"

12 books found

The Six Unsolved Ciphers

The Six Unsolved Ciphers

by Richard Belfield

2007 · Ulysses Press

A survey of the world's most famous unsolved secret codes documents their stories and the monumental efforts that have been applied to their solutions, from the sobering tale of the Zodiac serial killings to the Beale Papers' promise about a lucrative treasure in Virginia's Bedford County. Original.

Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Supreme Court of the State of Michigan

Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Supreme Court of the State of Michigan

by Michigan. Supreme Court, Randolph Manning, George C. Gibbs, Thomas McIntyre Cooley, Elijah Wood Meddaugh, William Jennison, Hovey K. Clarke, Hoyt Post, Henry Allen Chaney, William Dudley Fuller, John Adams Brooks, Marquis Eaton, Herschel Bouton Lazell, James Reasoner, Richard W. Cooper

1878

Human Life and Its Conditions

Human Life and Its Conditions

by Richard William Church

1886

Coote's Treatise on the Law of Mortgages

Coote's Treatise on the Law of Mortgages

by Richard Holmes Coote

1912

A Treatise on the Law of Mortgages

A Treatise on the Law of Mortgages

by Richard Holmes Coote

1904

The Longest Cave

The Longest Cave

by Roger W. Brucker, Richard A. Watson

1987 · SIU Press

In 1925 the geological connection between Flint Ridge and Mammoth Cave was proved when dye placed in a Flint Ridge spring showed up in Echo River at Mammoth Cave. That tantalizing swirl of dye confirmed speculations that wereto tempt more than 650cavers over half a century with the thrill of being the first to make human passage of the cave connection. Roger Brucker and Richard Watson tell not only of their own twenty-year effort to complete the link but the stories of many others who worked their way through mud-choked crawlways less than a foot high only to find impenetrable blockages. Floyd Collins died a grisly death in nearby Sand Cave in1925, after being trapped there for 15 days. The wide press coverage of the rescue efforts stirred the imagination of the public and his body was on macabre display in a glass-topped coffin in Crystal Cave into the 1940s. Agents of a rival cave owner once even stole his corpse, which was recovered and still is in a coffin in the cave. Modern cavers still have a word with Floyd as they start their downward treks. Brucker and Watson joined the parade of cavers who propelled themselves by wiggling kneecaps, elbows, and toes through quarter-mile long crawlways, clinging by fingertips and boot toes across mud-slick walls, over bottomless pits, into gurgling streams beneath stone ceilings that descend to water level, down crumbling crevices and up mountainous rockfalls, into wondrous domed halls, and straight ahead into a blackness intensified rather than dispelled by the carbide lamps on their helmets. Over two decades they explored the passages with others who sought the final connection as vigorously as themselves. Pat Crowther, a young mother of two, joined them and because of her thinness became the member of the crew to go first into places no human had ever gone before. In that role, in July 1972, she wiggled her way through the Tight Spot and found the route that would link the Flint Ridge and Mammoth Cave systems into one cave extending 144.4 miles through the Kentucky limestone. In a new afterword to this edition the authors summarize the subsequent explorations that have more than doubled the established length of the cave system. Based upon geological evidence, the authors predict that new discoveries will add another 200 miles to the length of the world’s longest cave, making it over 500 miles long.

A Treatise on the Law of Mortgage

A Treatise on the Law of Mortgage

by Richard Holmes Coote

1880

The Coldstream Guards, 1885-1914

The Coldstream Guards, 1885-1914

by Sir John Richard Hall (bart.)

1929

The second in a group of books giving the complete history of the Coldstream Guards. This book contains extracted information from a mass of regimental and private diaries covering every event of importance and interest in the South African campaign.

Guide to the Great Game Animals (Ungulata) in the Department of Zoology, British Museum (Natural History).

Guide to the Great Game Animals (Ungulata) in the Department of Zoology, British Museum (Natural History).

by British Museum (Natural History). Department of Zoology, Richard Lydekker

1907