Notable Southern Families V1 (1918)


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This Is A New Release Of The Original 1918 Edition.




Working for Wildlife


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" ... Describes the development of wildlife administration and management in New Zealand which led to this combination of functions in the Wildlife Service, and the changes in attitudes towards wildlife and conservation which eventually in 1987 brought about its replacement. Against this background of shifting ideas and policies, "Working for wildlife" also presents the exploits and achievements of the dedicated band of Wildlife officers. They were pre-eminently people of action rather than bureaucratic administrators: fisheries technicians wading in chilly streams to record and measure migrating trout; fauna conservation field officers and scientists searching for the last of the kakapo in the precipitous Fiordland country, or scaling the cliffs of Little Mangere Island to find ways to rescue the black robins ; deer-cullers in the hills fighting the "Deer Menace". They were the original good keen men; the exploits of those who worked for Wildlife will stir the pride of all New Zealanders."--Back cover.




The Groton Avery Clan (Volume I)


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This book has been considered by academicians and scholars of great significance and value to literature. This forms a part of the knowledge base for future generations. So that the book is never forgotten we have represented this book in a print format as the same form as it was originally first published. Hence any marks or annotations seen are left intentionally to preserve its true nature.




Gold Town


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There is something about gold that makes a white man go crazy. And Danville was right in the middle of the richest gold and silver territory in the world. Long Rider was not looking for a fortune when he rode into town. But what he found was a town gone mad with gold fever and a tycoon mad with jealousy.







Firestorm


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The authorised biography of Dr James E McDonald's research into the UFO phenomenon. McDonald worked in the 1950s and 1960s to raise the UFO issue in the scientific community as a serious problem. This book documents his brave fight for justice and truth, and his untimely and mysterious end. McDonald is a largely forgotten hero in the long and important battle to uncover the truth of the alien presence on Earth. With this landmark work, Ann Druffel places McDonald clearly where he belongs among the great pioneers of UFOlogy.




Old Burial Ground and Greenwood Cemetery Records, Howertown, Northampton County, Pennsylvania


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528. Old Burial Ground and Greenwood Cemetery Records, Howertown, Northampton County, PA (2005 partial reprint). Due to a limited printing and the passing of 70 years plus, the original book, History and Burial Records, St. John's Church, Howertown, PA, has become very rare. The major part of this book comprised the church history of old St. John's Church of Howertown from a historical sketch which had been compiled in 1855 in connection with the 50th anniversary of the church. In our attempt to preserve records that might otherwise be lost or unavailable to the general public, we have reprinted the cemetery sections only. Other than enlarging the type, this section is reprinted from the original book exactly as it appeared in 1935. Some pages may be lighter than others due to the old lithography process. Nearly 1800 names are arranged according to the letters of the alphabet (not necessarily in alphabetical order), but a quick search can find the individual (s) you may be seeking starting with that letter of the alphabet. The burial ground to the West of the church building is known as "Old Grave Yard." It was the original burial place for church members. The first grave was opened in 1834 before the church was completed. Greenwood Cemetery was opened in 1862. More historical information on the graveyards is given in the reprint. Very limited reprint. 6x9. Laminated. 56pp. $15.00




Records of St. Paul's Cemetery


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