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Leaving Tulsa, a book of road elegies and laments, travels from Oklahoma to the edges of the American continent through landscapes at once stark and lush, ancient and apocalyptic. Each poem gives the collection a rich lyrical-dramatic texture. Ultimately, these brave and luminous poems engage and shatter the boundaries of time, self, and continent.
The complete guide to the best grasses for every garden site. More than 165 full-color plant portraits and photos of landscape designs.
Robert Looney (d.1770) and his wife Elizabeth and their family immi- grated during or before 1734 from the Isle of Man (off the Scottish coast) to Philadelphia. They moved westward through Pennsylvania and settled near what is now Hagerstown, Maryland, and in 1739/1740 moved to the Shenandoah Valley in Augusta (later Botetourt) County, Virginia. Descendants and relatives lived in Pennsylvania, Virginia, West Virginia, Tennessee, Texas and elsewhere. Includes some ancestry on the Isle of Man and elsewhere in Scotland.
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