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Sweet Cane

Sweet Cane
Author: Lucy B. Wayne
Publisher: University of Alabama Press
Total Pages: 194
Release: 2010-07
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 0817355928

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From the late eighteenth century to early 1836, the heart of the Florida sugar industry was concentrated in East Florida, between the St. Johns River and the Atlantic Ocean. Producing the sweetest sugar, molasses, and rum, at least 22 sugar plantations dotted the coastline by the 1830s. This industry brought prosperity to the region-employing farm hands, slaves, architects, stone masons, riverboats and their crews, shop keepers, and merchant traders. But by January 1836, Native American attacks during the Second Seminole War had devastated the whole sugar industry. Book jacket.


Sweet As Cane, Salty As Tears

Sweet As Cane, Salty As Tears
Author: Ken Wheaton
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2014-07
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781624672460

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Fifty-year old Katherine Lafleur is woken from sleep one wintry morning in Brooklyn, New York, by a phone call telling her that her younger sister Karen-Anne has died after being trampled by a run-away rhinoceros. So after years of avoiding her home state of Louisiana, Katherine finds herself journeying back to a place where she's only known as Katie-Lee and she's constantly at odds with her older sister Kendra-Sue. The physical distance may only be 1,500 miles, but the emotional and psychic distances is light years away from her life in New York, where she communicates more with text and social media than through actual conversation. In Louisiana, however, she finds a hurricane of family members. Sisters and brother, their kids and kids' kids. Not to mention the distant relations that threaten to turn the funeral services into a circus of epic hilarity rather than a somber affair. Tensions slowly build throughout the comedy, but only when Katie-Lee spots her high school sweetheart lurking around the outskirts of the graveyard do we finally learn what drove her away from home all those years ago--and just how tight the Lafleur family bond really is.


Sweet as Cane

Sweet as Cane
Author: Stephanie McCoy
Publisher: Saturday Morning and a Slow Rain Press
Total Pages: 217
Release: 2012
Genre: Southern States
ISBN: 9780976236276

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"Twenty-three year old photographer Cane Walker specializes in infant postmortem portraits. In Marrow, North Carolina in the fifties, such practices are still prized and sought out. Cane's is a tale of a young disfigured woman growing up in a small town that oozes with despair, hope, and desire ... Hiding behind the camera, Cane uncovers love and heartache while she longs to be included in the community around her"--P. [4] of cover.


The Plants of the Bible

The Plants of the Bible
Author: John Hutton Balfour
Publisher:
Total Pages: 298
Release: 1866
Genre: Bible
ISBN:

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The sugar cane

The sugar cane
Author: Anonymous
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
Total Pages: 682
Release: 2023-02-22
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 3382117037

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Reprint of the original, first published in 1871. The publishing house Anatiposi publishes historical books as reprints. Due to their age, these books may have missing pages or inferior quality. Our aim is to preserve these books and make them available to the public so that they do not get lost.


Keisha Cane and Her Very Sweet Tooth

Keisha Cane and Her Very Sweet Tooth
Author: Ashley Foxx
Publisher:
Total Pages: 48
Release: 2013-06-30
Genre:
ISBN: 9780989192514

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Keisha Cane and Her Very Sweet Tooth is a delightful new book for young readers, featuring the memorable and mischievous, Keisha Cane. Keisha’s infamous sweet tooth strikes in the middle of the night and she breaks a cookie jar, sparking a laughable chain of events. Little readers will be able to predict Keisha’s next mishap and will also learn a valuable lesson about making (and fixing) mistakes.


The Legend of the Candy Cane

The Legend of the Candy Cane
Author: Lori Walburg
Publisher: Zonderkidz
Total Pages: 58
Release: 2010-12-21
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 0310866448

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One dark November night a stranger rides into a small prairie town. Who is he? Why has he come? The townspeople wish he were a doctor, a dressmaker, or a trader. But the children have the greatest wish of all, a deep, quiet, secret wish. Then a young girl named Lucy befriends the newcomer. When he reveals his identity and shares with her the legend of the candy cane, she discovers fulfillment of her wishes and the answer to her town's dreams. Now will she share what she has learned? Warm, lavish illustrations by James Bernardin bring to life a timeless tale by Lori Walburg, a story that will help families celebrate the mystery and miracle of Christmas—for many Christmases to come.


Raising Cane in the 'Glades

Raising Cane in the 'Glades
Author: Gail M. Hollander
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 367
Release: 2009-11-15
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0226349489

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Over the last century, the Everglades underwent a metaphorical and ecological transition from impenetrable swamp to endangered wetland. At the heart of this transformation lies the Florida sugar industry, which by the 1990s was at the center of the political storm over the multi-billion dollar ecological “restoration” of the Everglades. Raising Cane in the ’Glades is the first study to situate the environmental transformation of the Everglades within the economic and historical geography of global sugar production and trade. Using, among other sources, interviews, government and corporate documents, and recently declassified U.S. State Department memoranda, Gail M. Hollander demonstrates that the development of Florida’s sugar region was the outcome of pitched battles reaching the highest political offices in the U.S. and in countries around the world, especially Cuba—which emerges in her narrative as a model, a competitor, and the regional “other” to Florida’s “self.” Spanning the period from the age of empire to the era of globalization, the book shows how the “sugar question”—a label nineteenth-century economists coined for intense international debates on sugar production and trade—emerges repeatedly in new guises. Hollander uses the sugar question as a thread to stitch together past and present, local and global, in explaining Everglades transformation.


Preliminary Evaluation of New Process for Separation of Components of Sugar Cane, Sweet Sorghum and Other Plant Stalks Relative to Its Possible Contribution Toward Increased Fuel and Energy Production from These Materials

Preliminary Evaluation of New Process for Separation of Components of Sugar Cane, Sweet Sorghum and Other Plant Stalks Relative to Its Possible Contribution Toward Increased Fuel and Energy Production from These Materials
Author: Joseph E. Atchinson Consultants, Inc
Publisher:
Total Pages: 266
Release: 1977
Genre: Sorgo
ISBN:

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The Sugar-Cane, Etc

The Sugar-Cane, Etc
Author: James GRAINGER (M.D.)
Publisher:
Total Pages: 206
Release: 1766
Genre:
ISBN:

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