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The Unnaming of Aliass

The Unnaming of Aliass
Author: Karin Bolender
Publisher: punctum books
Total Pages: 355
Release: 2020-10
Genre: Art
ISBN: 1953035132

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Mule Killers

Mule Killers
Author: Lydia Peelle
Publisher: Harper Collins
Total Pages: 100
Release: 2009-07-21
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0061960705

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"Lydia Peelle has given us a collection of stories so artfully constructed and deeply imagined they read like classics. It marks the beginning of what will surely be a long and beautiful career." —Ann Patchett In Reasons for and Advantages of Breathing, Lydia Peelle brings together eight brilliant stories—two of which won Pushcart Prizes and one of which won an O. Henry Prize—that peer straight into the human heart. In startling and original prose, she examines lives derailed by the loss of a vital connection to the land and to the natural world of which they are a part. Reasons for and Advantages of Breathing conveys an almost Faulknerian ache for the pre-modern South, for a landscape and a way of life lost to the ravages of money and technology.


Environmental and Nature Writing

Environmental and Nature Writing
Author: Sean Prentiss
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2016-11-17
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 1472592549

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Offering guidance on writing poetry, nonfiction, and fiction, Environmental and Nature Writing is a complete introduction to the art and craft of writing about the environment in a wide range of genres. With discussion questions and writing prompts throughout, Environmental and Nature Writing: A Writers' Guide and Anthology covers such topics as: · The history of writing about the environment · Image, description and metaphor · Environmental journalism, poetry, and fiction · Researching, revising and publishing · Styles of nature writing, from discovery to memoir to polemic The book also includes an anthology, offering inspiring examples of nature writing in all of the genres covered by the book, including work by: John Daniel, Camille T. Dungy, David Gessner, Jennifer Lunden, Erik Reece, David Treuer, Bonnie Jo Campbell, Alyson Hagy, Bonnie Nadzam, Lydia Peelle, Benjamin Percy, Gabrielle Calvocoressi, Nikky Finney, Juan Felipe Herrera, Major Jackson, Aimee Nezhukumatathil, G.E. Patterson, Natasha Trethewey, and many more.


Zoological Bulletin

Zoological Bulletin
Author: Pennsylvania. Dept. of Agriculture. Division of Zoology
Publisher:
Total Pages: 520
Release: 1905
Genre: Zoology, Economic
ISBN:

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Bulletin

Bulletin
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 944
Release: 1899
Genre: Agriculture
ISBN:

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Treason of Hawks

Treason of Hawks
Author: Lila Bowen
Publisher: Orbit
Total Pages: 384
Release: 2018-10-16
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0316502383

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The climactic conclusion to the award-winning fantasy series New York Times bestselling author Kevin Hearne calls "thrilling, delightfully written, and important." Rhett Walker is looking for peace, the memories of all he's lost haunting his dreams. But with the lawless Rangers on his heels and monster attacks surging, Rhett is surrounded on all sides. When his friends and allies are suddenly ambushed, Rhett must answer the Shadow's call and ride into one last, fateful battle. The ShadowWake of VulturesConspiracy of RavensMalice of CrowsTreason of Hawks


Monthly Buuletin

Monthly Buuletin
Author: Pennsylvania. Department of Agriculture. Division of Zoology
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1048
Release: 1905
Genre:
ISBN:

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South Pass

South Pass
Author: Will Bagley
Publisher: University of Oklahoma Press
Total Pages: 329
Release: 2014-05
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0806145110

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Wallace Stegner called South Pass “one of the most deceptive and impressive places in the West.” Nowhere can travelers cross the Rockies so easily as through this high, treeless valley in Wyoming immediately south of the Wind River Mountains. South Pass has received much attention in lore and memory but attracted no serious book-length study—until now. In this narrative, award-winning author Will Bagley explains the significance of South Pass to the nation’s history and to the development of the American West. Fur traders first saw South Pass in 1812. From the early 1840s until the completion of the Union Pacific and Central Pacific Railroads almost forty years later, emigrants on the Oregon, California, and Mormon Trails used South Pass in transforming the American West in a single generation. Bagley traces the peopling of the region by the earliest inhabitants and adventurers, including Indian peoples, trappers and fur traders, missionaries, and government-commissioned explorers. Later, California gold rushers, Latter-day Saints, and families seeking new lives went through this singular gap in the Rockies. Without South Pass, overland wagons beginning their journey far to the east along the Missouri River could not have reached their destinations in a single season, and western settlement might have been delayed for decades. The story of South Pass offers a rich history. The Overland Stage, Pony Express, and first transcontinental telegraph all came through the region. Nearly a century later, President Dwight D. Eisenhower designated South Pass as one of America’s first National Historic Landmarks. An American place so rich in historical significance, Bagley argues, deserves the best of historical preservation efforts.