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Pathways to Ancient Shelter

Pathways to Ancient Shelter
Author: Mary Locke Crofts
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 209
Release: 2015-02-25
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1496969316

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Mary Locke Crofts graduated from Baylor University in Waco, Texas, and for several years taught English. She then completed the graduate program in myth and depth psychology at Pacifica Graduate Institute in Carpinteria, California. A storyteller, she lives in San Antonio and Langtry and has two grown children.


Ancient Pathways, Ancestral Knowledge

Ancient Pathways, Ancestral Knowledge
Author: Nancy J. Turner
Publisher: McGill-Queen's Native and Northern Series
Total Pages: 1106
Release: 2014
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780773543805

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How knowledge of plants and environments has been applied and shared over centuries and millennia by Indigenous peoples.


RISINGTIDEFALLINGSTAR

RISINGTIDEFALLINGSTAR
Author: Philip Hoare
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 409
Release: 2018-04-02
Genre: Science
ISBN: 022656066X

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“Every day is an anxiety in my ways of getting to the water. . . . I’ve become so attuned to it, so scared of it, so in love with it that sometimes I can only think by the sea. It is the only place I feel at home.” Many of us visit the sea. Admire it. Even profess to love it. But very few of us live it. Philip Hoare does. He swims in the sea every day, either off the coast of his native Southampton or his adopted Cape Cod. He watches its daily and seasonal changes. He collects and communes with the wrack—both dead and never living—that it throws up on the shingle. He thinks with, at, through the sea. All of which should prepare readers: RISINGTIDEFALLINGSTAR is no ordinary book. It mounts no straight-ahead argument. It hews to no single genre. Instead, like the sea itself, it moves, flows, absorbs, transforms. In its pages we find passages of beautiful nature and travel writing, lyrical memoir, seams of American and English history and much more. We find Thoreau and Melville, Bowie and Byron, John Waters and Virginia Woolf, all linked through a certain refusal to be contained, to be strictly defined—an openness to discovery and change. Running throughout is an air of elegy, a reminder that the sea is an ending, a repository of lost ships, lost people, lost ways of being. It is where we came from; for Hoare, it is where he is going. “Every swim is a little death,” Hoare writes, “but it is also a reminder that you are alive.” Few books have ever made that knife’s edge so palpable. Read RISINGTIDEFALLINGSTAR. Let it settle into the seabed of your soul. You’ll never forget it.


Pathway to Rebellion:

Pathway to Rebellion:
Author: William Henry
Publisher: Mercier Press Ltd
Total Pages: 268
Release: 2016-03-04
Genre: History
ISBN: 1781174040

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In 'Pathway to Rebellion' Willie Henry traces the origins of the rebellion of 1916 in Co. Galway back over a century. He argues that the country's rebellious past encouraged the Galway Volunteers to take a stand during the Rising, when many other parts of the country failed to do so. While Galway's people did not make the same blood sacrifice as Dublin, they were not lacking in courage. Many of the men were without arms, while others only had pikes. Nevertheless, they were prepared to fight, although aware that their rebellious actions could mean death in battle or before a firing squad. Despite this they stood by their convictions and showed unquestionable commitment to the idea of a free Ireland. Following the Rising those who were captured were assaulted, subjected to verbal abuse by the public and their captors, and condemned to imprisonment. Some managed to evade capture, but were forced to go on the run. However, in the aftermath of the leaders' executions, public opinion changed dramatically and the traitors of yesterday were suddenly the heroes of today. The homecoming of those who were imprisoned was in total contrast to their departure. The entire story of Galway in 1916 is in this book, making it the definitive story of the rebellion in the west.


Walter Tevis Sci-Fi Novels

Walter Tevis Sci-Fi Novels
Author: Walter Tevis
Publisher: Rosetta Books
Total Pages: 655
Release: 2020-10-16
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0795351313

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Three science fiction novels from the Nebula Award–nominated author of The Hustler and The Color of Money. The Man Who Fell to Earth After his home planet is devastated by war, an alien disguised as a human comes to Earth on a mission to save his people. He begins amassing wealth needed to build a spacecraft to bring his people to join him, but his plans get sidelined when he descends into alcoholism. Mockingbird On a post-apocalyptic Earth where humanity has suffered devastating losses, people are drugged from childhood on, there is no art, and reading is illegal. A suicidal machine runs the world, while the passion between two humans provides the only hope for humankind. The Steps of the Sun When the world’s richest man travels to the stars in search of the mineral wealth America needs to get it out of an energy crisis, he finds more than he bargains for—and gets more than he ever believed was possible . . . “Among the finest science fiction novels . . . . Just beneath the surface it might be read as a parable of the Fifties and of the Cold War. Beneath that as an evocation of existential loneliness, a Christian fable, a parable of the artist. Above all, perhaps, as the wisest, truest representation of alcoholism ever written.” —James Sallis, Fantasy & Science Fiction on The Man Who Fell to Earth “A moral tale that has elements of Aldous Huxley’s Brave New World, Superman, and Star Wars” —Los Angeles Times Book Review on Mockingbird “Engaging and effortlessly readable.” —Publishers Weekly on The Steps of the Sun


Twenty Gallons of Milk

Twenty Gallons of Milk
Author: Joan Hibbard Hershberger
Publisher: WestBow Press
Total Pages: 303
Release: 2013-10
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1490806687

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Snatching up freshly baked loaves of bread on the side of the road, heaping twenty gallons of milk into a grocery cart, conversations in the car, bribing a kid with ice cream to learn his math facts, or finding some way to inconvenience a child to capture their attention, Joan Hershberger records the typical and unusual moments of life and her response to life as it happens.


The Pathway of the Gods

The Pathway of the Gods
Author: Alice Mona Caird
Publisher:
Total Pages: 352
Release: 1898
Genre:
ISBN:

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The Man Who Fell to Earth

The Man Who Fell to Earth
Author: Walter Tevis
Publisher: Vintage
Total Pages: 241
Release: 2022-05-10
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0593467477

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From the bestselling author of The Queen's Gambit, the landmark science fiction novel that inspired the classic 1976 film starring David Bowie and is the basis for the Showtime series A man wanders into town one day seemingly out of nowhere. He starts by peddling valuables just to get by. But he possesses uncanny scientific knowledge, which he uses to develop technologies of a marvelous nature. In time he builds a corporate empire that propels him to unimaginable wealth—but to what end? His rapid ascent to the highest levels of success is remarkable, but the vision of his enterprise begins to falter as he succumbs to afflictions that feel all-too-human, and the true purpose of his presence here on earth is in grave danger of being abandoned.


Pathway

Pathway
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 456
Release: 1988
Genre: Architecture
ISBN:

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Lessons Learned

Lessons Learned
Author: Aïcha Ben Abed
Publisher: Getty Publications
Total Pages: 439
Release: 2008-07-15
Genre: Art
ISBN: 0892369205

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