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Seashore Chronicles
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 292

Seashore Chronicles

ASSATEAGUE, Chincoteague, Parramore, Smith's, Hog, Wallop's: The names of Virginia's isolated barrier islands evoke their beauty and wildness, their dynamic ecology. Drawing chapters from the writings of novelists, naturalists, journalists, and outdoorsmen, Seashore Chronicles presents the history of these slender, constantly shifting landforms from the 1650s to the present. Robert E. Lee surveys the agricultural potential of Smith's Island, and a young Howard Pyle describes the Chincoteague pony penning. William Warner provides an impressionistic foreword and noted writer Tom Horton adds a contemporary chapter on the islands' survival. Eastern Shore residents Brooks Miles Barnes and Barry R. Truitt have compiled a cyclical story of economic settlement, of destruction and conservation, for those who have visited the islands many times as well as for those who have not yet experienced their alluring vitality.

A Very Good Helper
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 32

A Very Good Helper

Meet Avery, a young girl confident that she makes her mom's life easier by lending a helping hand...but does she? From washing dishes to gardening, Avery sets out to help her mom with different tasks that benefit their entire family. While her involvement usually brings more mess than help, it is all done in love! Deanna Barnes's heartwarming story will remind both parents and children what love in action means and Joy Richardson's illustrations capture the pureness of a child's intentions.

The Last Druid
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 422

The Last Druid

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2020-10-20
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  • Publisher: Del Rey

NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • Hope blooms anew for the Four Lands in this riveting conclusion, not only to the Fall of Shannara series but to the entire Shannara saga—a truly landmark event over forty years in the making! Since he first began the Shannara saga in 1977, Terry Brooks has had a clear idea of how the series should end, and now that moment is at hand. As the Four Lands reels under the Skaar invasion—spearheaded by a warlike people determined to make this land their own—our heroes must decide what they will risk to save the integrity of their home. Even as one group remains to defend the Four Lands, another is undertaking a perilous journey across the sea to the Skaar homeland, carrying with them a new piece of technology that could change the face of the world forever. And yet a third is trapped in a deadly realm from which there may be no escape. Filled with twists and turns and epic feats of derring-do—not untouched by tragedy—this is vintage Terry Brooks, and a fitting end to a saga that has gathered generations of readers into its fold.

Geyer's Stationer
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 976

Geyer's Stationer

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1906
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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The Wall Street Journal
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 1312

The Wall Street Journal

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2006
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Forthcoming Books
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 1578

Forthcoming Books

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1998
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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University of Virginia Alumni News
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 1294

University of Virginia Alumni News

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1989
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Subject Collections
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 1088

Subject Collections

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1985
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  • Publisher: Unknown

A guide to special book collections and subject emphases as reported by university, college, public, and special libraries and museums in the United States and Canada.

Arts & Humanities Citation Index
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 1478

Arts & Humanities Citation Index

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1997
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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The Working Man's Green Space
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 231

The Working Man's Green Space

With antecedents dating back to the Middle Ages, the community garden is more popular than ever as a means of procuring the freshest food possible and instilling community cohesion. But as Micheline Nilsen shows, the small-garden movement, which gained impetus in the nineteenth century as rural workers crowded into industrial cities, was for a long time primarily a repository of ideas concerning social reform, hygienic improvement, and class mobility. Complementing efforts by worker cooperatives, unions, and social legislation, the provision of small garden plots offered some relief from bleak urban living conditions. Urban planners often thought of such gardens as a way to insert "lungs" in...