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Download The Golden Spruce PDF

The Golden Spruce

Author : John Vaillant
Publisher : Vintage Canada
Release Date : 2006
ISBN 10 : 0676976468
Pages : 256 pages
Rating : 4.9/5 (676 downloads)

Download The Golden Spruce PDF Format Full Free by John Vaillant and published by Vintage Canada. This book was released on 2006 with total page 256 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Traces the political, religious, and scientific factors that contributed to the seemingly inexplicable decision of logger-turned-activist Grant Hadwin to destroy the world's only giant golden spruce tree.



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The Golden Spruce

Author : John Vaillant
Publisher : Random House
Release Date : 2015-07-09
ISBN 10 : 9781448166381
Pages : 352 pages
Rating : 4.3/5 (166 downloads)

Download The Golden Spruce PDF Format Full Free by John Vaillant and published by Random House. This book was released on 2015-07-09 with total page 352 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: THE AWARD-WINNING INTERNATIONAL BESTSELLER WINNER OF A WINDHAM-CAMPBELL PRIZE 2014 'Absolutely spellbinding' New York Times 'Will change how many people think about nature' Sebastian Junger ______________________________________ JOURNEY INTO THE HEART OF NORTH AMERICA'S LAST GREAT FOREST. On a bleak winter night in 1997, a British Columbia timber scout named Grant Hadwin committed an act of shocking violence: he destroyed the legendary Golden Spruce of the Queen Charlotte Islands. With its rich colours, towering height and luminous needles, the tree was a scientific marvel, beloved by the local Haida people who believed it sacred. The Golden Spruce tells the story of the sadness which pushed Hadwin to such a desperate act of destruction - a bizarre environmental protest which acts as a metaphor for the challenge the world faces today. But it also raises the question of what then happened to Hadwin, who disappeared under suspicious circumstances and remains missing to this day. Part thrilling mystery, part haunting depiction of the ancient beauty of the coastal wilderness, and part dramatic chronicle of the historical collision of Europeans and the native Haida, The Golden Spruce is a timely portrait of man's troubled relationship with a vanishing world. _______________________ 'Worthy of comparison to Jon Krakauer's Into the Wild . . . A story of the heartbreakingly complex relationship between man and nature.' ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY 'His story is about one man and one tree, but it is much more than that. John Vaillant has written a work that will change how many people think about nature.' SEBASTIAN JUNGER 'A haunting tale of a good man driven mad by environmental devastation' LOS ANGELES TIMES 'Absolutely spellbinding . . . descriptions of the Queen Charlotte Islands, with their misty, murky light and hushed, cathedral-like forests, are haunting, and Vaillant does full justice to the noble, towering trees.' NEW YORK TIMES 'A haunting portrait of man's vexed relationship with nature.' PUBLISHERS WEEKLY



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The Green Chain

Author : Mark Leiren-Young
Publisher : Heritage House Publishing Co
Release Date : 2011-09-15
ISBN 10 : 9781926936598
Pages : 264 pages
Rating : 4.5/5 (936 downloads)

Download The Green Chain PDF Format Full Free by Mark Leiren-Young and published by Heritage House Publishing Co. This book was released on 2011-09-15 with total page 264 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The Green Chain looks at the past, present and future of forestry through interviews with environmentalists, loggers, scientists and others. Raw log exports, environmental devastation, making a living . . . all are discussed in this exploration of the problems facing our forests, and the possible solutions. It's an emotional topic, especially in British Columbia, where Greenpeace and the Raging Grannies were born but where the economy has been fuelled largely by forestry. Both the logging industry and the environmental movement are facing unprecedented challenges, and the world is watching to see how BC and Canada respond. Mark discusses the topic with 22 eloquent, knowledgeable and passionate people, including: ForestEthics and PowerUP Canada founder Tzeporah Berman; activist Severn Cullis-Suzuki; author John Vaillant (The Golden Spruce); former Greenpeace executive and Greenspirit founder Dr. Patrick Moore; poet laureate and former logger George Bowering; Forest Products Association of Canada president and CEO Avrim Lazar; union spokesman Wade Fisher; documentary filmmaker Velcrow Ripper (Fierce Light). The book also includes the screenplay for Leiren-Young's award-winning film The Green Chain.



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Lonely Planet Canada's Best Trips

Author : Lonely Planet
Publisher : Lonely Planet
Release Date : 2020-04-01
ISBN 10 : 9781838690182
Pages : pages
Rating : 4.1/5 (69 downloads)

Download Lonely Planet Canada's Best Trips PDF Format Full Free by Lonely Planet and published by Lonely Planet. This book was released on 2020-04-01 with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Discover the freedom of the open road with Lonely Planet's Canada's Best Trips. Featuring amazing road trips, plus up-to-date advice on the destinations you'll visit along the way. Tour the Sea to Sky Highway, the country's stunning coastline and the Cabot Trail- all with your trusted travel companion.



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More Trails, More Tales

Author : Bob Henderson
Publisher : Dundurn
Release Date : 2014-11-29
ISBN 10 : 9781459721814
Pages : 280 pages
Rating : 4.8/5 (721 downloads)

Download More Trails, More Tales PDF Format Full Free by Bob Henderson and published by Dundurn. This book was released on 2014-11-29 with total page 280 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Draws on Canadian exploration, history, geography, anthropology, literature, and philosophy, striking a balance that will delight serious naturalists and armchair historians alike.



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Things

Author : Carolyn Korsmeyer
Publisher : Oxford University Press, USA
Release Date : 2019
ISBN 10 : 9780190904876
Pages : 218 pages
Rating : 4.8/5 (94 downloads)

Download Things PDF Format Full Free by Carolyn Korsmeyer and published by Oxford University Press, USA. This book was released on 2019 with total page 218 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Things: In Touch with the Past explores the value of artifacts that have survived from the past and that can be said to embody their histories. Such genuine or real things afford a particular kind of aesthetic experience-an encounter with the past-despite the fact that genuineness is not a perceptually detectable property. Although it often goes unnoticed, the sense of touch underlies such encounters, even though one is often not permitted literal touch. Carolyn Korsmeyer begins her account with the claim that wonder or marvel at old things fits within an experiential account of the aesthetic. She then presents her main argument regarding the role of touch-both when literal contact is made and when proximity suffices, for touch is a fundamental sense that registers bodily position and location. Correct understanding of the identity of objects is presumed when one values things just because of what they are, and with discovery that a mistake has been made, admiration is often withdrawn. Far from undermining the importance of the genuine, these errors of identification confirm it. Korsmeyer elaborates this position with a comparison between valuing artifacts and valuing persons. She also considers the ethical issues of genuineness, for artifacts can be harmed in various ways ranging from vandalism to botched restoration. She examines the differences between a real thing and a replica in detail, making it clear that genuineness comes in degrees. Her final chapter reviews the ontology that best suits an account of persistence over time of things that are valued for being the real thing.



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Lonely Planet Pacific Northwest's Best Trips

Author : Lonely Planet
Publisher : Lonely Planet
Release Date : 2020-04-01
ISBN 10 : 9781788689694
Pages : pages
Rating : 4.6/5 (689 downloads)

Download Lonely Planet Pacific Northwest's Best Trips PDF Format Full Free by Lonely Planet and published by Lonely Planet. This book was released on 2020-04-01 with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Discover the freedom of the open road with Lonely Planet's Pacific Northwest's Best Trips. Featuring 32 amazing road trips, plus up-to-date advice on the destinations you'll visit along the way. Cruise the Pacific Coast, Willamette Valley and Cascade Mountains- all with your trusted travel companion.



Download Bob Henderson's Trails and Tales 4-Book Bundle PDF

Bob Henderson's Trails and Tales 4-Book Bundle

Author : Bob Henderson
Publisher : Dundurn
Release Date : 2016-05-30
ISBN 10 : 9781459737426
Pages : 1248 pages
Rating : 4.4/5 (737 downloads)

Download Bob Henderson's Trails and Tales 4-Book Bundle PDF Format Full Free by Bob Henderson and published by Dundurn. This book was released on 2016-05-30 with total page 1248 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Hit the trails with naturalist and raconteur Bob Henderson in this four-book bundle! From folklore to heritage, with a hefty dose of the Scandinavian outdoor-living ethos of friluftsliv, Henderson fires the imagination, urging Ontarians to reignite their relationship with nature. Includes: Every Trail Has a Story More Trails More Tales Nature First Pike’s Portage



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Piano

Author : James Barron
Publisher : Macmillan
Release Date : 2007-04-01
ISBN 10 : 9781429900126
Pages : 304 pages
Rating : 4.1/5 (9 downloads)

Download Piano PDF Format Full Free by James Barron and published by Macmillan. This book was released on 2007-04-01 with total page 304 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: An alluring exploration of the people and the legendary craftsmanship behind a single Steinway piano Like no other instrument, a grand piano melds engineering feats with the magical sounds of great music: the thunder of a full-throated bass, the bright, delicate trill of the upper treble. Alone among the big piano companies, Steinway still crafts all of its pianos largely by hand, imbuing each one with the promise and burden of its brand. In this captivating narrative, James Barron of The New York Times tells the story of one Steinway piano, from raw lumber to finished instrument. Barron follows that brand-new piano-known by its number, K0862-on its eleven-month journey through the Steinway factory, where time-honored manufacturing methods vie with modern-day industrial efficiency. He looks over the shoulders of men and women-some second- and third-generation employees, some recently arrived immigrants-who transform wood and steel into a concert grand. Together, they carry on the traditions begun more than 150 years ago by the immigrants who founded Steinway & Sons-a family that soared to prominence in the music world and, for a while, in New York City's political and economic life. Barron also explores the art and science of developing a piano's timbre and character before its first performance, when the essential question will be answered: Does K0862 live up to the Steinway legend? From start to finish, Piano will charm and enlighten music lovers.



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Book Lust to Go

Author : Nancy Pearl
Publisher : Sasquatch Books
Release Date : 2010-06-01
ISBN 10 : 9781570617010
Pages : 320 pages
Rating : 4.0/5 (617 downloads)

Download Book Lust to Go PDF Format Full Free by Nancy Pearl and published by Sasquatch Books. This book was released on 2010-06-01 with total page 320 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Adventure is just a book away as best-selling author Nancy Pearl returns with recommended reading for more than 120 destinations around the globe. Book Lust To Go connects the best fiction and nonfiction to particular destinations, whether your bags are packed or your armchair is calling. With stops from Texas to Timbuktu, Nancy Pearl's reading recommendations will send you on your way.



Download The Readers' Advisory Guide to Nonfiction PDF

The Readers' Advisory Guide to Nonfiction

Author : Neal Wyatt
Publisher : American Library Association
Release Date : 2007-05-14
ISBN 10 : 0838909361
Pages : 318 pages
Rating : 4.9/5 (838 downloads)

Download The Readers' Advisory Guide to Nonfiction PDF Format Full Free by Neal Wyatt and published by American Library Association. This book was released on 2007-05-14 with total page 318 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: With a focus on eight catagories including memoir, sports, and true crime, a readers' advisory guide includes coverage of the major authors and works, popularity, and style.



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Ecocriticism in Japan

Author : Hisaaki Wake
Publisher : Lexington Books
Release Date : 2017-11-30
ISBN 10 : 9781498527859
Pages : 308 pages
Rating : 4.8/5 (527 downloads)

Download Ecocriticism in Japan PDF Format Full Free by Hisaaki Wake and published by Lexington Books. This book was released on 2017-11-30 with total page 308 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Ecocriticism in Japan provides an answer to the question, “What can ecocriticism do when engaging with Japanese literature and culture?” Engaging works ranging from The Tale of Genji to Abe, Ōe, Ishimure, and Miyazaki, this volume examines works Japanese people and culture in terms of nature and environment.



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The Oxford Handbook of Canadian Literature

Author : Cynthia Sugars
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Release Date : 2015-11-04
ISBN 10 : 9780199941865
Pages : 992 pages
Rating : 4.8/5 (941 downloads)

Download The Oxford Handbook of Canadian Literature PDF Format Full Free by Cynthia Sugars and published by Oxford University Press. This book was released on 2015-11-04 with total page 992 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The Oxford Handbook of Canadian Literature provides a broad-ranging introduction to some of the key critical fields, genres, and periods in Canadian literary studies. The essays in this volume, written by prominent theorists in the field, reflect the plurality of critical perspectives, regional and historical specializations, and theoretical positions that constitute the field of Canadian literary criticism across a range of genres and historical periods. The volume provides a dynamic introduction to current areas of critical interest, including (1) attention to the links between the literary and the public sphere, encompassing such topics as neoliberalism, trauma and memory, citizenship, material culture, literary prizes, disability studies, literature and history, digital cultures, globalization studies, and environmentalism or ecocriticism; (2) interest in Indigenous literatures and settler-Indigenous relations; (3) attention to multiple diasporic and postcolonial contexts within Canada; (4) interest in the institutionalization of Canadian literature as a discipline; (5) a turn towards book history and literary history, with a renewed interest in early Canadian literature; (6) a growing interest in articulating the affective character of the "literary" - including an interest in affect theory, mourning, melancholy, haunting, memory, and autobiography. The book represents a diverse array of interests -- from the revival of early Canadian writing, to the continued interest in Indigenous, regional, and diasporic traditions, to more recent discussions of globalization, market forces, and neoliberalism. It includes a distinct section dedicated to Indigenous literatures and traditions, as well as a section that reflects on the discipline of Canadian literature as a whole.



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American Environmental History

Author : Carolyn Merchant
Publisher : Columbia University Press
Release Date : 2007
ISBN 10 : 9780231140355
Pages : 480 pages
Rating : 4.3/5 (14 downloads)

Download American Environmental History PDF Format Full Free by Carolyn Merchant and published by Columbia University Press. This book was released on 2007 with total page 480 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: By studying the many ways diverse peoples have changed, shaped, and conserved the natural world over time, environmental historians provide insight into humanity's unique relationship with nature and, more importantly, are better able to understand the origins of our current environmental crisis. Beginning with the precolonial land-use practice of Native Americans and concluding with our twenty-first century concerns over our global ecological crisis, American Environmental History addresses contentious issues such as the preservation of the wilderness, the expulsion of native peoples from national parks, and population growth, and considers the formative forces of gender, race, and class. Entries address a range of topics, from the impact of rice cultivation, slavery, and the growth of the automobile suburb to the effects of the Russian sea otter trade, Columbia River salmon fisheries, the environmental justice movement, and globalization. This illustrated reference is an essential companion for students interested in the ongoing transformation of the American landscape and the conflicts over its resources and conservation. It makes rich use of the tools and resources (climatic and geological data, court records, archaeological digs, and the writings of naturalists) that environmental historians rely on to conduct their research. The volume also includes a compendium of significant people, concepts, events, agencies, and legislation, and an extensive bibliography of critical films, books, and Web sites.



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Beckoned by the Sea

Author : Sylvia Taylor
Publisher : Heritage House Publishing Co
Release Date : 2017-06-07
ISBN 10 : 9781772031805
Pages : 288 pages
Rating : 4.8/5 (31 downloads)

Download Beckoned by the Sea PDF Format Full Free by Sylvia Taylor and published by Heritage House Publishing Co. This book was released on 2017-06-07 with total page 288 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A rich and diverse tapestry weaving together the many voices, narratives, skills, and talents of women up and down the coastal Pacific Northwest who devote their lives and careers to the sea. Beckoned by the Sea celebrates coastal women from northern BC to northern California who work on or with the sea. The twenty-four women featured in this inspiring and fascinating book represent a variety of industries—from conservation, commercial fishing, and marine biology to safety and rescue, tourism, and the arts. Weaving together elements of social history, culture, geography, and environmentalism, author Sylvia Taylor draws on in-depth interviews, meticulous research, and her own experience as a deckhand on a commercial fishing boat. Beckoned by the Sea investigates the myriad ways in which women have contributed to the marine industries that sustain the people and shape the culture of North America’s west coast—and reveals how the sea itself has touched the lives of these women by giving them not just a livelihood but an infinite source of inspiration and personal fulfillment.



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Fur, Fortune, and Empire: The Epic History of the Fur Trade in America

Author : Eric Jay Dolin
Publisher : W. W. Norton & Company
Release Date : 2011-07-05
ISBN 10 : 9780393079241
Pages : 416 pages
Rating : 4.2/5 (79 downloads)

Download Fur, Fortune, and Empire: The Epic History of the Fur Trade in America PDF Format Full Free by Eric Jay Dolin and published by W. W. Norton & Company. This book was released on 2011-07-05 with total page 416 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A Seattle Times selection for one of Best Non-Fiction Books of 2010 Winner of the New England Historial Association's 2010 James P. Hanlan Award Winner of the Outdoor Writers Association of America 2011 Excellence in Craft Award, Book Division, First Place "A compelling and well-annotated tale of greed, slaughter and geopolitics." —Los Angeles Times As Henry Hudson sailed up the broad river that would one day bear his name, he grew concerned that his Dutch patrons would be disappointed in his failure to find the fabled route to the Orient. What became immediately apparent, however, from the Indians clad in deer skins and "good furs" was that Hudson had discovered something just as tantalizing. The news of Hudson's 1609 voyage to America ignited a fierce competition to lay claim to this uncharted continent, teeming with untapped natural resources. The result was the creation of an American fur trade, which fostered economic rivalries and fueled wars among the European powers, and later between the United States and Great Britain, as North America became a battleground for colonization and imperial aspirations. In Fur, Fortune, and Empire, best-selling author Eric Jay Dolin chronicles the rise and fall of the fur trade of old, when the rallying cry was "get the furs while they last." Beavers, sea otters, and buffalos were slaughtered, used for their precious pelts that were tailored into extravagant hats, coats, and sleigh blankets. To read Fur, Fortune, and Empire then is to understand how North America was explored, exploited, and settled, while its native Indians were alternately enriched and exploited by the trade. As Dolin demonstrates, fur, both an economic elixir and an agent of destruction, became inextricably linked to many key events in American history, including the French and Indian War, the American Revolution, and the War of 1812, as well as to the relentless pull of Manifest Destiny and the opening of the West. This work provides an international cast beyond the scope of any Hollywood epic, including Thomas Morton, the rabble-rouser who infuriated the Pilgrims by trading guns with the Indians; British explorer Captain James Cook, whose discovery in the Pacific Northwest helped launch America's China trade; Thomas Jefferson who dreamed of expanding the fur trade beyond the Mississippi; America's first multimillionaire John Jacob Astor, who built a fortune on a foundation of fur; and intrepid mountain men such as Kit Carson and Jedediah Smith, who sliced their way through an awe inspiring and unforgiving landscape, leaving behind a mythic legacy still resonates today. Concluding with the virtual extinction of the buffalo in the late 1800s, Fur, Fortune, and Empire is an epic history that brings to vivid life three hundred years of the American experience, conclusively demonstrating that the fur trade played a seminal role in creating the nation we are today.



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In the Valleys of the Noble Beyond

Author : John Zada
Publisher : Greystone Books Ltd
Release Date : 2019-08-15
ISBN 10 : 9781771645195
Pages : 336 pages
Rating : 4.1/5 (645 downloads)

Download In the Valleys of the Noble Beyond PDF Format Full Free by John Zada and published by Greystone Books Ltd. This book was released on 2019-08-15 with total page 336 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This evocative work of nature writing traverses the world’s largest temperate rainforest to uncover the legend of the Sasquatch. Canada’s Great Bear Rainforest is home to trees as tall as skyscrapers and moss as thick as carpet. According to the people who live there, another giant may dwell in these woods. For centuries, locals have reported encounters with the Sasquatch—a species of hairy man-ape that could inhabit this pristine wilderness. Driven by his childhood obsession with the Sasquatch, yet trying to remain objective, journalist John Zada seeks out the people and stories surrounding this enigmatic creature. He speaks with local Indigenous peoples and a Sasquatch-studying scientist. He hikes with a former bear hunter. Soon, he finds himself on quest for something infinitely more complex, cutting across questions of human perception, scientific inquiry, Indigenous traditions, the environment, and the power of the human imagination to believe in—or to outright dismiss—one of nature’s last great mysteries.



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