Worth a Thousand Words

Worth a Thousand Words
Author: Brigit Young
Publisher:
Total Pages: 286
Release: 2018-08-14
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1626729204

Quiet outsider Tillie is known around school for using her camera to find lost things, but when a boy named Jake needs help finding his dad, Tillie faces her biggest challenge yet.

Vulture

Vulture
Author: Katie Fallon
Publisher: University Press of New England
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2017-03-07
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 151260030X

Turkey vultures, the most widely distributed and abundant scavenging birds of prey on the planet, are found from central Canada to the southern tip of Argentina, and nearly everywhere in between. In the United States we sometimes call them buzzards; in parts of Mexico the name is aura cabecirroja, in Uruguay jote cabeza colorada, and in Ecuador gallinazo aura. A huge bird, the turkey vulture is a familiar sight from culture to culture, in both hemispheres. But despite being ubiquitous and recognizable, the turkey vulture has never had a book of literary nonfiction devoted to it - until Vulture. Floating on six-foot wings, turkey vultures use their keen senses of smell and sight to locate carrion. Unlike their cousin the black vulture, turkey vultures do not kill weak or dying animals; instead, they cleanse, purify, and renew the environment by clearing it of decaying carcasses, thus slowing the spread of such dangerous pathogens as anthrax, rabies, and botulism. The beauty, grace, and important role of these birds in the ecosystem notwithstanding, turkey vultures are maligned and underappreciated; they have been accused of spreading disease and killing livestock, neither of which has ever been substantiated. Although turkey vultures are protected under the Migratory Bird Treaty Act, which makes harming them a federal offense, the birds still face persecution. They've been killed because of their looks, their odor, and their presence in proximity to humans. Even the federal government occasionally sanctions "roost dispersals," which involve the harassment and sometimes the murder of communally roosting vultures during the cold winter months. Vulture follows a year in the life of a typical North American turkey vulture. By incorporating information from scientific papers and articles, as well as interviews with world-renowned raptor and vulture experts, author Katie Fallon examines all aspects of the bird's natural history: breeding, incubating eggs, raising chicks, migrating, and roosting. After reading this book you will never look at a vulture in the same way again.

The Commissar Vanishes

The Commissar Vanishes
Author: David King
Publisher: Holt Paperbacks
Total Pages: 192
Release: 1999-03-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780805052954

A New York Times Notable Book, 1997 The lavishly illustrated and often darkly hilarious retelling of Soviet history through the doctored photographs under Stalin. The Commissar Vanishes has been hailed as a brilliant, indispensable record of an era. The Commissar Vanishes offers a unique and chilling look at how one man--Joseph Stalin--manipulated the science of photography to advance his own political career and erase the memory of his victims. Over the past thirty years David King has assembled the world's largest archive of doctored Soviet photographs, the best of which appear here, in a book Tatyana Tolstaya, in The New York Review of Books, called "an extraordinary, incomparable volume."

A Picture's Worth a Thousand Words

A Picture's Worth a Thousand Words
Author: Kim Sanabria
Publisher:
Total Pages: 132
Release: 1988
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9780136722137

Introduces basic English words and their meaning through pictures, games, and exercises.

City Comforts

City Comforts
Author: David M. Sucher
Publisher: City Comforts Inc.
Total Pages: 227
Release: 2010-08
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 0964268027

Step By Bloody Step #1 (Of 4)

Step By Bloody Step #1 (Of 4)
Author: Si Spurrier
Publisher: Image Comics
Total Pages: 48
Release: 2022-02-23
Genre: Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN:

An armored giant and a helpless child. Together they cross an astonishing world brimming with beasts, bandits, and—deadliest by far—civilizations… If they stop walking, the earth itself forces them onwards. WHY? The child can’t ask. She and her guardian have no language, no memory, nothing—except each other. Multiple-Eisner nominees SI SPURRIER (X-Men), MATÍAS BERGARA (Coda), and MATHEUS LOPES (Supergirl) present a watershed moment in modern comics: four double-length chapters of a bittersweet fantasy opus, completely text free. Let’s take a walk. Early praise for STEP BY BLOODY STEP: “My new favorite comic. Mysterious, inventive and heartfelt, without ever saying a word.” —JEFF LEMIRE “A stunning feat… truly unique. Dazzles the eyes and swells the heart.” —SCOTT SNYDER “I love anything these guys do, but nothing more than this.” —MARK MILLAR “Gorgeous, heartfelt, surreal… three of my favorite creators.” —RICK REMENDER “Beautiful story. Reminds us why comics are a visual medium.” —GABRIEL BÁ “An incredible silent tale.” —FÁBIO MOON “Haunting, ethereal and above all visually stunning.” —AL EWING “Entirely without words, this beautiful fantasy will leave you speechless too.” —KIERON GILLEN

The History of Cartography, Volume 4

The History of Cartography, Volume 4
Author: Matthew H. Edney
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 1803
Release: 2020-05-15
Genre: Science
ISBN: 022633922X

Since its launch in 1987, the History of Cartography series has garnered critical acclaim and sparked a new generation of interdisciplinary scholarship. Cartography in the European Enlightenment, the highly anticipated fourth volume, offers a comprehensive overview of the cartographic practices of Europeans, Russians, and the Ottomans, both at home and in overseas territories, from 1650 to 1800. The social and intellectual changes that swept Enlightenment Europe also transformed many of its mapmaking practices. A new emphasis on geometric principles gave rise to improved tools for measuring and mapping the world, even as large-scale cartographic projects became possible under the aegis of powerful states. Yet older mapping practices persisted: Enlightenment cartography encompassed a wide variety of processes for making, circulating, and using maps of different types. The volume’s more than four hundred encyclopedic articles explore the era’s mapping, covering topics both detailed—such as geodetic surveying, thematic mapping, and map collecting—and broad, such as women and cartography, cartography and the economy, and the art and design of maps. Copious bibliographical references and nearly one thousand full-color illustrations complement the detailed entries.

Free Fall

Free Fall
Author: David Wiesner
Publisher: Harper Collins
Total Pages: 36
Release: 1991-09-18
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 068810990X

When he falls asleep with a book in his arms, a young boy dreams an amazing dream-about dragons, about castles, and about an unchartered, faraway land. And you can come along.