The House on Pig Island

The House on Pig Island
Author: Sally De Dear
Publisher: Little Red Apple Publishing
Total Pages: 140
Release: 2001
Genre: Australian fiction
ISBN: 9781875329250

Jack and his twin sisters escape from the awful problems of their new school to a deserted house on Pig Island where there is a mystery to solve. Fun for 9 to 12 year olds.

Publication

Publication
Author: United States. Hydrographic Office
Publisher:
Total Pages: 418
Release: 1952
Genre:
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H.O. Pub

H.O. Pub
Author: United States. Hydrographic Office
Publisher:
Total Pages: 544
Release: 1920
Genre:
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New Zealand Pilot

New Zealand Pilot
Author: United States. Hydrographic Office
Publisher:
Total Pages: 612
Release: 1929
Genre: Pilot guides
ISBN:

One Thousand One Papua New Guinean Nights: Tales form 1972-1985

One Thousand One Papua New Guinean Nights: Tales form 1972-1985
Author: Thomas H. Slone
Publisher:
Total Pages: 530
Release: 2001
Genre: Folklore
ISBN: 0971412707

A two-volume collection of folktales that were published in Papua New Guinea's Wantok newspaper. The two-volume collection presents the complete set of 1047 folktales that were originally published from 1972 through 1997 in Tok Pisin.

PIG/PORK

PIG/PORK
Author: Pía Spry-Marqués
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 257
Release: 2017-07-13
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1472911407

Exploring the love-hate relationship between humans and pigs, through the lenses of archaeology, biology, history and gastronomy Pigs unite and divide people, but why? Pig/Pork presents a close and affectionate look at the myriad causes underlying this singular, multi-millennial bond. What is it that people in all four corners of the world find so fascinating about the pig? When did the human obsession with pigs begin, how did it develop through time, and where is it heading? Why are pigs so special to some of us, but not to others? Pig/Pork sets out to answer these and other porcine-related questions, examining human-pig interactions across the globe through time, from the Palaeolithic to the present day. The book dissects pig anatomy and behaviour, and describes how this knowledge plays a major role in the advance of the agricultural and medical sciences, among others. The book also looks closely at the history of pig-human interaction; how they were domesticated and when, how they affected human history through their diseases, and how they have been involved in centuries of human conflicts, with particular reference to the story of the Iberian Jews and Muslims at the time of the Inquisition. The book goes on to look at how pigs' characteristics and our relationship with them have combined to produce many of the world's great dishes. All this is accompanied by a liberal peppering of pork recipes and the stories behind them, along with facts, wisdom and porker lore, providing a thought-provoking account of where our food comes from, both historically and agriculturally, and how this continues to influence many parts of our behaviour and culture.