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The Golden Shore

The Golden Shore
Author: David Helvarg
Publisher: New World Library
Total Pages: 370
Release: 2016-09-02
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 1608684407

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From the first human settlements to the latest marine explorations, The Golden Shore tells the tale of the history, culture, and changing nature of California’s coasts and ocean. David Helvarg takes the reader on both a geographic and literary journey along the state’s 1,100-mile Pacific coastline, from the Oregon border to the San Diego–Tijuana international border fence and out into its whale-, seal-, and shark-rich offshore seamounts, rock isles, and kelp forests. Part history, part travelogue, part love letter, The Golden Shore captures the spirit of the California coast and its mythic place in American culture.


Keepers of the Golden Shore

Keepers of the Golden Shore
Author: Michael Quentin Morton
Publisher: Reaktion Books
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2016-04-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 1780236158

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For those who visit the United Arab Emirates (UAE), staying in its the lavish hotels and browsing in the ultra-modern shopping malls of Abu Dhabi or Dubai, the country can be a mystery, a glass and concrete creation that seems to have sprung from the desert overnight. Keepers of the Golden Shore looks behind this glossy façade, illuminating the region’s history, which stretches from the ancient Arabian tribes who controlled a desolate but economically important shoreline to the ostentatious architectural wonders—bankrolled by a massive wealth of oil—that characterize it today. As Michael Quentin Morton recounts, the region now known as the UAE likely began as a trading post between Mesopotamia and Oman, and since that time has been the stage of important economic and cultural exchanges. It has seen the rise and fall of a thriving pearl industry, piracy, invasions and wars, and the arrival of the oil age that would make it one of the richest countries on earth. Since the early 1970s, when seven sheikhs agreed to enter into a union, it has been a sovereign nation, carrying on the resourceful spirit—with resplendent fervor—that the brutally inhospitable landscape has long demanded of the people. Ultimately, Morton shows that the country is not only rich in oil and money but in an extraordinarily deep history and culture.


To the Golden Shore

To the Golden Shore
Author: Courtney Anderson
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1987
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780817011215

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This book tells how the 'golden shore' bought bitter hardships, imprisonment, and family tragedy.


A Journey To, on and from the "Golden Shore".

A Journey To, on and from the
Author: Sue A. Sanders
Publisher:
Total Pages: 136
Release: 1887
Genre: California
ISBN:

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Sue A. Pike Sanders (1842-1931) traveled by rail from Delavan, Illinois, as part of the state's delegation to the Grand Army of the Republic encampment at San Francisco in 1886. A journey to, on and from the "golden shore" (1887) describes that leisurely trip west with stops in Denver, Colorado Springs, Pueblo, Salt Lake City, Reno, and Sacramento. Once in San Francisco, Sanders provides details of the program for the G.A.R. convention and its attendant parades and receptions, Bay excursion cruise, and tours of Chinatown. She makes side trips to Oakland, San José, Napa Valley, the geysers, and Yosemite. In Southern California, Sanders and her party visit Los Angeles to embark on their return journey, which takes them to Flagstaff and Albuquerque.


Tracking the Golden Isles

Tracking the Golden Isles
Author: Anthony J. Martin
Publisher: University of Georgia Press
Total Pages: 301
Release: 2020-05-15
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0820356972

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With this collection of essays, Anthony J. Martin invites us to investigate animal and human traces on the Georgia coast and the remarkable stories these traces, both modern and fossil, tell us. Readers will learn how these traces enabled geologists to discover that the remains of ancient barrier islands still exist on the lower coastal plain of Georgia, showing the recession of oceans millions of years ago. First, Martin details a solid but approachable overview of Georgia barrier island ecosystems—maritime forests, salt marshes, dunes, beaches—and how these ecosystems are as much a product of plant and animal behavior as they are of geology. Martin then describes animal tracks, burrows, nests, and other traces and what they tell us about their makers. He also explains how trace fossils can document the behaviors of animals from millions of years ago, including those no longer extant. Next, Martin discusses the relatively scant history—scarcely five thousand years—of humans on the Georgia coast. He takes us from the Native American shell rings on Sapelo Island to the cobbled streets of Savannah paved with the ballast stones of slave ships. He also describes the human introduction of invasive animals to the coast and their effects on native species. Finally, Martin’s epilogue introduces the sobering idea that climate change, with its resultant extreme weather and rising sea levels, is the ultimate human trace affecting the Georgia coast. Here he asks how the traces of the past and present help us to better predict and deal with our uncertain future.


Golden Shores

Golden Shores
Author: Nora Roberts
Publisher: Silhouette
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2012-11-20
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780373281633

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Treasures Lost, Treasures Found Kate Hardesty had inherited a dream: mysterious charts mapping the way to sunken treasure. Determined to complete her late father's explorations, she returns to the island where she'd spent one memorable summer and hires deep-sea diver Ky Silver, the man she'd left behind. But working with Ky means more than searching for gold—it means finding a priceless treasure Kate hadn't known she'd lost…. The Welcoming Charity Ford knew Roman DeWinter was different. His gaze smoldered with angry passion, arousing a dangerous fascination. His mere presence made her most forbidden desires come alive. Still, Charity knew so little about him, and it put her on edge. Was this stranger a threat to her happiness…or the man she'd been waiting a lifetime for?


FCC Record

FCC Record
Author: United States. Federal Communications Commission
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1660
Release: 2001
Genre: Telecommunication
ISBN:

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Fractal Shores

Fractal Shores
Author: Diane Louie
Publisher: University of Georgia Press
Total Pages: 75
Release: 2020-10-15
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 082035791X

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Carlo Rovelli, Italian physicist, says that "the world is not a collection of things, it is a collection of events." Poet Diane Louie thinks of prose poems as little events. They are happening and happenings. They draw on experience, image, metaphor, and all the properties of language to create little worlds-in-motion: spinning while orbiting, actively shifting our point of view. More genus than hybrid species, prose poems can straddle the obvious limits and less-obvious liberties of perception. This active characteristic of spanning and connecting is especially relevant in a time of cultural polarization. Marrying, even uneasily, the inquiries of science and spiritual longing can illuminate what they—and we—have in common: a desire to understand our presence in a universe that does not yield ultimate answers.


Hearings

Hearings
Author: United States. Congress. Senate
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 1950
Genre:
ISBN:

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The Unknown Shore

The Unknown Shore
Author: Patrick O'Brian
Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company
Total Pages: 313
Release: 1996-10
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 039331538X

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Follows the adventures of two young seamen who are shipwrecked along the coast of Chile in 1740, and are driven to drink and mutiny by a ruthless captain.