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Jim Ward tells the detailed story of discovering his own fascination with body piercing, his founding of Gauntlet (the first body piercing studio), and the beginning of the modern body piercing industry.
Running the Gauntlet
of art, Ford saw another way: the assembly line, which made it possible for less-skilled workers to turn out more cars than any of his rivals. Productivity was so astounding that Ford stopped measuring it. By 1914, other companies ...
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Sub-Lieutenant Rose, wounded in the back from shell-splinters, followed his leader through the flak and the fire from enemy fighters. At around 3,000yds distance he launched his torpedo at one of the German heavy units.
The Gauntlet is more than a game, though. It is the most ancient, the most dangerous kind of magic. It holds worlds inside worlds. And it takes players as prisoners.
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The Gauntlet Runner tells a tale of fractured lives, broken treaties, and the stark realities of the struggles faced by early American settlers as they risk their lives to cultivate the young, formidable nation.
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Running the Gauntlet: Some Recollections of Adventure