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Akimbo and the Crocodile Man

Akimbo and the Crocodile Man
Author: Alexander McCall Smith
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 82
Release: 2007-07-24
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1599900335

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Akimbo goes to the rescue of a zoologist who is injured on his father's game preserve.


The Crocodile Man

The Crocodile Man
Author: André Mayer
Publisher:
Total Pages: 236
Release: 1982
Genre: Law
ISBN:

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Crocodile Men

Crocodile Men
Author: Bryan Peach
Publisher:
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2000
Genre: Crocodile hunting
ISBN: 9780646388601

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Man

Man
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 304
Release: 1903
Genre: Anthropology
ISBN:

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Paragaea

Paragaea
Author: Chris Roberson
Publisher: Pyr
Total Pages: 435
Release: 2010-04-06
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1591028094

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Paragaea: A Planetary Romance is the story of Akilina "Leena" Chirikov, who shortly after launching from Star Town in the Soviet Union, finds herself thrown into another dimension, a world of strange science and ancient mystery. There she meets another time-lost person from Earth, Lieutenant Hieronymus Bonaventure of the Royal Navy—who left home to fight the forces of Napoleon and never returned—and his companion, Balam—outlaw prince of the jaguar men. Bonaventure is interested only in adventure and amusement, while Balam only wants distraction until the day he can reclaim his throne. Having little better to do, they agree to help Chirikov find a way home. In the tradition of the planetary romances of Edgar Rice Burroughs and Leigh Brackett, Paragaea is in fact a "hard" science fiction adventure, grounded in the latest thinking in the fields of theoretical physics, artificial intelligence, genetics, and more. There is a rigorously rational explanation behind all of the unearthly elements, with most of the "magic" the protagonist encounters being the products of a forgotten, transhuman, post-singularity culture that has long since disappeared. Chirikov, a strictly rational Soviet cosmonaut, interprets these as best she can, using the framework of early 1960s science. Being a dutiful Soviet, she wants only to return home to Earth, to inform her superiors about what she has discovered. But she soon finds herself developing ties to her companion Bonaventure that make her wonder whether she really wants to go home at all.


Discoveries of a Crocodile Man

Discoveries of a Crocodile Man
Author: Tony Pooley
Publisher: HarperCollins
Total Pages: 236
Release: 1982
Genre: Crocodiles
ISBN:

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Of Canoes and Crocodiles

Of Canoes and Crocodiles
Author: Tony Robinson-Smith
Publisher: University of Alberta
Total Pages: 241
Release: 2024-08-22
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 1772127515

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Of Canoes and Crocodiles is a story of adventure in the remote and threatened landscapes of Papua New Guinea. In 2018, Tony Robinson-Smith and his wife Nadya Ladouceur bought dugout canoes and paddled down the Sepik, the country’s longest river. Traveling with local guides and staying in their villages, Tony and Nadya ate smoked piranha and sago pancakes, heard tales of river gods and sorcerers, marvelled at rainbow bee-eaters and cat-size flying foxes, sank in a tropical storm, got lost in mosquito-infested swamplands, and hid from pirates in mangroves near the sea. As the narrative follows the bends of the river, Robinson-Smith incorporates into its flow descriptions of crocodile initiation rites, village “big men,” the barter system, raskolism, and sing-sings. He reflects on clan loyalty, colonization, Christian missionaries, bride price, the environmental impacts of foreign logging and mining, and the joys and fears of following the current down a long, snaky waterway in a volatile Australasian country.


The Crocodile's Son

The Crocodile's Son
Author: Stephen Brooke
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2017-04-22
Genre:
ISBN: 1937745422

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Qala, once Queen of the Pirates, had retired, hoping only for a comfortable and peaceful country life for herself and her little demigod son. Any of us might wish for such things. But others had their own plans. The boy's relatives, an unruly family of deities, felt called upon to meddle in his upbringing - and one might just want him dead. Add to this the politics and intrigues of mortal men and women, and their penchant for falling in love, as well as her old crew who think Qala has hidden treasure somewhere about her estate. Kidnappings and quests, an adventure through the worlds of gods and of mortals, await Qala in Book One of The Crocodile Chronicles, THE CROCODILE'S SON.


The Crocodile Men

The Crocodile Men
Author: Angus MacVicar
Publisher:
Total Pages: 186
Release: 1947
Genre: British colonial fiction
ISBN:

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Crocodile Undone

Crocodile Undone
Author: Marcus Baynes-Rock
Publisher: Penn State Press
Total Pages: 241
Release: 2020-03-24
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 027108748X

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Across the world, animals are being domesticated at an unprecedented rate and scale. But what exactly is domestication, and what does it tell us about ourselves? In this book, Marcus Baynes-Rock seeks the common thread linking stories about the domestication of Australia's native animals, arguing that domestication is part of a process by which late modernity threatens to undo the world. In a deeply personal account, the author tells of his encounters with crocodiles and emus behind fences, dingoes and kangaroos crossing boundaries, and native bees producing honey in his suburban backyard. Drawing on comparisons between Aboriginal and colonial Australians, Baynes-Rock reveals how the domestication of Australia’s fauna is a process of “unmaking.” As an extension of late modernity, the connections that tie humans and other animals to wider ecologies are being severed, threatening to isolate us and our domesticates from the rest of the world. It is here that Baynes-Rock reveals a key difference between Aboriginal and colonial Australian modes of landscape management: while one is focused on a systemic approach and sees humans as integral to ecological integrity, the other seeks to sever domesticates from ecological processes. The question that emerges is: How might we reconfigure and maintain these connections without undoing humanity? Written in the author’s characteristically frank, passionate, and humorous style, Crocodile Undone takes the reader on a journey across both physical and philosophical landscapes. This fascinating narrative will appeal to anyone interested in the vital connections between humans and animals.