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Author | : Judith Niemi |
Publisher | : Seal Press (CA) |
Total Pages | : 288 |
Release | : 1997 |
Genre | : Sports & Recreation |
ISBN | : 9781878067906 |
Collects journal entries, stories, and essays that record the adventures and camaraderie of women and their voyages through wilderness and urban wilds
Author | : Ann Zwinger |
Publisher | : University of Arizona Press |
Total Pages | : 334 |
Release | : 2022-03-08 |
Genre | : Nature |
ISBN | : 0816548234 |
The Green River runs wild, free and vigourous from southern Wyoming to northeastern Utah. Edward Abbey wrote in these pages in 1975 that Anne Zwinger's account of the Green River and its subtle forms of life and nonlife may be taken as authoritative. 'Run, River, Run,' should serve as a standard reference work on this part of the American West for many years to come." —New York Times Book Review
Author | : Eileen Fairweather |
Publisher | : Pluto Press (UK) |
Total Pages | : 366 |
Release | : 1984 |
Genre | : Fiction |
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Author | : Natasha Carthew |
Publisher | : Quercus Publishing |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2019-05-14 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 9781786488602 |
'Raw, passionate, hallucinatory' Rachel Holmes 'Extraordinary, beautiful and wild allegory for our times' Katharine Norbury 'Hypnotic and powerful' Fanny Blake, Daily Mail A woman on the edge of the sea finds a girl on the edge of life. On the flooded coast of Cornwall, Ia Pendilly ekes out a fierce life in a childless marriage, as rough and stubborn as the sea. When a strange young girl washes up on the beach, Ia's rescue is only the beginning of a dangerous journey - one that will take them downriver, into the fringes of a collapsing society and for Ia, towards something she hopes might be love. A vision of the near-future and an odyssey of motherhood, All Rivers Run Free is a true original from a powerful new voice..
Author | : Howard Frank Mosher |
Publisher | : Brandeis University Press |
Total Pages | : 225 |
Release | : 2022-10-03 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1684581397 |
"Orignially published in 1978 by The Viking Press"--Copyright page.
Author | : Sam Morton |
Publisher | : Greenleaf Book Group |
Total Pages | : 631 |
Release | : 2014-06-03 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1938416716 |
ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND TRAVELERS had crossed the Oregon Trail during the gold rush of 1849. Even the most backwoods warrior understood what that meant: disease, death, and conflict with the whites. As a result of the Treaty of 1851, some Indians were convinced that the country to the north—called Absaraka—might be a better option for a home range. At the very least, it held the promise of less trouble from the whites. The danger from other tribes was another matter.
Author | : Gary McGuffin |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 1999-03 |
Genre | : Canada |
ISBN | : 9781550463149 |
Over 2 years and 6,000 miles newlywed Gary and Joanie McGuffin went from the Gulf of St Lawrence on the Atlantic to the Beaufort Sea in the Arctic to fulfill a dream of traveling from sea to sea by canoe.
Author | : David Brower |
Publisher | : Harper San Francisco |
Total Pages | : 212 |
Release | : 1996-03 |
Genre | : Nature |
ISBN | : 9780062514301 |
Author | : Norman MacLean |
Publisher | : University of Chicago Press |
Total Pages | : 263 |
Release | : 2017-05-03 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 022647223X |
The New York Times–bestselling classic set amid the mountains and streams of early twentieth-century Montana, “as beautiful as anything in Thoreau or Hemingway” (Chicago Tribune). When Norman Maclean sent the manuscript of A River Runs Through It and Other Stories to New York publishers, he received a slew of rejections. One editor, so the story goes, replied, “it has trees in it.” Today, the title novella is recognized as one of the great American tales of the twentieth century, and Maclean as one of the most beloved writers of our time. The finely distilled product of a long life of often surprising rapture—for fly-fishing, for the woods, for the interlocked beauty of life and art—A River Runs Through It has established itself as a classic of the American West filled with beautiful prose and understated emotional insights. Based on Maclean’s own experiences as a young man, the book’s two novellas and short story are set in the small towns and mountains of western Montana. It is a world populated with drunks, loggers, card sharks, and whores, but also one rich in the pleasures of fly-fishing, logging, cribbage, and family. By turns raunchy and elegiac, these superb tales express, in Maclean’s own words, “a little of the love I have for the earth as it goes by.” “Maclean’s book—acerbic, laconic, deadpan—rings out of a rich American tradition that includes Mark Twain, Kin Hubbard, Richard Bissell, Jean Shepherd, and Nelson Algren.” —New York Times Book Review Includes a new foreword by Robert Redford, director of the Academy Award–winning film adaptation
Author | : Fred Pearce |
Publisher | : Beacon Press |
Total Pages | : 340 |
Release | : 2006 |
Genre | : Nature |
ISBN | : 9780807085738 |
In this groundbreaking book, veteran science correspondent Fred Pearce travels to more than thirty countries to examine the current state of crucial water sources. Deftly weaving together the complicated scientific, economic, and historic dimensions of the world water crisis, he provides our most complete portrait yet of this growing danger and its ramifications for us all. "A strong-and scary-case that a worldwide water shortage is the most fearful looming environmental crisis. With a drumbeat of facts both horrific (thousands of wells in India and Bangladesh are poisoned by fluoride and arsenic) and fascinating (it takes 20 tons of water to make one pound of coffee), the former New Scientist news editor documents a "kind of cataclysm" already affecting many of the world"s great rivers." -Publishers Weekly, starred review "Oil we can replace. Water we can"t-which is why this book is both so ominous and so important." -Bill McKibben, author of The End of Nature