Author: Pehr Kalm
Publisher: London : The editor
ISBN:
Category : Atlantic States
Languages : en
Pages : 422
Book Description
Travels Into North America
Author: Pehr Kalm
Publisher: London : The editor
ISBN:
Category : Atlantic States
Languages : en
Pages : 422
Book Description
Publisher: London : The editor
ISBN:
Category : Atlantic States
Languages : en
Pages : 422
Book Description
Travels in North America, in the Years 1827 and 1828
Author: Basil Hall
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 1108032850
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 449
Book Description
A detailed account of Captain Basil Hall's travels in North America between 1827 and 1828, first published in 1829.
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 1108032850
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 449
Book Description
A detailed account of Captain Basil Hall's travels in North America between 1827 and 1828, first published in 1829.
Catalogue of the Library of the Young Men's Christian Association of Louisville, Kentucky ...
Author: Young Men's Christian Associations. Louisville, Ky. Library
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Library catalogs
Languages : en
Pages : 30
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Library catalogs
Languages : en
Pages : 30
Book Description
Bibliography of Natural History Travel Narratives
Author: Anne S. Troelstra
Publisher: BRILL
ISBN: 9004343784
Category : Reference
Languages : en
Pages : 482
Book Description
Anne Troelstra’s fine bibliography is an outstanding and ground-breaking work. He has provided the academic world with a long-needed bibliographical record of human endeavour in the field of the natural sciences. The travel narratives listed here encompass all aspects of the natural world in every part of the globe, but are especially concerned with its fauna, flora and fossil remains. Such eyewitness accounts have always fascinated their readers, but they were never written solely for entertainment: fragmentary though they often are, these narratives of travel and exploration are of immense importance for our scientific understanding of life on earth, providing us with a window on an ever changing, and often vanishing, natural world. Without such records of the past we could not track, document or understand the significance of changes that are so important for the study of zoogeography. With this book Troelstra gives us a superb overview of natural history travel narratives. The well over four thousand detailed entries, ranging over four centuries and all major western European languages, are drawn from a wide range of sources and include both printed books and periodical contributions. While no subject bibliography by a single author can attain absolute completeness, Troelstra’s work is comprehensive to a truly remarkable degree. The entries are arranged alphabetically by author and chronologically, by the year of first publication, under the author’s name. A brief biography, with the scope and range of their work, is given for each author; every title is set in context, the contents – including illustrations – are described and all known editions and translations are cited. In addition, there is a geographical index that cross refers between authors and the regions visited, and a full list of the bibliographical and biographical sources used in compiling the bibliography.
Publisher: BRILL
ISBN: 9004343784
Category : Reference
Languages : en
Pages : 482
Book Description
Anne Troelstra’s fine bibliography is an outstanding and ground-breaking work. He has provided the academic world with a long-needed bibliographical record of human endeavour in the field of the natural sciences. The travel narratives listed here encompass all aspects of the natural world in every part of the globe, but are especially concerned with its fauna, flora and fossil remains. Such eyewitness accounts have always fascinated their readers, but they were never written solely for entertainment: fragmentary though they often are, these narratives of travel and exploration are of immense importance for our scientific understanding of life on earth, providing us with a window on an ever changing, and often vanishing, natural world. Without such records of the past we could not track, document or understand the significance of changes that are so important for the study of zoogeography. With this book Troelstra gives us a superb overview of natural history travel narratives. The well over four thousand detailed entries, ranging over four centuries and all major western European languages, are drawn from a wide range of sources and include both printed books and periodical contributions. While no subject bibliography by a single author can attain absolute completeness, Troelstra’s work is comprehensive to a truly remarkable degree. The entries are arranged alphabetically by author and chronologically, by the year of first publication, under the author’s name. A brief biography, with the scope and range of their work, is given for each author; every title is set in context, the contents – including illustrations – are described and all known editions and translations are cited. In addition, there is a geographical index that cross refers between authors and the regions visited, and a full list of the bibliographical and biographical sources used in compiling the bibliography.
Birds in Eighteenth-Century Literature
Author: Brycchan Carey
Publisher: Springer Nature
ISBN: 3030327922
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 289
Book Description
This book examines literary representations of birds from across the world in anage of expanding European colonialism. It offers important new perspectives intothe ways birds populate and generate cultural meaning in a variety of literary andnon-literary genres from 1700–1840 as well as throughout a broad range ofecosystems and bioregions. It considers a wide range of authors, including someof the most celebrated figures in eighteenth-century literature such as John Gay,Henry Fielding, Laurence Sterne, Anna Letitia Barbauld, William Cowper, MaryWollstonecraft, Thomas Bewick, Charlotte Smith, William Wordsworth, andGilbert White. ignwogwog[p
Publisher: Springer Nature
ISBN: 3030327922
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 289
Book Description
This book examines literary representations of birds from across the world in anage of expanding European colonialism. It offers important new perspectives intothe ways birds populate and generate cultural meaning in a variety of literary andnon-literary genres from 1700–1840 as well as throughout a broad range ofecosystems and bioregions. It considers a wide range of authors, including someof the most celebrated figures in eighteenth-century literature such as John Gay,Henry Fielding, Laurence Sterne, Anna Letitia Barbauld, William Cowper, MaryWollstonecraft, Thomas Bewick, Charlotte Smith, William Wordsworth, andGilbert White. ignwogwog[p
Travel Literature as Source Material for American Catholic History
Author: Joseph Paul Ryan
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : United States
Languages : en
Pages : 136
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : United States
Languages : en
Pages : 136
Book Description
The Mothers
Author: Robert Briffault
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Anthropology
Languages : en
Pages : 822
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Anthropology
Languages : en
Pages : 822
Book Description
A Catalogue of Books in the Gibraltar Commercial Library, Established in the Year 1806
Author: Gibraltar Commercial Library
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Libraries
Languages : en
Pages : 202
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Libraries
Languages : en
Pages : 202
Book Description
A Catalogue of Books in the Gibraltar Garrison Library, Established in ... 1793, with the Fundamental and By-laws and a List of Subscribers
Author: Gibraltar Garrison Library (Gibraltar)
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 366
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 366
Book Description
Transforming New Orleans and Its Environs
Author: Craig Colten
Publisher: University of Pittsburgh Pre
ISBN: 9780822972198
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 292
Book Description
Human settlement of the Lower Mississippi River Valley—especially in New Orleans, the region’s largest metropolis—has produced profound and dramatic environmental change. From prehistoric midden building to late-twentieth century industrial pollution, Transforming New Orleans and Its Environs traces through history the impact of human activity upon the environment of this fascinating and unpredictable region. In eleven essays, scholars across disciplines––including anthropology, architecture, history, natural history, and geography––chronicle how societies have worked to transform untamed wetlands and volatile floodplains into a present-day sprawling urban center and industrial complex, and how they have responded to the environmental changes brought about by the disruption of the natural setting. This new text follows the trials of native and colonial settlers as they struggled to shape the environment to fit the needs of urbanization. It demonstrates how the Mississippi River, while providing great avenues for commerce, transportation, and colonization also presented the region’s greatest threat to urban centers, and details how engineers set about taming the mighty river. Also featured is an analysis of the impact of modern New Orleans upon the surrounding rural parishes and the effect urban pollution has had on the city’s water supply and aquatic life.
Publisher: University of Pittsburgh Pre
ISBN: 9780822972198
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 292
Book Description
Human settlement of the Lower Mississippi River Valley—especially in New Orleans, the region’s largest metropolis—has produced profound and dramatic environmental change. From prehistoric midden building to late-twentieth century industrial pollution, Transforming New Orleans and Its Environs traces through history the impact of human activity upon the environment of this fascinating and unpredictable region. In eleven essays, scholars across disciplines––including anthropology, architecture, history, natural history, and geography––chronicle how societies have worked to transform untamed wetlands and volatile floodplains into a present-day sprawling urban center and industrial complex, and how they have responded to the environmental changes brought about by the disruption of the natural setting. This new text follows the trials of native and colonial settlers as they struggled to shape the environment to fit the needs of urbanization. It demonstrates how the Mississippi River, while providing great avenues for commerce, transportation, and colonization also presented the region’s greatest threat to urban centers, and details how engineers set about taming the mighty river. Also featured is an analysis of the impact of modern New Orleans upon the surrounding rural parishes and the effect urban pollution has had on the city’s water supply and aquatic life.