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Fire on the Mountain

Fire on the Mountain
Author: Dale A. Johnson
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 148
Release: 2008-08-28
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1435739922

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Biography of experiences by an American living in Southeast Turkey and Northern Iraq during and after the first Gulf War.


On Storm King Mountain

On Storm King Mountain
Author: Linda Pascucci
Publisher:
Total Pages: 188
Release: 1998-12-01
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9781585005024

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It was the summer of 1994. The media and most public attention became transfixed and mesmerized by a certain Los Angeles sports figure and his trials and tribulations. On a remote mountainside in Western Colorado, there are firefighters battling the forces of nature, wind and fire. The extreme drought and abundant vegetation and the mountain itself it would become a battle they would not (could not) win.


The Storm King

The Storm King
Author: Brendan Duffy
Publisher: Ballantine Books
Total Pages: 401
Release: 2018-02-06
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0804178151

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“Deeply atmospheric, breathlessly suspenseful, with a ticking clock like no other—a terrific thriller.”—Lee Child Haunted by dark secrets and an unsolved mystery, a young doctor returns to his isolated Adirondacks hometown in a tense, gripping novel in the vein of Michael Koryta and Harlan Coben. Burying the past only gives it strength—and fury. Nate McHale has assembled the kind of life most people would envy. After a tumultuous youth marked by his inexplicable survival of a devastating tragedy, Nate left his Adirondack hometown of Greystone Lake and never looked back. Fourteen years later, he’s become a respected New York City surgeon, devoted husband, and loving father. Then a body is discovered deep in the forests that surround Greystone Lake. This disturbing news finally draws Nate home. While navigating a tense landscape of secrets and suspicion, resentments and guilt, Nate reconnects with estranged friends and old enemies, and encounters strangers who seem to know impossible things about him. Haunting every moment is the Lake’s sinister history and the memory of wild, beautiful Lucy Bennett, with whom Nate is forever linked by shattering loss and youthful passion. As a massive hurricane bears down on the Northeast, the air becomes electric, the clouds grow dark, and escalating acts of violence echo events from Nate’s own past. Without a doubt, a reckoning is coming—one that will lay bare the lies that lifelong friends have told themselves and unleash a vengeance that may consume them all. Praise for The Storm King “Brendan Duffy’s second book mingles horror, historical fiction, supernatural suspense and old-fashioned murder mystery, the rare phantasmagoria whose pieces click into a satisfying resolution. . . . This is a gutsy, intricate, evocative piece of mischief, much closer than anyone usually gets to that particular spell cast by Stephen King.”—USA Today “Duffy follows his debut, House of Echoes, with a stunning literary thriller, which combines accomplished wordsmithing with startling twists.”—Publishers Weekly (starred review) “An elaborately layered, creepily atmospheric story that blends haunting legends and the psychological terror of a murderer on the hunt. A winning thriller sure to draw readers of Jennifer McMahon, Ruth Ware, and Michael Koryta.”—Booklist (starred review)


Storm King Mountain

Storm King Mountain
Author: United States. Congress. House. Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries. Subcommittee on Fisheries and Wildlife Conservation and the Environment
Publisher:
Total Pages: 412
Release: 1975
Genre: Electric power-plants
ISBN:

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Maya Lin

Maya Lin
Author: Maya Ying Lin
Publisher:
Total Pages: 63
Release: 2009
Genre: Earthworks (Art)
ISBN: 9780981453125

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Storm in the Mountains

Storm in the Mountains
Author: Vernon H. Crow
Publisher:
Total Pages: 330
Release: 1982
Genre: Cherokee Indians
ISBN:

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Cherokee Indians who served in the Civil War (History Of).


Embattled River

Embattled River
Author: David Schuyler
Publisher: Cornell University Press
Total Pages: 353
Release: 2018-05-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 1501718061

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In Embattled River, David Schuyler describes the efforts to reverse the pollution and bleak future of the Hudson River that became evident in the 1950s. Through his investigative narrative, Schuyler uncovers the critical role of this iconic American waterway in the emergence of modern environmentalism in the United States. Writing fifty-five years after Consolidated Edison announced plans to construct a pumped storage power plant at Storm King Mountain, Schuyler recounts how a loose coalition of activists took on corporate capitalism and defended the river. As Schuyler shows, the environmental victories on the Hudson had broad impact. In the state at the heart of the story, the immediate result was the creation in 1970 of the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation to monitor, investigate, and litigate cases of pollution. At the national level, the environmental ferment in the Hudson Valley that Schuyler so richly describes contributed directly to the creation of the Environmental Protection Agency in 1970, the passage of the Clean Water Act in 1972, and the creation of the Superfund in 1980 to fund the cleanup of toxic-dumping sites. With these legal and regulatory means, the contest between environmental advocates and corporate power has continued well into the twenty-first century. Indeed, as Embattled River shows, the past is prologue. The struggle to control the uses and maintain the ecological health of the Hudson River persists and the stories of the pioneering advocates told by Schuyler provide lessons, reminders, and inspiration for today's activists.