Quail, Past and Present

Quail, Past and Present
Author: Michael Roberts
Publisher:
Total Pages: 88
Release: 1999
Genre: Quail culture
ISBN: 9780947870126

This guide to coturnix quail covers their history as domestic fowl and methods of management for the hobbyist and the commercial breeder. It spans the process from hatching to marketing. There are lists of useful addresses.

Practical Quail-keeping

Practical Quail-keeping
Author: Sarah Barratt
Publisher: Crowood
Total Pages: 187
Release: 2013-04-22
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 1847975240

Practical Quail-keeping is a comprehensive guide for anyone who keeps quail or who is thinking about starting out. It covers all key aspects of responsible quail husbandry, and explains how to set up and equip your quail house and pens, how to care for your birds, and how to breed and raise young hatchlings through to healthy adulthood. The authors draw on their extensive experience as quail breeders to provide a unique insight into keeping these fascinating little birds. Topics covered include:Legal aspects of poultry-keeping; Feeding and watering; Protecting quail from vermin and disease; Breeding and hatching; Quail recipes. A comprehensive guide to quail-keeping that gives a unique insight into keeping these fascinating little birds, aimed at smallholders and poultry-keepers. Superbly illustrated with 140 colour photographs. Sarah and Martin Barratt are quail breeders with extensive experience.

Autumn Quail

Autumn Quail
Author: Naguib Mahfouz
Publisher: Anchor
Total Pages: 192
Release: 2016-06-15
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0525431667

Autumn Quail is a tale of moral responsibility, alienation, and political downfall featuring a corrupt young bureaucrat, Isa ad-Dabbagh, who is one of the early victims of the purge after the 1952 Revolution in Egypt. The conflict between his emotional instincts and his gradual intellectual acceptance of the Revolution forms the framework for a remarkable portrait of the clash between past and present, a portrait that is ultimately an optimistic one in which the two will peacefully coexist.

Big Brother

Big Brother
Author: Louis Quail
Publisher:
Total Pages: 196
Release: 2018-05-18
Genre:
ISBN: 9781911306313

An estimated 1 in 4 of us will suffer from a mental illness. Those suffering have to face a wall of stigma and stereotyping which often makes their condition worse. Big Brother is an intimate photographic portrait of Louis Quail's older brother, Justin, and his daily struggle with schizophrenia. By showing the person beyond the illness, Big Brother challenges stigma head on. It reveals a system in crisis, but it also discovers important truths on the nature of resilience. At its heart though Big Brother is a love story. The book includes extensive texts to tell Justin's story.

The Coturnix Quail

The Coturnix Quail
Author: Theodore C. Fitzgerald
Publisher: Iowa State Press
Total Pages: 336
Release: 1969
Genre: Nature
ISBN:

Osteology; Arthrology; Angiology; Myology; Neurology; Splanchnology; Esthesiology; Endocrinology; Integument.

Bulletin

Bulletin
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 412
Release: 1914
Genre: Wildlife management
ISBN:

That Quail, Robert

That Quail, Robert
Author: Margaret Stanger
Publisher: Harper Collins
Total Pages: 132
Release: 2014-07-08
Genre: Pets
ISBN: 0062368192

The acclaimed story of the little bird that won the nation’s heart He’ll never live, the neighbors all said. But Robert, the abandoned quail chick would prove them wrong. Born on a kitchen counter in a house on Cape Cod, raised in a box surrounded by a lamb’s wool duster and a small lamp, Robert’s life began auspiciously.

The Rust Maidens

The Rust Maidens
Author: Gwendolyn Kiste
Publisher: JournalStone
Total Pages: 269
Release: 2018-11-16
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1947654454

Something’s happening to the girls on Denton Street. It’s the summer of 1980 in Cleveland, Ohio, and Phoebe Shaw and her best friend Jacqueline have just graduated high school, only to confront an ugly, uncertain future. Across the city, abandoned factories populate the skyline; meanwhile at the shore, one strong spark, and the Cuyahoga River might catch fire. But none of that compares to what’s happening in their own west side neighborhood. The girls Phoebe and Jacqueline have grown up with are changing. It starts with footprints of dark water on the sidewalk. Then, one by one, the girls’ bodies wither away, their fingernails turning to broken glass, and their bones exposed like corroded metal beneath their flesh. As rumors spread about the grotesque transformations, soon everyone from nosy tourists to clinic doctors and government men start arriving on Denton Street, eager to catch sight of “the Rust Maidens” in metamorphosis. But even with all the onlookers, nobody can explain what’s happening or why—except perhaps the Rust Maidens themselves. Whispering in secret, they know more than they’re telling, and Phoebe realizes her former friends are quietly preparing for something that will tear their neighborhood apart. Alternating between past and present, Phoebe struggles to unravel the mystery of the Rust Maidens—and her own unwitting role in the transformations—before she loses everything she’s held dear: her home, her best friend, and even perhaps her own body.