Sharks in the Desert

Sharks in the Desert
Author: John L. Smith
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2005
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781569802748

The story fo the evolution of the gambling racket from mobbed-up vice to corporate success story as told through the biographies of the men who made it happen.

Sharks

Sharks
Author: Gene Helfman
Publisher: JHU Press
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2014-05-15
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1421413108

Whether your fascination with sharks stems from fear or curiosity, your knowledge of these animals will improve immensely when you consult this book.

Sharks and People

Sharks and People
Author: Thomas P. Peschak
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 197
Release: 2014-02-27
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 022604792X

At once feared and revered, sharks have captivated people since our earliest human encounters. Children and adults alike stand awed before aquarium shark tanks, fascinated by the giant teeth and unnerving eyes. And no swim in the ocean is undertaken without a slight shiver of anxiety about the very real—and very cinematic—dangers of shark bites. But our interactions with sharks are not entirely one-sided: the threats we pose to sharks through fisheries, organized hunts, and gill nets on coastlines are more deadly and far-reaching than any bite. In Sharks and People acclaimed wildlife photographer Thomas Peschak presents stunning photographs that capture the relationship between people and sharks around the globe. A contributing photographer to National Geographic, Peschak is best known for his unusual photographs of sharks—his iconic image of a great white shark following a researcher in a small yellow kayak is one of the most recognizable shark photographs in the world. The other images gathered here are no less riveting, bringing us as close as possible to sharks in the wild. Alongside the photographs, Sharks and People tells the compelling story of the natural history of sharks. Sharks have roamed the oceans for more than four hundred million years, and in this time they have never stopped adapting to the ever-changing world—their unique cartilage skeletons and array of super-senses mark them as one of the most evolved groups of animals. Scientists have recently discovered that sharks play an important role in balancing the ocean, including maintaining the health of coral reefs. Yet, tens of millions of sharks are killed every year just to fill the demand for shark fin soup alone. Today more than sixty species of sharks, including hammerhead, mako, and oceanic white-tip sharks, are listed as vulnerable or in danger of extinction. The need to understand the significant part sharks play in the oceanic ecosystem has never been so urgent, and Peschak’s photographs bear witness to the thrilling strength and unique attraction of sharks. They are certain to enthrall and inspire.

Ecology of Desert Rivers

Ecology of Desert Rivers
Author: Richard Kingsford
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 342
Release: 2006-06
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 0521818257

Summarises current understanding of desert river ecology and its dependence on unpredictable river flows.

Bugsy's Shadow

Bugsy's Shadow
Author: Larry D. Gragg
Publisher: University of New Mexico Press
Total Pages: 232
Release: 2023-10-01
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0826365167

Early in the Prohibition era, Moe Sedway became part of the New York organized crime gang led by Meyer Lansky and Benjamin “Bugsy” Siegel. A loyal and highly effective operative for Siegel, Sedway eventually gained monopoly control of the race wire service in Las Vegas and also became an effective casino manager of the Las Vegas Club, El Cortez, and the Rex Club. A breach in their relationship led to rumors that Sedway had gained Lansky’s approval for a “hit” on Siegel. The unsolved mystery of who murdered Bugsy in 1947 has spawned numerous theories about the identity of the hitman, but regardless of who pulled the trigger, Bugsy’s death opened the way for Moe to flourish as his own man at last. Long overshadowed by Bugsy in the annals of organized crime in America, Moe Sedway is now at last brought out into the light in this riveting tale of the sensational life and times of one of Vegas’s most mysterious and little-known figures.

The Woman Who Was the Desert Dream

The Woman Who Was the Desert Dream
Author: William Coles
Publisher: Thames River Press
Total Pages: 305
Release: 2013-10-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0857281313

Meet Kim – a middle-aged hack, ripe for a mid-life crisis. Meet Kate – his feisty colleague, half his age. And meet the Marathon des Sables – not just the world’s toughest footrace, but also the burning furnace where two journalists fall in love. Kim is married and in a dead-end job on a Red Top newspaper. He’s always dreamed of running the Marathon des Sables. Kate hurls down the gauntlet and Kim can’t help but pick it up. Based on the events of the 2012 Marathon des Sables, this is a story about finding love in the searing crucible of the Sahara.

The Ultimate Book of Sharks

The Ultimate Book of Sharks
Author: Brian Skerry
Publisher: National Geographic Books
Total Pages: 196
Release: 2018
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1426330715

An illustration-heavy exploration of the types and characteristics of sharks.

Sharks in the Arts

Sharks in the Arts
Author: Vivienne Westbrook
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 199
Release: 2018-05-11
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1317399072

This book is the most thorough exploration to date of the many ways in which a wild creature has been absorbed, reimagined and represented across the ages in all of the major art forms. The authors consider not only how the identity of sharks in the natural environment became incorporated into a cultural environment but also how sharks came to be considered the most feared creatures in the open oceans as a consequence of this incorporation. Yet sharks are especially important in helping to maintain a balance that is essential to the health of the oceans. The book begins with a treatment of the three sharks at the top of global shark-attack files from scientific, economic and environmental perspectives. Subsequent chapters engage with cultural representations of sharks in poetry, drama, art, novels, screenplay adaptations and films. Through an exploration of the ways in which sharks have been represented in human culture through the centuries, this book alerts the global community to the importance of sharks as a common cultural heritage. It aims to change perceptions of sharks so that they can become more revered than feared. The authors of this book argue that an increased understanding of sharks should lead to the development of better strategies for shark and human interactions. This book will be of great interest to researchers and students of the Environmental Humanities, Cultural History and the Arts. It is also excellent supplementary reading for courses in Zoology and Marine Science.

Search and Rescue

Search and Rescue
Author: United States. Department of the Air Force
Publisher:
Total Pages: 422
Release: 1969
Genre: Survival
ISBN:

The Journeys of Genesis

The Journeys of Genesis
Author: Jonathan E. Agosto
Publisher: Dorrance Publishing
Total Pages: 122
Release: 2009-11
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1434902749

"The Journeys of Genesis follows the inhabitants of this mystical land and their struggle for power. The work begins with a brief history of Genesis. The planet stood the test of time for over a million years because the only inhabitants were gods and goddesses. Yet when the three Great Lords demanded the gods leave the planet, promising to take care of it for them, the gods of Genesis left. After their departure, the three Great Lords created two sons, Decorus and Dementis. Unfortunately, the creation of Decorus and Dementis begins the destruction of the planet. Like Cain and Abel, these two brothers become enemies. Dementis, the evil brother, is tired of Decorus's good behavior. To that end, Dementis is cast out of the kingdom; he vows revenge upon Genesis"--Page 4 of cover.