River in a Dry Land

River in a Dry Land
Author: Trevor Herriot
Publsiher: McClelland & Stewart
Total Pages: 426
Release: 2011-03-18
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781551994390

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Trevor Herriot’s memoir and history of the Qu’Appelle River Valley has won the CBA Libris Award for First-Time Author, the Writers’ Trust Drainie-Taylor Biography Prize, the Saskatchewan Book of the Year Award, and the Regina Book Award, and was shortlisted for the Governor General’s Award for Non-fiction.

Dry River

Dry River
Author: Ken Lamberton
Publsiher: University of Arizona Press
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2011-03-15
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 9780816529216

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Poet and writer Alison Deming once noted, ÒIn the desert, one finds the way by tracing the aftermath of water . . . Ó Here, Ken Lamberton finds his way through a lifetime of exploring southern ArizonaÕs Santa Cruz River. This riverÑdry, still, and silent one moment, a thundering torrent of mud the nextÑserves as a reflection of the desert around it: a hint of water on parched sand, a path to redemption across a thirsty landscape. With his latest book, Lamberton takes us on a trek across the land of three nationsÑthe United States, Mexico, and the Tohono OÕodham NationÑas he hikes the riverÕs path from its source and introduces us to people who draw identity from the riverÑdedicated professionals, hardworking locals, and the authorÕs own family. These people each have their own stories of the river and its effect on their lives, and their narratives add immeasurable richness and depth to LambertonÕs own astute observations and picturesque descriptions. Unlike books that detail only the Santa CruzÕs decline, Dry River offers a more balanced, at times even optimistic, view of the river that ignites hope for reclamation and offers a call to action rather than indulging in despair and resignation. At once a fascinating cultural history lesson and an important reminder that learning from the past can help us fix what we have damaged, Dry River is both a story about the amazing complexity of this troubled desert waterway and a celebration of one manÕs lifelong journey with the people and places touched by it.

Dry River

Dry River
Author: Ken Lamberton
Publsiher: University of Arizona Press
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2011-03-15
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 9780816501182

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Poet and writer Alison Deming once noted, “In the desert, one finds the way by tracing the aftermath of water . . . ” Here, Ken Lamberton finds his way through a lifetime of exploring southern Arizona’s Santa Cruz River. This river—dry, still, and silent one moment, a thundering torrent of mud the next—serves as a reflection of the desert around it: a hint of water on parched sand, a path to redemption across a thirsty landscape. With his latest book, Lamberton takes us on a trek across the land of three nations—the United States, Mexico, and the Tohono O’odham Nation—as he hikes the river’s path from its source and introduces us to people who draw identity from the river—dedicated professionals, hardworking locals, and the author’s own family. These people each have their own stories of the river and its effect on their lives, and their narratives add immeasurable richness and depth to Lamberton’s own astute observations and picturesque descriptions. Unlike books that detail only the Santa Cruz’s decline, Dry River offers a more balanced, at times even optimistic, view of the river that ignites hope for reclamation and offers a call to action rather than indulging in despair and resignation. At once a fascinating cultural history lesson and an important reminder that learning from the past can help us fix what we have damaged, Dry River is both a story about the amazing complexity of this troubled desert waterway and a celebration of one man’s lifelong journey with the people and places touched by it.

Long Road to Dry River

Long Road to Dry River
Author: Jennifer Severn
Publsiher: Jennifer Severn
Total Pages: 217
Release: 2019-12-02
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781925786811

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'D'you think you might've got the MS because you can’t forgive your dad?' That wasn't Jennifer Severn's doctor asking—or her psychologist. It was her lawyer, but it was a good question. When Jen, aged 22, settled into a cab at Sydney Airport one rainy night in 1988, she'd taken pains to create a safe, sensible life for herself after an abusive upbringing. But that was about to take a turn. The driver was a follower of Bhagwan Sri Rajneesh, and the conversation that night set her on a new, dual existence—Jen the medical sales rep and Marga Sahi the Rajneesh disciple. Was it the strain of maintaining this double life that brought on an episode of visual disturbance—double vision, no less—in 1994? Family dysfunction, inappropriate relationships, life as an 'orange person', a diagnosis of multiple sclerosis … Jen bounced between Australia, India and Amsterdam before circumstances conspired to land her in Quaama, a small rural village in dairy country on the far south coast of New South Wales. Will an unrestored 1840s shearer's cottage and a quirky rural community be her salvation? Long Road to Dry River was shortlisted for the Finch Prize for Memoir in 2018.

George Washington National Forest N F Revised Land and Resource s Management Plan LRMP

George Washington National Forest  N F    Revised Land and Resource s  Management Plan  LRMP
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 328
Release: 1993
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: NWU:35556030832216

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The Rivers of Montenegro

The Rivers of Montenegro
Author: Vladimir Pešić,Momir Paunović,Andrey G. Kostianoy
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2020-08-03
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9783030557126

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This book reviews the current state of knowledge on, recent advances in, and future prospects of Montenegrin river basins in the context of anthropogenic activities. Edited by three respected experts in the field, the book begins with an introduction to the specific hydrogeological conditions in Montenegro and critical reflections on the impact of hydropower projects. It then reviews the vulnerability of river ecosystems, exploring potential genotoxic effects and water quality, and explaining typology and monitoring of these aspects, and particularly highlighting mollusk assemblages and monitoring of intermittent rivers. The closing chapters focus on the impact of river flooding and discuss controversial projects aiming to find an approach mutually acceptable to all stakeholders. Given its scope, the book is an indispensable resource for scientists in academia and the water industry, as well as for decision-makers in the field investigating the interactions between land and water, limnology and biota, and natural and cultural resources.

History of the Expedition Under the Command of Lewis and Clark

History of the Expedition Under the Command of Lewis and Clark
Author: Elliott Coues
Publsiher: Courier Corporation
Total Pages: 506
Release: 1979-01-01
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 0486212688

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An Expedition of Discovery Into the Interior of Africa

An Expedition of Discovery Into the Interior of Africa
Author: Sir James Edward Alexander
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 338
Release: 1838
Genre: Electronic books
ISBN: HARVARD:HXDX3V

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