The Great Meadow

The Great Meadow
Author: Brian Donahue
Publisher: Yale University Press
Total Pages: 356
Release: 2004-01-01
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9780300097511

"Employing precise geographical information system (GIS) mapping of land ownership and land use, Donahue describes how the land was settled and how mixed husbandry was developed in Concord. By reconstructing several farm neighborhoods and following them through many generations, he reveals a diverse sustainable farming system of tillage, orchards, pastures, hay meadows, and woodlots that required careful management of soil and water. Donahue concludes that ecological degradation came to Concord only later, when nineteenth-century economic and social forces undercut the environmental balance that earlier colonial farmers had nurtured."--BOOK JACKET.

In the Great Meadow

In the Great Meadow
Author: Skid Crease
Publisher:
Total Pages: 50
Release: 1994
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN:

A fable which tells how two very different creatures overcome fear and pressure to become friends.

Andrew Henry's Meadow

Andrew Henry's Meadow
Author: Doris Burn
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 50
Release: 2012-07-05
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 0399256083

A classic reissued for a new generation Andrew Henry has two younger brothers, who are always together, and two older sisters, who are always together. But Andrew Henry is in the middle--and he's always with himself. He doesn't mind this very much, because he's an inventor. But when Andrew Henry's family doesn't appreciate him or his inventions, he decides it's time to run away. Many children in the neighborhood feel the same way and follow him to his meadow, where he builds each of his friends a unique house of their very own. But in town the families miss their children and do everything they can to find them. And the kids realize that it feels a little lonely out in the meadow without their parents. Just as relevant today as it was in 1967, this is a heart-warming story about children who want to feel special and appreciated for who they are. With a new jacket and expanded trim size, Andrew Henry is ready to enchant the next generation of kids.

Black Beauty's Early Days in the Meadow

Black Beauty's Early Days in the Meadow
Author: Anna Sewell
Publisher: Sleeping Bear Press
Total Pages: 36
Release: 2013-09-01
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1627535861

One of the most popular animal stories of all time, Anna Sewell's Black Beauty was first published in 1877. Drawn from the original text and intended for even the youngest of horse lovers, Black Beauty's Early Days in the Meadow depicts the first few months of the horse's life as a foal frolicking in the meadow. Artist Jane Monroe Donovan renders the classic story in lush oil paintings that convey a pastoral world of green fields and shady trees, while tenderly capturing the special love between mare and foal. The perfect harmony of words and pictures proves once again that the simplest messages are often the strongest. Readers will relish the sweetness of life in the meadow and the companionship of family and friends.

Surprise in the Meadow

Surprise in the Meadow
Author: Anna Vojtech
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2016
Genre: Chipmunks
ISBN: 9780823435562

The seeds Chipmunk buried last fall are missing, but in their place a beautiful sunflower grows, and by summer's end it drops its seeds for Chipmunk and the other creatures in the meadow to enjoy.

The Meadow

The Meadow
Author: James Galvin
Publisher: Macmillan + ORM
Total Pages: 266
Release: 2014-02-04
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1466864559

An American Library Association Notable Book In discrete disclosures joined with the intricacy of a spider's web, James Galvin depicts the hundred-year history of a meadow in the arid mountains of the Colorado/Wyoming border. Galvin describes the seasons, the weather, the wildlife, and the few people who do not possess but are themselves possessed by this terrain. In so doing he reveals an experience that is part of our heritage and mythology. For Lyle, Ray, Clara, and App, the struggle to survive on an independent family ranch is a series of blameless failures and unacclaimed successes that illuminate the Western character. The Meadow evokes a sense of place that can be achieved only by someone who knows it intimately.

The Great Meadow

The Great Meadow
Author: Elizabeth Madox Roberts
Publisher: Hesperus Press
Total Pages: 211
Release: 2012-10-26
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1780941854

First published in 1930 and shortlisted for the Pulitzer, the winner of Hesperus' "Uncover a Classic" competition is a long-neglected American classic, a romantic saga of young love on the Kentucky trail in colonial America Diony Hall has waited for many years for her betrothed to return to marry her. Trying to fathom the nature of identity and her place in the vast newly created America, Diony spends her time at the family hearthside, combining her love of reading with her roles within the family circle and the daily tasks on the homestead. When Berk Jarvis returns and they are married, they both bid farewell to Virginia, family, community, and security to head out to found a new family and a new life together in the wilderness of Kentucky. What follows is a breathtaking story of love and death, as the settlers cross the Appalachian mountains and struggle to carve a new life on the unforgiving frontier at the mercy of shortages, harsh winters, and the perpetual danger of Indian attack. This astonishing novel, with its rhythmic prose, has too long been forgotten.

The American Meadow Garden

The American Meadow Garden
Author: John Greenlee
Publisher: Timber Press (OR)
Total Pages: 278
Release: 2009
Genre: Gardening
ISBN: 0881928712

Offers guidance for designing, planting, and taking care of a meadow with information on plants, styles, and examples from all over the country.

The Green Meadow

The Green Meadow
Author: H.P. Lovecraft
Publisher: SAMPI Books
Total Pages: 23
Release: 2024-09-27
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 6561333381

"The Green Meadow" follows the mysterious discovery of a diary inside a strange meteorite. The journal recounts a dreamlike journey through a surreal landscape, filled with bizarre creatures and eerie, otherworldly experiences. As the narrator ventures deeper into the unknown, reality begins to blur, raising questions about the boundaries between dreams and reality, life and death, and the unknown forces that govern them.