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ONE EAR

An Alaskan bush pilot Noble Banks learns of a large treasure of gold, hidden and left by an old Russian hermit. Earlier in the hermit’s life, because he saved the Chief’s wife, he received gold nuggets from the tribe as spiritual gifts. This went on for many years and the hermit kept his treasure a secret, all stitched up in moose-hide bags. He died and never used the gold. The adventure includes an Indian girl, Ovee Raintree who runs with wolves. She, and the bush pilot, are brought together not only by the hidden treasure, but by a life-threatening encounter with a grizzly bear. Along with that, though the Indian girl is perfectly in tune with life in Alaska, she lives in fear of its coming transition, from the wilderness to statehood. The book One Ear, is my latest creation. The story takes place in 1958/59, a time of turmoil and change. It is 240 pages of adventure… from beginning to end.

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WIND DRINKER

 

My first horseback journey began at the Pacific coast on the beach at Santa Barbara in April 1968.  I wanted to find the America I grew up reading about.  I was fearful that it would be gone.  While living mostly off the land, I rode through all the seasons and across four thousand miles. It took seven months to reach the Atlantic. In 1984, I saddled up and rode 3210 miles from Canada to Mexico down the Rocky Mountain chain in four months. It was another first having ridden both from ocean to ocean and from Canada to Mexico. 102 Photographs.

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THE LAW & THE EAGLE

 

It is 1910 and Author Jeremy Adams travels to San Angelo, Texas, to research an old man’s haunting and tragic account of brothers James and Aaron Hawkins. The story is an epic adventure of Rangers, revolution, superstition and destiny. It is woven into the historic and tumultuous backdrop of Texas and Mexico in the late 1800s. A vision of the west you will never forget.

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SABERTOOTH COLLECTOR'S GUIDE

 

The Sabertooth Collector's Guide is for knife enthuriasts, anyone who collects knives and especially for those who collect Sabertooth knives.  It is a carry-about book for those who search, find or want to verify the history and authenticity of that one-of-a-kind Sabertooth knife built by Jefferson Spivey. Also for knife owners and collectors simply interested in the Sabertooth knife history. 

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SPLENDOR Dazzles in Vain

 

At an earlier time while writing The Law and The Eagle, the story became entangled in nearly all aspects of my life.  I was a prisoner to my own making, from master to slave.  There was no out, no speedy fix and I could not push it aside.  I was captured by the characters I created and felt morally obligated to honor their existence. As I researched historical facts and blended together the real with the unreal, the story took on a spiritual nature and I questioned, "...what if I'm not making it up and it's all true"  For that reason, the story had to be told.  Or else, splendor dazzles in vain. 

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108 Photographs and Illustrations 

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Wind Drinker

The Law and The Eagle

Sabertooth Collector's Guide

Splendor

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Wind Drinker

The Law and The Eagle

Sabertooth Collector's Guide

Splendor

One Ear

 

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Jefferson Spivey’s first appearance in the public’s eye was at the age of four. He was on the cover of a Catholic Orphanage charity magazine looking lost and forlorn in ragged clothes. By the time he was eleven, he had run away from two orphanages.

As a teen, during the summer months he hitchhiked the highways of the western states working at odd jobs, the wheat harvest, truck driving and rough necking in the oil fields.

One summer he worked as a cowboy. He joined the Marine Corps under age and was honorably discharged. Later he was drafted into the Army and spent his tour of duty in Europe.

Known mostly for his long journeys on horseback, Spivey’s ride from the Pacific to the Atlantic took seven months and covered 4,000 miles through all the seasons. He is the first man to have accomplished such a feat, one man, one horse, on one continuous trek. In 1984, he saddled up and rode 3,200 miles from Canada to Mexico down the Rocky Mountain chain. It was another first, having ridden both, from ocean to ocean and from Canada to Mexico. There were other rides; in South West/Africa Namibia, where he rode the oldest desert in the world.

On his ocean-to-ocean ride in 1968 he invented the Sabertooth Knife. The design is so unique that it has become, in and of itself, a trademark. The Sabertooth, which is a hatchet, saw and knife has been sold around the world. 

Spivey has written for National Geographic, Defenders of Wildlife, Gun World, Horse & Rider, Knives Illustrated, and other publications. He was a consultant writer on his own story The Long Ride, at Universal Studios.

Over the years, while the Author rode into history on horseback and raised two families, this work and others have been produced. Wind Drinker is an epic of nonfiction, Spivey’s own adventures and memoir. A vanishing breed,Spivey and his horseback journeys have been written about and published in all media forms worldwide.

The book, The Law & The Eagle took years to finish. Splendor Dazzles in Vain tells of those years and the struggles in between. The book One Ear is Spivey’s latest creation.

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