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Bloody Bay

Bloody Bay
Author: Darren A.. Raspa
Publisher: U of Nebraska Press
Total Pages: 361
Release: 2020
Genre: History
ISBN: 149622390X

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Bloody Bay follows the history of policing in nineteenth-century San Francisco, exploring the city's culture of popular justice, its multi-ethnic environment, and how the unique relationships formed between informal and formal policing created a more progressive policing environment than anywhere else in the nation.


Walk Good

Walk Good
Author: Roland Thomas Reimer
Publisher: Trafford Publishing
Total Pages: 276
Release: 2002
Genre: Jamaica
ISBN: 1553698711

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'Walk Good' is an adventure travel story chronicling the experiences of the author in Negril, Jamaica. It's an escape to the sunny beaches, the seas and the mountain back roads of the island. The culture of the island, including the food, the music, a smattering of history and the character of the people form the backdrop of the story. Walk Good, a Jamaican colloquialism, means 'have a safe and comfortable trip'. Come on along!


Sport Diver

Sport Diver
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 118
Release: 2000-07
Genre:
ISBN:

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A History of the Island of Newfoundland

A History of the Island of Newfoundland
Author: Lewis Amadeus Anspach
Publisher: London : Printed for the author, 1819 (London : Marchant)
Total Pages: 552
Release: 1819
Genre: Labrador (N.L.)
ISBN:

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Reverend Lewis Amadeus Anspach arrived in Newfoundland in 1799 as a magistrate and missionary, and promptly began collecting facts on Newfoundland's circumstances, interests, history, and laws. Anspach maintained a journal containing this information for the 13 years he was on the island, and in 1818 was persuaded to write this book as so little was known about the colony in the rest of the world.


Blood Legacy

Blood Legacy
Author: Alex Renton
Publisher: Canongate Books
Total Pages: 516
Release: 2021-05-06
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 178689887X

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LONGLISTED FOR THE BAILLIE GIFFORD PRIZE 'An incredible work of scholarship' Sathnam Sanghera Through the story of his own family’s history as slave and plantation owners, Alex Renton looks at how we owe it to the present to understand the legacy of the past. When British Caribbean slavery was abolished across most of the British Empire in 1833, it was not the newly liberated who received compensation, but the tens of thousands of enslavers who were paid millions of pounds in government money. The descendants of some of those slave owners are among the wealthiest and most powerful people in Britain today. Blood Legacy explores what inheritance – political, economic, moral and spiritual – has been passed to the descendants of the slave owners and the descendants of the enslaved. He also asks, crucially, how the former – himself among them – can begin to make reparations for the past.


The Everglades, Florida Bay, and Coral Reefs of the Florida Keys

The Everglades, Florida Bay, and Coral Reefs of the Florida Keys
Author: James Porter
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 1025
Release: 2001-10-18
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 1420039415

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Providing a synthesis of basic and applied research, The Everglades, Florida Bay, and Coral Reefs of the Florida Keys: An Ecosystem Sourcebook takes an encyclopedic look at how to study and manage ecosystems connected by surface and subsurface water movements. The book examines the South Florida hydroscape, a series of ecosystems linked by hydrolog


History and Ethnography of the Beothuk

History and Ethnography of the Beothuk
Author: Ingeborg Marshall
Publisher: McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Total Pages: 665
Release: 1996-08-20
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0773565892

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Following their extinction, the Beothuk came to be viewed as a people whose origins, history, and fate were shrouded in mystery. On a quest to sort fact from fiction, Ingeborg Marshall, a leading expert on the Beothuk, has produced an elegant, comprehensive, and scholarly review of the history and culture of the Beothuk that incorporates an unmatched amount of new archival material with up-to-date archaeological data. The book is beautifully and extensively illustrated with maps, portraits, photographs of Beothuk artifacts, burial sites, and camps, and a set of drawings by Shanawdithit. A History and Ethnography of the Beothuk is a compelling story and an indispensable reference tool for anyone interested in the Beothuk or Native peoples of North America.


Transactions of the Botanical Society

Transactions of the Botanical Society
Author: Botanical Society of Edinburgh
Publisher:
Total Pages: 698
Release: 1879
Genre: Botany
ISBN:

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Vol. 25: The distribution of Hepaticæ in Scotland, by S.M. Macvicar.