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Category : Birds
Languages : en
Pages : 492
Book Description
Fur, Feather, Fin—All of Us Are Kin
Author: Diane Lang
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
ISBN: 1481447106
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 48
Book Description
Come along on a rhyming tour through the amazing animal kingdom—from mammals to millipedes and everything in between—with this engaging picture book about how all creatures are connected! There are so many wild and wonderful animals in our world. Some have fur, some have feathers, some have fins, but all are connected. This fact-filled rhyming exploration of the diversity of the animal kingdom celebrates mammals, birds, insects, fish, reptiles, amphibians, and more! It’s a perfect match for budding naturalists and animal enthusiasts everywhere.
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
ISBN: 1481447106
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 48
Book Description
Come along on a rhyming tour through the amazing animal kingdom—from mammals to millipedes and everything in between—with this engaging picture book about how all creatures are connected! There are so many wild and wonderful animals in our world. Some have fur, some have feathers, some have fins, but all are connected. This fact-filled rhyming exploration of the diversity of the animal kingdom celebrates mammals, birds, insects, fish, reptiles, amphibians, and more! It’s a perfect match for budding naturalists and animal enthusiasts everywhere.
Unbranded
Author: Ben Masters
Publisher: Texas A&M University Press
ISBN: 1623492807
Category : Nature
Languages : en
Pages : 190
Book Description
On an epic 3,000-mile journey through the most pristine backcountry of the American West, four friends rode horseback across an almost contiguous stretch of unspoiled public lands, border to border, from Mexico to Canada. For their trail horses, they adopted wild mustangs from the US Bureau of Land Management that were perfectly adapted to the rocky terrain and harsh conditions of desert and mountain travel. A meticulously planned but sometimes unpredictable route brought them face to face with snowpack, downpours, and wildfire; unrelenting heat, raging rivers, and sheer cliffs; jumping cactus, rattlesnakes, and charging bull moose; sickness, injury, and death. But they also experienced a special camaraderie with each other and with the mustangs. Through it all, they had a constant traveling companion—a cameraman, shooting for the documentary film Unbranded. The trip’s inspiration and architect, Ben Masters, is joined here by the three other riders, Ben Thamer, Thomas Glover, and Jonny Fitzsimons; two memorable teachers and horse trainers; and the film’s producers and intrepid cameramen in the telling of this improbable story of adventure and self-discovery.
Publisher: Texas A&M University Press
ISBN: 1623492807
Category : Nature
Languages : en
Pages : 190
Book Description
On an epic 3,000-mile journey through the most pristine backcountry of the American West, four friends rode horseback across an almost contiguous stretch of unspoiled public lands, border to border, from Mexico to Canada. For their trail horses, they adopted wild mustangs from the US Bureau of Land Management that were perfectly adapted to the rocky terrain and harsh conditions of desert and mountain travel. A meticulously planned but sometimes unpredictable route brought them face to face with snowpack, downpours, and wildfire; unrelenting heat, raging rivers, and sheer cliffs; jumping cactus, rattlesnakes, and charging bull moose; sickness, injury, and death. But they also experienced a special camaraderie with each other and with the mustangs. Through it all, they had a constant traveling companion—a cameraman, shooting for the documentary film Unbranded. The trip’s inspiration and architect, Ben Masters, is joined here by the three other riders, Ben Thamer, Thomas Glover, and Jonny Fitzsimons; two memorable teachers and horse trainers; and the film’s producers and intrepid cameramen in the telling of this improbable story of adventure and self-discovery.
Feather Fin
Author: Stephen Cosgrove
Publisher: Price Stern Sloan
ISBN: 9780843104936
Category : Children's stories, American
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Warned against leaving the deep sea where he is safe, a young eel nevertheless goes exploring and becomes stranded on the beach.
Publisher: Price Stern Sloan
ISBN: 9780843104936
Category : Children's stories, American
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Warned against leaving the deep sea where he is safe, a young eel nevertheless goes exploring and becomes stranded on the beach.
The Demographic Imagination and the Nineteenth-Century City
Author: Nicholas Daly
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 110709559X
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 291
Book Description
Provocative account exploring how a population explosion transformed nineteenth-century European and American culture, creating shared narratives of urban life.
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 110709559X
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 291
Book Description
Provocative account exploring how a population explosion transformed nineteenth-century European and American culture, creating shared narratives of urban life.
Biological Sciences
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ISBN: 9780858472945
Category : Biology
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
The Feathers, fur or leaves? unit is an ideal way to link science with literacy in the classroom. It provides opportunities for students to explore features of living things, and ways they can be grouped together.
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ISBN: 9780858472945
Category : Biology
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
The Feathers, fur or leaves? unit is an ideal way to link science with literacy in the classroom. It provides opportunities for students to explore features of living things, and ways they can be grouped together.
Polygamy
Author: John Hanson Beadle
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Category : Latter Day Saint churches
Languages : en
Pages : 690
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Category : Latter Day Saint churches
Languages : en
Pages : 690
Book Description
The Catskills Alive!
Author: Francine Silverman
Publisher: Hunter Publishing, Inc
ISBN: 9781588433541
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 624
Book Description
Less than a day's drive from Boston, New York and Philly, the Catskill Mountains have long been a popular weekend retreat for city folk. The attractions are many - quiet lakes, scenic hikes, top-notch resorts, crafts and some of the country's best fly-fishing spots.
Publisher: Hunter Publishing, Inc
ISBN: 9781588433541
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 624
Book Description
Less than a day's drive from Boston, New York and Philly, the Catskill Mountains have long been a popular weekend retreat for city folk. The attractions are many - quiet lakes, scenic hikes, top-notch resorts, crafts and some of the country's best fly-fishing spots.
The Country
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Category : Sports
Languages : en
Pages : 788
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Category : Sports
Languages : en
Pages : 788
Book Description
Etta Lemon
Author: Tessa Boase
Publisher: Aurum Press
ISBN: 0711263388
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 352
Book Description
Etta Lemon: The Woman Who Saved the Birds is the story of a pioneering conservationist who led the campaign against the slaughter of wild birds for extravagantly feathered hats and coaxed the world to care for birds.
Publisher: Aurum Press
ISBN: 0711263388
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 352
Book Description
Etta Lemon: The Woman Who Saved the Birds is the story of a pioneering conservationist who led the campaign against the slaughter of wild birds for extravagantly feathered hats and coaxed the world to care for birds.
Goldfish in the Parlour
Author: Professor John Simons
Publisher: Sydney University Press
ISBN: 1743328737
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 321
Book Description
“For the first time, fish became our companions and a corner of many a Victorian parlour was given over to housing tiny fragments of their world enclosed in glass.” The experience of seeing a fish swimming in a glass tank is one we take for granted now but in Victorian England this was a remarkable sight. People had simply not been able to see fish as they now could with the invention of the aquarium and everything that went with it. Goldfish in the Parlour looks at the boom in the building of public aquariums, as well as the craze for home aquariums and visiting the seaside, during the reign of Queen Victoria. Furthermore, this book considers how people see and meet animals and, importantly, in what institutions and in what contexts these encounters happen. John Simons uncovers the sweeping consequences of the Victorian obsession with marine animals by looking at naturalist Frank Buckland’s Museum of Economic Fish Culture and the role of fish in the Victorian economy, the development of angling as a sport divided along class lines, the seeding of Empire with British fish and comparisons with aquarium building in Europe, USA and Australia. Goldfish in the Parlour interrogates the craze that took over Victorian England when aquariums “introduced” fish to parks, zoos and parlours.
Publisher: Sydney University Press
ISBN: 1743328737
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 321
Book Description
“For the first time, fish became our companions and a corner of many a Victorian parlour was given over to housing tiny fragments of their world enclosed in glass.” The experience of seeing a fish swimming in a glass tank is one we take for granted now but in Victorian England this was a remarkable sight. People had simply not been able to see fish as they now could with the invention of the aquarium and everything that went with it. Goldfish in the Parlour looks at the boom in the building of public aquariums, as well as the craze for home aquariums and visiting the seaside, during the reign of Queen Victoria. Furthermore, this book considers how people see and meet animals and, importantly, in what institutions and in what contexts these encounters happen. John Simons uncovers the sweeping consequences of the Victorian obsession with marine animals by looking at naturalist Frank Buckland’s Museum of Economic Fish Culture and the role of fish in the Victorian economy, the development of angling as a sport divided along class lines, the seeding of Empire with British fish and comparisons with aquarium building in Europe, USA and Australia. Goldfish in the Parlour interrogates the craze that took over Victorian England when aquariums “introduced” fish to parks, zoos and parlours.