EDGE OF FOREST
Author : SORENSON E RICHARD
Publisher : Smithsonian Books (DC)
Page : 288 pages
File Size : 29,18 MB
Release : 1976-11-17
Category : Social Science
ISBN :
Author : SORENSON E RICHARD
Publisher : Smithsonian Books (DC)
Page : 288 pages
File Size : 29,18 MB
Release : 1976-11-17
Category : Social Science
ISBN :
Author : Jonathan London
Publisher :
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 25,41 MB
Release : 1998
Category : Animal welfare
ISBN : 9780763600143
This splendid tribute to both tame and wild demonstrates the power of peaceful resolution.
Author : David Porter Chandler
Publisher : SEAP Publications
Page : 280 pages
File Size : 14,32 MB
Release : 2008
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9780877277460
Inspired by David Chandler's groundbreaking work on Cambodian attempts to find order in the aftermath of turmoil, these essays explore Cambodian history using a rich variety of sources that cast light on Khmer perceptions of violence, wildness, and order, examining the "forest" and cultured space, and the fraught "edge" where they meet.
Author : Anthony Bailey
Publisher : Random House (NY)
Page : 360 pages
File Size : 37,73 MB
Release : 1983
Category : History
ISBN :
Author : Anthony D'Amato
Publisher : Yale University Press
Page : 336 pages
File Size : 47,41 MB
Release : 2014-04-29
Category : Nature
ISBN : 0300179383
An appreciation of the beautiful, iconic, and endangered Eastern Hemlock and what it means to nature and society The Eastern Hemlock, massive and majestic, has played a unique role in structuring northeastern forest environments, from Nova Scotia to Wisconsin and through the Appalachian Mountains to North Carolina, Tennessee, and Alabama. A “foundation species” influencing all the species in the ecosystem surrounding it, this iconic North American tree has long inspired poets and artists as well as naturalists and scientists. Five thousand years ago, the hemlock collapsed as a result of abrupt global climate change. Now this iconic tree faces extinction once again because of an invasive insect, the hemlock woolly adelgid. Drawing from a century of studies at Harvard University’s Harvard Forest, one of the most well-regarded long-term ecological research programs in North America, the authors explore what hemlock’s modern decline can tell us about the challenges facing nature and society in an era of habitat changes and fragmentation, as well as global change.
Author : Anne Ruth Hansen
Publisher : Cornell University Press
Page : 277 pages
File Size : 14,66 MB
Release : 2018-05-31
Category : History
ISBN : 1501719203
Inspired by David Chandler's groundbreaking work on Cambodian attempts to find order in the aftermath of turmoil, these essays explore Cambodian history using a rich variety of sources that cast light on Khmer perceptions of violence, wildness, and order, examining the "forest" and cultured space, and the fraught "edge" where they meet.
Author : Christine Grace
Publisher : Weiser Books
Page : 226 pages
File Size : 35,51 MB
Release : 2021-11-10
Category : Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN : 1633412393
An in-depth course of study in the modern practice of traditional witchcraft. I stand in the meadow, at the forest’s edge. One step forward and I will straddle the boundary between fading light in the swaying grass and rich darkness in the woods. One more step and I will be immersed in the nighttime world of southern, hardwood forest. My home lay behind me, the wild magic ahead. I am the witch at the forest’s edge. This book is an invitation to animists, ancestor worshipers, magic seekers, and the wild at heart. It systematically explores the foundational aspects of modern traditional witchcraft. The book is structured into 13 core chapters or classes that cover all essential skill sets for any modern, traditional witch in a practical, caring way. Each chapter offers suggested activities and/or reflections for journaling and a reading list for further exploration. Advanced skills such a hedge riding and ritual possession are taught in a structured, explicit way that makes them accessible to a wider audience. Written from an animistic perspective and without pushing any specific deities, the book offers a thorough practical and theoretical framework for considering each witch’s personal theology and practice. Without pushing one cultural context, The Witch at the Forest’s Edge offers the means to reflect on the multiple cultures that inform the practices of modern witches, encouraging the reader to think deeply and undergird modern practices with ancestral knowledge.
Author : Malcolm L. Hunter
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 720 pages
File Size : 40,19 MB
Release : 1999-06-10
Category : Nature
ISBN : 9780521637688
Discusses the ways in which we can continue to benefit from forests, while conserving their biodiversity.
Author : Trish Mercer
Publisher : Scribl
Page : 501 pages
File Size : 32,65 MB
Release : 2016-07-08
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 1633480143
Captain Perrin Shin, assigned to village Edge of the World, is out to do more than command the new fort. He’s determined to uncover the mystery of the Guarders: where they live, why they attack, and what they want. Suspiciously, none of their behavior has ever made sense. Mahrree Peto, a teacher in Edge, is also growing suspicious. Of the Administrators who promise to eradicate the Guarders, and of the arrogant captain they sent to protect Edge. It’s hard to know who to trust. The most powerful man in the world is also fascinated by trust, and precisely what it takes to destroy it. He’s looking for research subjects, and up in Edge a brash captain and a nosy teacher have caught his attention. Let the experiment begin. Part fantasy, part adventure, part humor, part romance, part mystery all equates to a wholly entertaining and unique family saga. Think you know who to trust? Think you know the color of the sky? Probably not . . .
Author : Amy Cross
Publisher : Independently Published
Page : 442 pages
File Size : 44,24 MB
Release : 2017-08-23
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9781549575235
"Everyone knows there's something waiting in the forest. But I think I'm the one it's waiting for." Several years ago, Rita Bone's sister vanished after a series of bizarre, violent incidents near their home. Now Rita is old enough to search for Shannon herself, and she starts by taking a job at the same all-night store. Soon, however, she starts to hear strange stories about a powerful force that lives in the nearby forest, and she realizes that finding her sister might mean going past the line of trees and entering the darkness. Something is alive in the forest. Something hungry. As Rita's search continues, the forest reaches out to claim fresh victims. A local serial killer suffers a freak accident that puts him in a coma, and when he wakes up he finds himself experiencing a series of horrific visions. Meanwhile, echoes of the past start to leak into the present, leading Rita to make a terrifying journey. What lurks in the heart of the forest? What did it do to Rita's sister? And why do those who enter the forest never return? At the Edge of the Forest is a horror fantasy novel about a girl who sets out to find her sister, and about the darkness left behind by a centuries-old effort to save a dying child.