Author: Dylan Stevens
Publisher: iUniverse
ISBN: 059575922X
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Wooded sanctuary is an account of one man's life in an abusive home and streets. The reader is a first hand witness to the abuse, the escape and the rise of a victim.
Wooded Sanctuary
Author: Dylan Stevens
Publisher: iUniverse
ISBN: 059575922X
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Wooded sanctuary is an account of one man's life in an abusive home and streets. The reader is a first hand witness to the abuse, the escape and the rise of a victim.
Publisher: iUniverse
ISBN: 059575922X
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Wooded sanctuary is an account of one man's life in an abusive home and streets. The reader is a first hand witness to the abuse, the escape and the rise of a victim.
A Sanctuary of Trees
Author: Gene Logsdon
Publisher: Chelsea Green Publishing
ISBN: 1603584013
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 250
Book Description
Whether as an adolescent studying at a seminary or as a journalist living just outside Philadelphia's city limits, Gene has always lived and worked close to the woods, and his curiosity and keen sense of observation have taught him valuable lessons about a wide variety of trees: their distinct characteristics and the multiple benefits and uses they have. In addition to imparting many fascinating practical details of woods wisdom, A Sanctuary of Trees is infused with a philosophy and descriptive lyricism that is born from the author's passionate and lifelong relationship with nature:There is a point at which the tree shudders before it begins its descent. Then slowly it tips, picks up speed, often with a kind of wailing death cry from rending wood fibers, and hits the ground with a whump that literally shakes the earth underfoot. The air, in the aftermath, seems to shimmy and shiver, as if saturated with static electricity.
Publisher: Chelsea Green Publishing
ISBN: 1603584013
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 250
Book Description
Whether as an adolescent studying at a seminary or as a journalist living just outside Philadelphia's city limits, Gene has always lived and worked close to the woods, and his curiosity and keen sense of observation have taught him valuable lessons about a wide variety of trees: their distinct characteristics and the multiple benefits and uses they have. In addition to imparting many fascinating practical details of woods wisdom, A Sanctuary of Trees is infused with a philosophy and descriptive lyricism that is born from the author's passionate and lifelong relationship with nature:There is a point at which the tree shudders before it begins its descent. Then slowly it tips, picks up speed, often with a kind of wailing death cry from rending wood fibers, and hits the ground with a whump that literally shakes the earth underfoot. The air, in the aftermath, seems to shimmy and shiver, as if saturated with static electricity.
Forest Hill
Author: Sharon Gregor
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
ISBN: 9780738540948
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 132
Book Description
John D. Rockefeller's Cleveland roots stretched across the oil-drenched banks and murky flats of Kingsbury Run in Cleveland and ended in the wooded sanctuary at Forest Hill. Six miles east of Public Square, Forest Hill was the Rockefeller family's country estate and summer home for four decades. It had formal gardens, greenhouses, a lake and lily pond, a golf course, a horse track, and acres of farmland. In the early 1900s, tourists and local residents rode the streetcar out Millionaires' Row to East Cleveland, where they peered through the imposing iron gates scrolled with an R to peek at the gatekeeper's lodge, the manicured lawns, and the road that led to the mansion atop the hill. Unfortunately, in 1917, Forest Hill burned to the ground. Because so many records, mementos, and photographs perished, the estate remains as shrouded in secrecy today as it did during its lifetime. Forest Hill: The Rockefeller Estate unveils the story of the estate, how it evolved and changed over the years, and how its legacy continues.
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
ISBN: 9780738540948
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 132
Book Description
John D. Rockefeller's Cleveland roots stretched across the oil-drenched banks and murky flats of Kingsbury Run in Cleveland and ended in the wooded sanctuary at Forest Hill. Six miles east of Public Square, Forest Hill was the Rockefeller family's country estate and summer home for four decades. It had formal gardens, greenhouses, a lake and lily pond, a golf course, a horse track, and acres of farmland. In the early 1900s, tourists and local residents rode the streetcar out Millionaires' Row to East Cleveland, where they peered through the imposing iron gates scrolled with an R to peek at the gatekeeper's lodge, the manicured lawns, and the road that led to the mansion atop the hill. Unfortunately, in 1917, Forest Hill burned to the ground. Because so many records, mementos, and photographs perished, the estate remains as shrouded in secrecy today as it did during its lifetime. Forest Hill: The Rockefeller Estate unveils the story of the estate, how it evolved and changed over the years, and how its legacy continues.
Uganda
Author: Philip Briggs
Publisher: Bradt Travel Guides
ISBN: 1784770221
Category : Travel
Languages : en
Pages : 620
Book Description
The Bradt Guide to Uganda, now more than 500-pages long, is the definitive travel handbook to this wonderful but oft-neglected destination, not only providing comprehensive background information to its varied national parks, towns and other cultural attractions, but also including detailed reviews of the ever-growing selection of world-class lodges and budget hotels that service them. Uganda boasts the most varied – and arguably the most exciting – safari circuit in Africa. The lush montane forests of Bwindi protect the world’s largest remaining population of mountain gorillas, many of which have become habituated to tourists and can be tracked to within a few metres on foot. Elsewhere, Queen Elizabeth National Park, set below the snow-capped Mountains of the Moon, is renowned for its tree-climbing lions and abundant buffaloes. Elephants abound in Murchison Falls National Park, coursed through by a dramatic stretch of the White Nile dense with hippos, crocodiles and waterfowl, while Kibale Forest offers superb chimpanzee tracking as well as the opportunity to see ten other monkey species in their natural jungle habitat. For birders, an astonishing checklist of more than 1,000 species – in a country similar in size to Great Britain or the state of Oregon ¬– includes dozens of Western rainforest specials difficult to see elsewhere, as well as the iconic great blue turaco and shoebill. Philip Briggs is the world’s foremost writer of guidebooks to Africa. He has been exploring the continent’s highways, byways and backwaters for over 30 years.
Publisher: Bradt Travel Guides
ISBN: 1784770221
Category : Travel
Languages : en
Pages : 620
Book Description
The Bradt Guide to Uganda, now more than 500-pages long, is the definitive travel handbook to this wonderful but oft-neglected destination, not only providing comprehensive background information to its varied national parks, towns and other cultural attractions, but also including detailed reviews of the ever-growing selection of world-class lodges and budget hotels that service them. Uganda boasts the most varied – and arguably the most exciting – safari circuit in Africa. The lush montane forests of Bwindi protect the world’s largest remaining population of mountain gorillas, many of which have become habituated to tourists and can be tracked to within a few metres on foot. Elsewhere, Queen Elizabeth National Park, set below the snow-capped Mountains of the Moon, is renowned for its tree-climbing lions and abundant buffaloes. Elephants abound in Murchison Falls National Park, coursed through by a dramatic stretch of the White Nile dense with hippos, crocodiles and waterfowl, while Kibale Forest offers superb chimpanzee tracking as well as the opportunity to see ten other monkey species in their natural jungle habitat. For birders, an astonishing checklist of more than 1,000 species – in a country similar in size to Great Britain or the state of Oregon ¬– includes dozens of Western rainforest specials difficult to see elsewhere, as well as the iconic great blue turaco and shoebill. Philip Briggs is the world’s foremost writer of guidebooks to Africa. He has been exploring the continent’s highways, byways and backwaters for over 30 years.
Supreme Court on Forest Conservation
Author: Ritwick Dutta
Publisher: Universal Law Publishing
ISBN: 9789350350188
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 736
Book Description
Publisher: Universal Law Publishing
ISBN: 9789350350188
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 736
Book Description
Vale
Author: Simon James Gleru
Publisher: Strategic Book Publishing & Rights Agency
ISBN: 1631355724
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 582
Book Description
Vale. A world at peace. This thin veil of a lie is about to be torn apart by two men who will alter the destiny of not only this world, but all worlds. Skye Flem-Ath, the greatest Knight of Virtue, and his apprentice Levian embark on an impossible quest to find the Ruby Tree. A tree so powerful and full of riches that nations have been destroyed in the search for its location. As the two of them traverse their world, they realise all is not well, as sinister plots emerge everywhere they go. A foreshadow of greater strife to come.
Publisher: Strategic Book Publishing & Rights Agency
ISBN: 1631355724
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 582
Book Description
Vale. A world at peace. This thin veil of a lie is about to be torn apart by two men who will alter the destiny of not only this world, but all worlds. Skye Flem-Ath, the greatest Knight of Virtue, and his apprentice Levian embark on an impossible quest to find the Ruby Tree. A tree so powerful and full of riches that nations have been destroyed in the search for its location. As the two of them traverse their world, they realise all is not well, as sinister plots emerge everywhere they go. A foreshadow of greater strife to come.
In Woodlands Wild
Author: Ross Wilson
Publisher: Lulu.com
ISBN: 0244806632
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 267
Book Description
[Centuries ago, the grey wolf was the predator prince of the Scottish Highlands and its forest floors before being hunted to extinction... and then men folk, the same species which had before exterminated it, began to reintroduce wolves once again into the wilds of Scotland.] A salesman's bloody end in a remote Scottish motel room leaves the local police force with few clues as to the identity of the perpetrator - or could it have been perpetrators: a pack of wolves? Reports had come in of the bloody end of sheep, dogs and chickens, was this the same pack at work? And then other bodies are found, including farmers and policemen. The authorities scornfully discount the tales of werewolves - until a grisly discovery leaves even the sceptics with no other explanation. The author takes the reader on a horror trail of blood and gore in this thrilling whodunnit with a dramatic finale.
Publisher: Lulu.com
ISBN: 0244806632
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 267
Book Description
[Centuries ago, the grey wolf was the predator prince of the Scottish Highlands and its forest floors before being hunted to extinction... and then men folk, the same species which had before exterminated it, began to reintroduce wolves once again into the wilds of Scotland.] A salesman's bloody end in a remote Scottish motel room leaves the local police force with few clues as to the identity of the perpetrator - or could it have been perpetrators: a pack of wolves? Reports had come in of the bloody end of sheep, dogs and chickens, was this the same pack at work? And then other bodies are found, including farmers and policemen. The authorities scornfully discount the tales of werewolves - until a grisly discovery leaves even the sceptics with no other explanation. The author takes the reader on a horror trail of blood and gore in this thrilling whodunnit with a dramatic finale.
Great Britain
Author: Karl Baedeker (Firm)
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Great Britain
Languages : en
Pages : 736
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Great Britain
Languages : en
Pages : 736
Book Description
The Mountain Inside
Author: Dwight Brown
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
ISBN: 1543464890
Category : Self-Help
Languages : en
Pages : 68
Book Description
In the beginning, I believed that I was writing because I had to. It was initially a way to process my feelings, my pain, and joy. In this book, I attempt to connect with anyone out there who feels they are weird or alone or in despair. Im just one seemingly individual being reaching out across the boundaries of time and space in hopes to show how connected we are. We share a oneness that is often overshadowed by the separate aloneness many feel, and we hide ourselves in the distractions so abundantly available to see, like TV. If we seek something different, a world closer to the heaven spoken of in myth, we must be a part of the change, the work toward healing, respect, and reverence that grows from a seed planted once as ideas into a mountain of possibilities that has always been inside us. These words on paper are pieces of the mountain I feel growing inside of me, coming seemingly from nowhere.
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
ISBN: 1543464890
Category : Self-Help
Languages : en
Pages : 68
Book Description
In the beginning, I believed that I was writing because I had to. It was initially a way to process my feelings, my pain, and joy. In this book, I attempt to connect with anyone out there who feels they are weird or alone or in despair. Im just one seemingly individual being reaching out across the boundaries of time and space in hopes to show how connected we are. We share a oneness that is often overshadowed by the separate aloneness many feel, and we hide ourselves in the distractions so abundantly available to see, like TV. If we seek something different, a world closer to the heaven spoken of in myth, we must be a part of the change, the work toward healing, respect, and reverence that grows from a seed planted once as ideas into a mountain of possibilities that has always been inside us. These words on paper are pieces of the mountain I feel growing inside of me, coming seemingly from nowhere.
100 Things to Do in Rochester Before You Die
Author: Robin Flanigan
Publisher: Reedy Press LLC
ISBN: 1681064286
Category : Travel
Languages : en
Pages : 165
Book Description
Rochester is known as the cultural capital of Western New York because of its world class museums, music, and more. Take your own tour of this affordable, accessible gem with 100 Things to Do in Rochester Before You Die, a local’s lowdown on what makes this place so remarkable no matter the month or the weather. Explore the arts scene by learning how the city became the birthplace of amateur photography or by dancing at one of the world’s largest jazz festivals. Get playful at the world’s largest toy store or thumb through the largest vinyl record collection in the Northeast. The picture-perfect canalside villages along the Genesee River provide the ideal landscape for adventure and contemplation whether it’s by the 96-foot waterfall or the Erie Canal along the city’s southern border. Follow in the footsteps of historical icons like Susan B. Anthony and Frederick Douglass. Round out your visit with some of Rochester’s best food, maybe even the iconic, celebrity-endorsed Garbage Plate, which is as messy as it sounds. With insider tips and suggested itineraries by subject and season, freelance journalist and author Robin L. Flanigan takes you on a whirlwind tour—from the obvious to the obscure—of the place she proudly calls home. From the heart of the city all the way to Lake Ontario, this comprehensive guide to Rochester will have you planning your next visit right away.
Publisher: Reedy Press LLC
ISBN: 1681064286
Category : Travel
Languages : en
Pages : 165
Book Description
Rochester is known as the cultural capital of Western New York because of its world class museums, music, and more. Take your own tour of this affordable, accessible gem with 100 Things to Do in Rochester Before You Die, a local’s lowdown on what makes this place so remarkable no matter the month or the weather. Explore the arts scene by learning how the city became the birthplace of amateur photography or by dancing at one of the world’s largest jazz festivals. Get playful at the world’s largest toy store or thumb through the largest vinyl record collection in the Northeast. The picture-perfect canalside villages along the Genesee River provide the ideal landscape for adventure and contemplation whether it’s by the 96-foot waterfall or the Erie Canal along the city’s southern border. Follow in the footsteps of historical icons like Susan B. Anthony and Frederick Douglass. Round out your visit with some of Rochester’s best food, maybe even the iconic, celebrity-endorsed Garbage Plate, which is as messy as it sounds. With insider tips and suggested itineraries by subject and season, freelance journalist and author Robin L. Flanigan takes you on a whirlwind tour—from the obvious to the obscure—of the place she proudly calls home. From the heart of the city all the way to Lake Ontario, this comprehensive guide to Rochester will have you planning your next visit right away.