From Melon Fields to Moon Rocks

From Melon Fields to Moon Rocks
Author: Dianna Borsi O'Brien
Publisher: Compass Flower Press
Total Pages: 289
Release: 2017-04-26
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1942168713

Charles W. Gehrke was unflinching. Determined. Persistent. He grew up among the poorest of the poor, yet carried only happy memories of those early years. Out of necessity he learned the value of hard work, as he and his brother helped support their family, even as children—but he never complained and never stopped working until his final days on this earth. He learned the importance of family, also at a tender age. They looked out for each other and stayed close all their lives, and Charles’s own family always came first, even as he rose to the top of his profession, recognized around the world for his pioneering scientific techniques and visionary thinking—modeling and promoting interdisciplinary collaboration and shared instrumentation long before those now commonplace tenets were on the radar of most scientists. He was chosen by NASA to examine lunar samples, searching for signs of life, and in the midst of it all, launched an entrepreneurial effort resulting in a company that grew and thrived for 40 years, employing more than 300 people. Dianna Borsi O’Brien has captured the essence of this man who achieved greatness, but in the end cared just as much about the people in his life as the things he’d accomplished. His story is inspiring, engaging, entertaining—and not to be missed.

FROM MELON FIELDS TO MOON ROCK

FROM MELON FIELDS TO MOON ROCK
Author: Dianna Borsi O'Brien
Publisher: Compass Flower Press
Total Pages: 268
Release: 2017-03-02
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781942168218

DR. Gehrke managed to rise above his humble beginnings to international stature in his chosen field. This biography highlights Gehrke's legacy to Columbia, MO, in founding ABC Labs, but also reveals his ego and his ambition. The author has delivered an interesting biography that tells the real story about a compelled man's road to success.

Rocky Mountain Field Guide

Rocky Mountain Field Guide
Author: Daniel Mathews
Publisher: Mountaineers Books
Total Pages: 1037
Release: 2024-10-01
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 1680516124

The magnificent and enduring spine of the United States, the Rocky Mountains are host to thousands of flora and fauna species, as well as rugged topography and rich and varied habitats. Comprehensive yet portable, this beautiful guide describes trees and shrubs, flowering plants and ferns, fungi and lichens, insects and fish, amphibians and reptiles, birds and mammals, rocks, and even the changing mountain climates and the ecological effects of forest fires. Naturalist and writer Daniel Mathews delivers immersive natural history. With humor, pathos, and verbal elegance, he covers the central core of the Rockies: Glacier National Park, western Montana, and eastern Idaho; all of Colorado’s mountains; the Sangre de Cristo Mountains in New Mexico; the Wasatch and Uinta Mountains in Utah; and the Bighorns, Laramie, and Medicine Bow Ranges in Wyoming. This essential guide to the region is perfect for hikers, campers, naturalists, students, teachers, and tourists--everyone who wants to know more about this stunning and expansive mountain range.