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By: Stephen Marlowe (1928-2008) | |
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By: Sterling E. Lanier (1927-2007) | |
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By: Sterner S. Meek (1894-1972) | |
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By: Steve Rohrer | |
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By: Steve Solomon | |
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![]() Gardening expert Steve Solomon has written extensively on gardening techniques for the home gardener. Water conservation is the focus of this work, along with more information on how to have the healthiest plants in your garden through “fertigation”, appropriate plant rotation, and soil preparation. | |
![]() The art and science of composting is presented in a humorous and readable manner from the basic elements to the in-depth science. An entire chapter is devoted to composting with red worms (vermiculture), and detailed information is provided on building different types of composting units. The history of the organic gardening movement is included as well as an annotated bibliography of works on the subjects of composting and food gardening. | |
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By: Stewart Edward White (1873-1946) | |
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By: T. D. Hamm | |
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By: T. H. Pardo de Tavera (1857-1925) | |
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By: T. O'Conor (Thomas O'Conor) Sloane (1851-1940) | |
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By: T. R. Fehrenbach (1925-) | |
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By: T. S. (Thomas Suter) Ackland (1817-1892) | |
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By: T. W. H. Crosland | |
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![]() History and customs of the Irish and Ireland. A word of warning to the listener: The Wild Irishman contains the biased, uncomplimentary opinions of Englishman, Thomas Crosland. Remember this was written in the late 1800's and published in 1905. Crosland was hyper critical of Irishmen and women at a time when American cities often posted signs, "No Irish Need Apply." If you are Irish, as am I, try to not be overly offended or simply walk away. - Summary by John Brandon |
By: Taylor H. Greenfield | |
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By: Teddy Keller | |
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By: Terry Carr (1937-1987) | |
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![]() Warlord of Kor was originally published in 1963 as half of an Ace Double, selected by legendary editor Donald A. Wollheim. It is an interplanetary adventure, as humans probe the mysteries of the planet Hirlaj and the few remaining aliens who live there. Terry Carr never really shone as a writer, though he did write some remarkably thoughtful stories. However, his talents as an editor and anthologist were important and undeniable, and he brought many good writers and authors into science fiction and fantasy... |
By: The Commission on Enhancing National Cybersecurity | |
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![]() President Obama formed The President's Commission on Enhancing National Cybersecurity on April 13, 2016 to develop a plan for protecting cyberspace and America's economic reliance upon it. The commission's final report was released in December 2016. The report examined the state of cybersecurity today, looked ahead to the challenges in the future, and made recommendations to the incoming Trump administration and future administrations on ways the military, government, and private sector should enhance cybersecurity. - Summary by TriciaG |
By: The President's Commission on Immigration and Naturalizatio | |
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![]() In 1952, Congress passed the Immigration and Nationality Act of 1952, which had many provisions objectionable to many Americans. President Truman vetoed it, but it was passed in June 1952 over the President's veto. President Truman established the President's Commission on Immigration and Naturalization [in September 1952]. He directed the Commission "to study and evaluate the immigration and naturalization policies of the United States" and to make recommendations "for such legislative, administrative, or other action as in its opinion may be desirable in the interest of the economy, security, and responsibilities of this country... |
By: Theodore Canot (1804-1860) | |
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By: Theodore Graebner (1876-1950) | |
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By: Theodore Lockhard Thomas | |
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By: Theodore Pratt (1901-1969) | |
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By: Theodore Roosevelt | |
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![]() Roosevelt’s popular book Through the Brazilian Wilderness describes his expedition into the Brazilian jungle in 1913 as a member of the Roosevelt-Rondon Scientific Expedition co-named after its leader, Brazilian explorer Cândido Rondon. The book describes all of the scientific discovery, scenic tropical vistas and exotic flora, fauna and wild life experienced on the expedition. One goal of the expedition was to find the headwaters of the Rio da Duvida, the River of Doubt, and trace it north to the Madeira and thence to the Amazon River... |
By: Théophile Gautier (1811-1872) | |
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By: Therese Windser | |
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By: Thomas A. Janvier (1849-1913) | |
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By: Thomas Bassnett (1808-) | |
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By: Thomas Belt (1832-1878) | |
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By: Thomas Bingley | |
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By: Thomas Bull | |
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By: Thomas C. (Thomas Clark) Hinkle (1876-1949) | |
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By: Thomas De Witt Talmage (1832-1902) | |
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By: Thomas Edward Purdom | |
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By: Thomas G. Crippen (1841-1930) | |
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![]() For above forty years I have been a diligent collector of history, tradition, legend, custom, or folklore, whether from familiar or unfamiliar sources, relating to the festival of the Holy Nativity. Moreover, I have gathered copiously from scarce pamphlets of the 17th and 18th centuries, from old chapbooks, newspaper paragraphs, and magazine articles old and new, and from contact with rustics in several counties. The fruits of my gathering are briefly summarized in the following pages, in the hope that they may conduce to that "joy and pious mirth" wherewith we ought, all of us, to commemorate the best and greatest Gift of God to man. - Summary by from the Preface |
By: Thomas Garnett (1766-1802) | |
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By: Thomas Gilbert Pearson (1873-1943) | |
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![]() Do you enjoy birdwatching? Would you like to learn a little more about the early conservations efforts to protect wild birds? In the Preface to The Bird Study Book, Pearson tells us “This book was written for the consideration of that ever-increasing class of Americans who are interested in acquiring a greater familiarity with the habits and activities of wild birds. Attention is also given to the relation of birds to mankind and the effect of civilisation on the bird-life of the country. ” An avid ornithologist, T... |
By: Thomas Gwyn Elger (1838-1897) | |
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By: Thomas H. Burgoyne (1855-1894) | |
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![]() "The Light of Egypt" will be found to be an Occult library in itself, a textbook of esoteric knowledge, setting forth the "wisdom Religion" of life, as taught by the Adepts of Hermetic Philosophy. It will richly repay all who are seeking the higher life to carefully study this book, as it contains in a nutshell the wisdom of the ages regarding man and his destiny, here and hereafter. The London and American first edition, also the French edition, Vol. I, met with lively criticism from Blavatsky Theosophists, because it annihilates that agreeable delusion of "Karma" and "Reincarnation" from the minds of all lovers of truth for truth's sake. |
By: Thomas Hobbes (1588-1679) | |
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![]() Books 1 and 2. Leviathan, or The Matter, Forme and Power of a Common Wealth Ecclesiasticall and Civil is a book written in 1651 by Thomas Hobbes. The book concerns the structure of society (as represented figuratively by the frontispiece, showing the state giant made up of individuals). In the book, Hobbes argues for a social contract and rule by a sovereign. Influenced by the English Civil War, Hobbes wrote that chaos or civil war – situations identified with a state of nature and the famous motto bellum omnium contra omnes (”the war of all against all”) – could only be averted by strong central government... |
By: Thomas Holmes (1846-1918) | |
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By: Thomas Hunt Morgan (1866-1945) | |
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By: Thomas J. O'Hara | |
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By: Thomas Jefferson Ritter (1855-) | |
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By: Thomas M. (Thomas Matthew) St. John (1865-) | |
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By: Thomas P. Bonczar | |
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By: Thomas Proctor Hughes (1905-) | |
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By: Thomas R. Henry (1893-1968) | |
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![]() "THE STRANGEST THINGS IN THE WORLD - A Book About Extraordinary Manifestations of Nature" This title sums up the wonderful line up in this book. Short pieces about the strange and often bewildering things that occur in our world, from the insect that is born pregnant, to the fearsome poison arrow frog and about 170 others. If you like odd facts and weird plants and animals, this collection will delight you. So pick something interesting and enjoy reading it. The author is one of the world’s best-known and most respected science writers... |
By: Thomas R. Malthus (1766-1834) | |
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![]() The power of population is indefinitely greater than the power in the earth to produce subsistence for man. Population, when unchecked, increases in a geometrical ratio. Subsistence increases only in an arithmetical ratio. A slight acquaintance with numbers will show the immensity of the first power in comparison with the second (Malthus). |
By: Thomas Rainey | |
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By: Thomas Southwood Smith (1788-1831) | |
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![]() In 1827 Thomas Southwood-Smith published The Use of the Dead to the Living, a pamphlet which argued that the current system of burial in the United Kingdom was a wasteful use of bodies that could otherwise be used for dissection by the medical profession. "If, by any appropriation of the dead, I can promote the happiness of the living, then it is my duty to conquer the reluctance I may feel to such a disposition of the dead, however well-founded or strong that reluctance may be". Southwood-Smith's lobbying helped lead to the 1832 Anatomy Act, the legislation which allowed the state to seize unclaimed corpses from workhouses and sell them to surgical schools... |
By: Thomas Thomson (1773-1852) | |
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![]() Origin and progress of chemistry, from its beginnings in alchemy into the early 19th century including history and characters of important contributors to the science. |
By: Thomas W. Corbin | |
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![]() This is a chronicle of the 19 most interesting inventions of the early 20th century. Some of the inventions are still in use and of considerable impact today, while others are examples of the strong belief in progress prevalent at the time would probably be frowned upon today. In this way, the author's account of how ice was made at the time will still be very interesting for readers today, but an account of how dynamite was going to be used in farming may be seen as humorous to the contemporary reader. The subjects are as varied as science herself is, and any reader and listener should find a subject matching his or her own taste. - Summary by Carolin |
By: Thomas Webster | |
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By: Thorne M. (Thorne Martin) Carpenter (1878-) | |
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By: Thornton DeKy | |
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