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Ash
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 217

Ash

Ash is a beautifully illustrated account of the botanical and cultural faces of the ash tree. The book maps the tree’s evolution and geographical spread across the entire Northern Hemisphere over the last 44 million years, and describes the 43 species that grace the planet today. Edward Parker also explores the botany, cultural history, and medicinal uses of the tree, from its significance in ancient Indo-European cultures, to its remarkable properties in treating Alzheimer’s disease. In addition he looks at topical issues, such as the devastating effects that the spread of the emerald ash borer beetle and the ash dieback fungal infection are having on Northern Hemisphere forests.

Look at an Ash Tree
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 12

Look at an Ash Tree

Learn the different parts of an ash tree, including the roots, trunk, seeds, and leaves.

The Ash Tree
  • Language: en

The Ash Tree

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2014
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  • Publisher: Unknown

The only book on The Ash Tree, an important book on this threatened species.

The Man Who Made Things Out of Trees: The Ash in Human Culture and History
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 151

The Man Who Made Things Out of Trees: The Ash in Human Culture and History

The story of how one man cut down a single tree to see how many things could be made from it. Out of all the trees in the world, the ash is most closely bound up with who we are: the tree we have made the greatest and most varied use of over the course of human history. One frigid winter morning, Robert Penn lovingly selected an ash tree and cut it down. He wanted to see how many beautiful, handmade objects could be made from it. Thus begins an adventure of craftsmanship and discovery. Penn visits the shops of modern-day woodworkers—whose expertise has been handed down through generations—and finds that ancient woodworking techniques are far from dead. He introduces artisans who create a...

The Ash Tree
  • Language: en

The Ash Tree

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2016-10-04
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  • Publisher: Unknown

The first history of and ecology of the Ash Tree, exploring its place in human culture and explaining Ash Disease.

Secrets of the Ash Tree
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 221

Secrets of the Ash Tree

Secrets of the Ash Tree' is the story about Liv, a young woman who discovers her true nature through the unraveling of hidden secrets. Her adventures begin when she digs up a chest that was buried by her father under the old ash tree in her garden. What she finds inside the chest changes her life forever. Liv discovers one secret after another and is thrown into a world full of dangerous and strange creatures, mighty Norse warriors and perils beyond her belief. What started out as a fairy tale in her father's journal was to become her legacy, a guide line to survival, and a map to the world she was about to enter. Each day, each mystery, each encounter will ultimately reveal her true destiny and behind the edge of a sword awaits a young god who is willing to share that destiny with her. can click on this link to watch th book trailer : http://www.youtube.com/watch'v=Ewp51s4Jyvo

Epitaph for the Ash: In Search of Recovery and Renewal
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 224

Epitaph for the Ash: In Search of Recovery and Renewal

Inspired by her uncle, Lisa Samson has communed with trees since her childhood. Tragically, a disease from mainland Europe now poses a very serious threat to the ash tree’s survival. Epitaph for the Ash explores how barren our landscape could become without the ash’s familiar branches protruding from limestone scars and chalky cliff faces.

The Man Who Made Things Out of Trees
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 256

The Man Who Made Things Out of Trees

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2015-10-29
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  • Publisher: Penguin UK

Robert Penn cut down an ash tree to see how many things could be made from it. After all, ash is the tree we have made the greatest and most varied use of over the course of human history. Journeying from Wales across Europe and Ireland to the USA, Robert finds that the ancient skills and knowledge of the properties of ash, developed over millennia making wheels and arrows, furniture and baseball bats, are far from dead. The book chronicles how the urge to understand and appreciate trees still runs through us all like grain through wood.

The Ash-Tree (Fantasy and Horror Classics)
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 23

The Ash-Tree (Fantasy and Horror Classics)

M. R. James was born in Kent, England in 1862. James came to writing fiction relatively late, not publishing his first collection of short stories - Ghost Stories of an Antiquary (1904) - until the age of 42. Modern scholars now see James as having redefined the ghost story for the 20th century and he is seen as the founder of the 'antiquarian ghost story'. We are republishing these classic works in affordable, high quality, modern editions with a brand new introductory biography of the author.

The Ash-Tree
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 30

The Ash-Tree

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2014-10-06
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  • Publisher: CreateSpace

Montague Rhodes James OM, MA, FBA (1 August 1862 – 12 June 1936), who used the publication name M. R. James, was an English author, medievalist scholar and provost of King's College, Cambridge (1905–1918), and of Eton College (1918–1936). He is best remembered for his ghost stories, which are regarded as among the best in the genre. James redefined the ghost story for the new century by abandoning many of the formal Gothic clichés of his predecessors and using more realistic contemporary settings. However, James's protagonists and plots tend to reflect his own antiquarian interests. Accordingly, he is known as the originator of the "antiquarian ghost story".James was born in Goodnesto...