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Michelangelo's Mountain
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 372

Michelangelo's Mountain

  • Categories: Art

Discover the fascinating, crucial, and often dangerous relationship between Michelangelo and the stone quarries of Carrara in this clear-eyed and well-researched exploration that “recounts the artist's large life and lasting works with care and reverence” (Booklist). No artist looms so large in Western consciousness and culture as Michelangelo Buonarroti, the most celebrated sculptor of all time. And no place on earth provides a stone so capable of simulating the warmth and vitality of human flesh and incarnating the genius of a Michelangelo as the statuario of Carrara, the storied marble mecca at Tuscany's northwest corner. It was there, where shadowy Etruscans and Roman slaves once toi...

Love, War, and Circuses
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 358

Love, War, and Circuses

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2008-01-01
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  • Publisher: Unknown

An extraordinary book about an extraordinary animal¿s intermingling with humans. It is full of fascinating stories, astute observations, & amazing facts. The sections dealing with modern zoos & circuses are especially relevant, even urgent, today. Author Eric Scigliano has firsthand experience with elephants, & he views all possible information about elephants with reason & clarity. ¿An unsurpassed history of the relationship between elephants & people.¿ Fascinating photos & illustrations.

The Big Thaw
  • Language: en

The Big Thaw

Permafrost--dark, ice-flaked, permanently frozen ground that lies under tundra and boreal forests across our northern regions--covers more than 12 percent of the earth's land mass. It exists in places that seem otherworldly and unimaginably remote to most of us, but the changes taking place in the permafrost layer may ultimately affect the lives of every person on Earth. InThe Big Thaw, readers meet a diverse team of scientists and students who have been studying the permafrost and what lies beneath: a vast store of ancient carbon, more than four times the quantity found in all of today's forests, which is releasing carbon dioxide and methane as the permafrost melts. The release of all this carbon would alter Earth's climate forever. Braving endless hordes of mosquitoes, quicksand, and extreme temperatures, the researchers are racing against the clock to educate us all about the changes we must make in order to preserve Earth's carbon balance.

Love, War, and Circuses
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 358

Love, War, and Circuses

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2005-03-01
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  • Publisher: Unknown

An extraordinary book about an extraordinary animal's intermingling with humans. It is full of fascinating stories, astute observations, & amazing facts. The sections dealing with modern zoos & circuses are especially relevant, even urgent, today. Author Eric Scigliano has firsthand experience with elephants, & he views all possible information about elephants with reason & clarity. An unsurpassed history of the relationship between elephants & people.Ó Fascinating photos & illustrations.

Flotsametrics and the Floating World
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 498

Flotsametrics and the Floating World

“Ebbesmeyer’s goal is noble and fresh: to show how the flow of ocean debris around the world reveals ‘the music’ of the world’s oceans.” —New York Times Book Review Through the fascinating stories of flotsam, one of the Earth’s greatest secrets is revealed. In Flotsametrics and the Floating World, maverick scientist Curtis Ebbesmeyer details how his obsession with floating garbage—from rubber ducks to discarded Nike sneakers—helped to revolutionize ocean science. Scientist and environmentalist David Suzuki, host of CBC TV’s “The Nature of Things,” calls Flotsametrics and the Floating World “Science and storytelling at its very best.” “A very enjoyable, if at times dark, book” (Nature), it is must reading for anyone interested in Oceanography, Environmental Science, and the way our world works.

Love, War, and Circuses
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 358

Love, War, and Circuses

Describes the historical relationship between elephants and humans, discussing their ecological significance, prospects for their extinction, efforts to preserve the species, and the use of elephants in warfare and industry.

Seeing the Elephant
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 358

Seeing the Elephant

For millennia, people all over the world have revered, adored and exploited elephants. In Thailand, a pregnant woman might duck under an elephant’s belly to encourage an easy delivery; a tycoon has built an elephant-shaped skyscraper; and pirate loggers feed amphetamines to their elephants to make them haul backbreaking loads. In India, worshippers dance with gilded tuskers at ecstatic temple festivals. Scientists have proposed to restore lost ecosystems by reintroducing the elephants and mammoths that once ruled them. And generation after generation of readers have delighted in Babar, Horton and Dumbo. In a kaleidoscopic account rich in historic lore, surprising science and exotic adventure, Eric Scigliano traces an enduring, extraordinary relationship between species and shows how it still haunts and inspires us today.

Seattle from the Air
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 113

Seattle from the Air

This volume displays Seattle as photographed by Russ Heinl from helicopters using custom-mounted gyrostabilizers. Current views, shown in color, are juxtaposed with b & w historical images in order to demonstrate changes in the cityscape over time. The essay by Scigliano of the Seattle Weekly offers his insights about the city. Oversize: 9.25x12.5". Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

Puget Sound
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 115

Puget Sound

Placid bays, steeply forested shorelines, breaching whales, dynamic urban centers -- Western Washington's Puget Sound region captivates with its magic.

How Engineers Create the World
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 444

How Engineers Create the World

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2011-09-06
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  • Publisher: Bill Hammack

In over 200 delightful short essays Bill captures the creativity and impact of engineers. He talks of their spectacular achievements - jets, satellites, skyscrapers, and fiber optics - but draws his deepest insights from the everyday, the quotidian. He finds beauty, elegance and meaning in Ferris wheels, Tupperware, Slinkys, mood rings, waterless urinals and Velcro. Delivered originally on public radio between 1999 and 2006, each essay is a small slice of the world created by engineers. The essays also illuminate and inform about the important topics of our day by showing how intertwined engineering and technology are with terrorism, security, intellectual property and our cultural legacy.