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A history of the Basque sheepherders as told through the engravings they carved into the aspen tress throughout the Northeastern Sierra Nevada. Accompanied by essays translated into Basque, this is an elegant documentation of folk art and solitude.
Pull up a chair by the window table at Big Earl's diner and meet the 'Supremes': three women from Plainview, Indiana, who've been best friends since their high school days in the sixties. There's Clarice, a pious wife and mother who is struggling with her husband's infidelity; Barbara Jean, who must confront the tragic reverberations of a youthful love affair; and Odette, whose fearlessness has saved her friends many times, but who now faces a terrifying situation of her own. Over iced tea and pecan pie, through forty years of marriage, children, happiness and the blues, the inseparable trio take on the world together. Come join them as they share the juiciest gossip, the occasional tear, and the most uproarious laughter . . . at the same time, at the same table, at Earl's All-You-Can-Eat.
The John C. Moore papers, 1951-1995 and undated, consists of one series, Research on algebraic theory, 1951-1995 and undated, containing drafts of books, articles, notes, and several letters discussing mathematical topics including algebraic topology, homotopical algebra, and category theory. These articles and books appear to be in various stages of completion, ranging from handwritten drafts and proofs to typed works. Two untitled and undated works are presumably unpublished books written by Moore. One of these books pertains to the topic of category theory. Another untitled book likely expands upon a concept Moore refers to as "notation convention and recollection," which he developed thr...
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Siskiyou County Library has vol. 1 only.