Follow the Swallow
Author | : Julia Donaldson |
Publisher | : Farshore |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2025-06-05 |
Genre | : Juvenile Nonfiction |
ISBN | : 9780008670320 |
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Author | : Julia Donaldson |
Publisher | : Farshore |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2025-06-05 |
Genre | : Juvenile Nonfiction |
ISBN | : 9780008670320 |
Author | : Ashley Wood |
Publisher | : IDW Publishing |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2008-03-18 |
Genre | : Graphic arts |
ISBN | : 9781600101359 |
Presenting the fourth edition of a deluxe magazine devoted to modern illustration and the artists that produce it. This volume offers over 200 pages of paintings, sketches, and illustrations by some of today's top artists, including Brom, Toby Cypress, Jeremy Geddes, Shane Glines, Andrew Hem, James Jean, Teddy Kristiansen, Jim Mahfood, Paul Pope, Bill Presing, Kent Williams, Ashley Wood, and Vania Zouravliov.
Author | : Horatio Clare |
Publisher | : Random House |
Total Pages | : 317 |
Release | : 2009-04-02 |
Genre | : Nature |
ISBN | : 1409076245 |
From the slums of Cape Town to the palaces of Algiers, through Pygmy villages where pineapples grow wild, to the Gulf of Guinea where the sea blazes with oil flares, across two continents and fourteen countries - this epic journey is nothing to swallows, they do it twice a year. But for Horatio Clare, writer and birdwatcher, it is the expedition of a lifetime. Along the way he discovers old empires and modern tribes, a witch-doctor's recipe for stewed swallow, explains how to travel without money or a passport, and describes a terrifying incident involving three Spanish soldiers and a tiny orange dog. By trains, motorbikes, canoes, one camel and three ships, Clare follows the swallows from reed beds in South Africa, where millions roost in February, to a barn in Wales, where a pair nest in May.
Author | : Wendy Swallow |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 416 |
Release | : 2019-08-26 |
Genre | : |
ISBN | : 9781733107501 |
At the end of Henrik Ibsen's play A Doll's House, Nora Helmer walks away from her family and comfortable life. It is 1879, late on a winter's night in Norway. She's alone, with little money and few legal rights. Guided by instinct and sustained by will, Nora sets off on a journey that impoverishes and radicalizes her, then strands her on the harsh Minnesota prairie. She's searching for love, purpose, and her true self, but struggles to be honest in a hostile world. Meanwhile, in 1918, a young university student tries to escape her family's bourgeois conformity as she unravels her grandfather's hidden shame and the fate of a shadowy feminist who vanished years earlier. With this inventive work of historical fiction, Swallow answers a question that has dogged theater audiences for A Doll's House: whatever happened to Nora Helmer? Masterfully crafted and painstakingly researched, the twin story lines of Searching for Nora combine to tell a powerful tale of redemption as they unfold over four decades in the fjords of Norway and the unforgiving American frontier. AUTHOR BIOGRAPHY: Wendy Swallow writes about women's challenges, now and in the tender past. A memoirist, journalist and professor, Swallow spent ten years working on Searching for Nora, traveling to Norway to interview Ibsen scholars and Norwegian historians, and driving across western Minnesota to hear the stories of immigrant grandparents and experience the wide, empty land. She is also the author of Breaking Apart: A Memoir of Divorce (Hyperion/Thea) and The Triumph of Love over Experience: A Memoir of Remarriage (Hyperion). Her work has been critically acclaimed by Publishers Weekly, Elle, Booklist, Newsday, and The Washington Post, among others, and reprinted in many magazines. She and her husband divide their time between Reno, Nevada, and Cape Cod, Massachusetts. AUTHOR HOME: Reno, NV
Author | : Charles R. Brown |
Publisher | : University of Chicago Press |
Total Pages | : 592 |
Release | : 1996-07 |
Genre | : Medical |
ISBN | : 9780226076256 |
Many animal species live and breed in colonies. Although biologists have documented numerous costs and benefits of group living, such as increased competition for limited resources and more pairs of eyes to watch for predators, they often still do not agree on why coloniality evolved in the first place. Drawing on their twelve-year study of a population of cliff swallows in Nebraska, the Browns investigate twenty-six social and ecological costs and benefits of coloniality, many never before addressed in a systematic way for any species. They explore how these costs and benefits are reflected in reproductive success and survivorship, and speculate on the evolution of cliff swallow coloniality. This work, the most comprehensive and detailed study of vertebrate coloniality to date, will be of interest to all who study social animals, including behavioral ecologists, population biologists, ornithologists, and parasitologists. Its focus on the evolution of coloniality will also appeal to evolutionary biologists and to psychologists studying decision making in animals.
Author | : Peter R. Cromwell |
Publisher | : Cambridge University Press |
Total Pages | : 356 |
Release | : 2004-10-14 |
Genre | : Mathematics |
ISBN | : 9780521548311 |
A richly illustrated 2004 textbook on knot theory; minimal prerequisites but modern in style and content.