Vick's Monthly Magazine
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Page : 594 pages
File Size : 43,91 MB
Release : 1895
Category : Gardening
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Page : 594 pages
File Size : 43,91 MB
Release : 1895
Category : Gardening
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Author : Louisa Knapp
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Page : 446 pages
File Size : 22,69 MB
Release : 1895
Category : Home economics
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Author : James Albert Servies
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Page : 592 pages
File Size : 49,33 MB
Release : 1993
Category : History
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Author : Jamaica. Botanical Department
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Page : 660 pages
File Size : 39,3 MB
Release : 1898
Category : Agriculture
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Author : Jamaica. Botanical Department
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Page : 420 pages
File Size : 34,55 MB
Release : 1898
Category : Agriculture
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Author : Daniel F. Austin
Publisher : CRC Press
Page : 950 pages
File Size : 11,95 MB
Release : 2004-11-29
Category : Health & Fitness
ISBN : 0203491882
Winner of the 2005 Klinger Book Award Presented by The Society for Economic Botany. Florida Ethnobotany provides a cross-cultural examination of how the states native plants have been used by its various peoples. This compilation includes common names of plants in their historical sequence, weaving together what was formerly esoteri
Author : Lawrence B. Romaine
Publisher : Courier Corporation
Page : 452 pages
File Size : 20,47 MB
Release : 1990-01-01
Category : Antiques & Collectibles
ISBN : 9780486264752
Invaluable listing of rare catalogs selling cars, beekeeper's equipment, clocks, firearms, livestock, clothes, toys, more. Cites catalog's location, size, more.
Author : James Albert Servies
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Page : 584 pages
File Size : 24,21 MB
Release : 1993
Category : Catalogs, Union
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Author : Shana Klein
Publisher : University of California Press
Page : 259 pages
File Size : 49,78 MB
Release : 2020-10-13
Category : Art
ISBN : 0520296397
The Fruits of Empire is a history of American expansion through the lens of art and food. In the decades after the Civil War, Americans consumed an unprecedented amount of fruit as it grew more accessible with advancements in refrigeration and transportation technologies. This excitement for fruit manifested in an explosion of fruit imagery within still life paintings, prints, trade cards, and more. Images of fruit labor and consumption by immigrants and people of color also gained visibility, merging alongside the efforts of expansionists to assimilate land and, in some cases, people into the national body. Divided into five chapters on visual images of the grape, orange, watermelon, banana, and pineapple, this book demonstrates how representations of fruit struck the nerve of the nation’s most heated debates over land, race, and citizenship in the age of high imperialism.
Author : Connie Barlow
Publisher : Basic Books
Page : 306 pages
File Size : 30,28 MB
Release : 2008-08-05
Category : Science
ISBN : 0786724897
A new vision is sweeping through ecological science: The dense web of dependencies that makes up an ecosystem has gained an added dimension-the dimension of time. Every field, forest, and park is full of living organisms adapted for relationships with creatures that are now extinct. In a vivid narrative, Connie Barlow shows how the idea of "missing partners" in nature evolved from isolated, curious examples into an idea that is transforming how ecologists understand the entire flora and fauna of the Americas. This fascinating book will enrich and deepen the experience of anyone who enjoys a stroll through the woods or even down an urban sidewalk. But this knowledge has a dark side too: Barlow's "ghost stories" teach us that the ripples of biodiversity loss around us now are just the leading edge of what may well become perilous cascades of extinction.