River Through Time the Course of Western Civilization

River Through Time  the Course of Western Civilization
Author: Charles Warren Hollister
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 598
Release: 1975
Genre: History
ISBN: STANFORD:36105005341487

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Rivers Run Through Us

Rivers Run Through Us
Author: Eric B. Taylor
Publsiher: Rocky Mountain Books Ltd
Total Pages: 323
Release: 2021-10
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9781771605120

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An engaging, informative, and personal exploration of some of the great rivers of North America. The physical nature of rivers has influenced the course of human history and development, whether it be in the prosecution of major conflicts (US Civil War), patterns of development and social change (dams on the Columbia River), the economy (gold rushes, agricultural development), or international relations (US and Mexico and the Colorado River). The centrality of human-river interactions has had great impacts on the biodiversity of rivers (salmon and other threatened species) that have been the focus of historical and current intense conflicts of values (e.g., water in the Sacramento-San Joaquin system and California "water wars" in general). Of the thousands of rivers in North America, 10 are profiled in Rivers Run Through Us: Mackenzie River Yukon River Fraser River Columbia River Sacramento-San Joaquin River Colorado River Rio Grande/Rio Bravo River Mississippi River Hudson River St. Lawrence River In this engaging new work, Eric Taylor takes readers on a grand tour of 10 of North America's more important river systems, exploring one fundamental issue for each that illustrates the critical role each particular stream has had -- and will have -- in the human development of North America.

Time Is a River

Time Is a River
Author: Mary Alice Monroe
Publsiher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 516
Release: 2009-01-20
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781439141779

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While recovering from breast cancer in a remote cabin in North Carolina, Mia Landan finds the journal of Kate Watkins, a 1920s fly fisher, and, inspired by Kate's example, learns to fish and uncovers many secrets around her.

What Is a River

What Is a River
Author: Monika Vaicenavičiene
Publsiher: Enchanted Lion Books
Total Pages: 48
Release: 2020-02-12
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1592702791

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A river is a thread, embroidering our world. This non-fiction picture book brings attention to the rivers that stitch and thread our world together.

Shannon Country

Shannon Country
Author: Paul Clements
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2020
Genre: Shannon (Ireland)
ISBN: 1843517833

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'In the world of writing about travel, there is often a journey that begins before the journey itself. I have broken myself into the Shannon's embrace, balanced my chakras and survived a fall. The thought-provoking ceremony of the geomancers sets me up for my trip, for these women, the river is the embodiment of grace and beauty. There is a certain sadness at the parting of our ways. I lag behind for a few moments of serenity as a shadowy melancholy prevails, and listen to the underlying sound of the landscape, but it is so quiet you could almost hear a tear drop from a weeping willow.' Book jacket.

A River Called Time

A River Called Time
Author: Courttia Newland
Publsiher: Canongate Books
Total Pages: 562
Release: 2021-01-07
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781786897077

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SHORTLISTED FOR THE ARTHUR C. CLARKE AWARD 2022 LONGLISTED FOR THE GORDON BURN PRIZE A monumental speculative fiction story of love, loyalty, politics and conscience set in parallel Londons The Ark was built to save the lives of the many, but rapidly became a refuge for the elite, the entrance closed without warning. Years later, Markriss Denny is one of the select few granted entry. He carries with him a closely guarded secret: the ability of his spirit to leave his body and transcend the known world. But once in, he learns of another who carries the same power, and their existence could spell catastrophe for humanity. Denny is forced into a desperate race to understand his abilities, and in doing so uncovers the truth about the Ark, himself and the people he thought he once knew.

Contested Waters

Contested Waters
Author: April R. Summitt
Publsiher: University Press of Colorado
Total Pages: 248
Release: 2013-04-15
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9781607322115

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"To fully understand this river and its past, one must examine many separate pieces of history scattered throughout two nations--seven states within the United States and two within Mexico--and sort through a large amount of scientific data. One needs to be part hydrologist, geologist, economist, sociologist, anthropologist, and historian to fully understand the entire story. Despite this river's narrow size and meager flow, its tale is very large indeed." -From the conclusion The Colorado River is a vital resource to urban and agricultural communities across the Southwest, providing water to 30 million people. Contested Waters tells the river's story-a story of conquest, control, division, and depletion. Beginning in prehistory and continuing into the present day, Contested Waters focuses on three important and often overlooked aspects of the river's use: the role of western water law in its over-allocation, the complexity of power relationships surrounding the river, and the concept of sustainable use and how it has been either ignored or applied in recent times. It is organized in two parts, the first addresses the chronological history of the river and long-term issues, while the second examines in more detail four specific topics: metropolitan perceptions, American Indian water rights, US-Mexico relations over the river, and water marketing issues. Creating a complete picture of the evolution of this crucial yet over-utilized resource, this comprehensive summary will fascinate anyone interested in the Colorado River or the environmental history of the Southwest.

Standing in a River of Time

Standing in a River of Time
Author: Jónína Kirton
Publsiher: Talonbooks
Total Pages: 192
Release: 2022-04-05
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 177201379X

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A lyric unravelling of painful memories and a Métis women's journey towards wholeness.