One Sun


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Describes a day at the beach in a series of terse verses (verses made up of two monosyllabic words that rhyme) accompanied by photographs.




How to Write a Poem, Grades 3-6


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The use of this book will enable you to inspire your students to achieve a greater appreciation of poetry. The activities will ensure a successful experience with poetry.




Give Them Poetry!


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This lively book offers a host of ways for teachers to bring poetry and children together in their classrooms. The book gives examples of children's poetry writing, and methods of presenting poetry to students of any age.







Anthology of Magazine Verse


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Vol. for 1958 includes "Anthology of poems from the seventeen previously published Braithwaite anthologies."




Catalog of Copyright Entries


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Ten Thousand Goddam Cattle


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This classic of cowboy lore including illustrations by cowboy artist William Moyers, first published in 1976, is now available only from the University of New Mexico Press. "A beautiful job, exact, comprehensive and witty. Should remain a basic history of the subject for many years to come."--Edward Abbey




Studies in the History of Indian Mathematics


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This volume is the outcome of a seminar on the history of mathematics held at the Chennai Mathematical Institute during January-February 2008 and contains articles based on the talks of distinguished scholars both from the West and from India. The topics covered include: (1) geometry in the oulvasatras; (2) the origins of zero (which can be traced to ideas of lopa in Paoini's grammar); (3) combinatorial methods in Indian music (which were developed in the context of prosody and subsequently applied to the study of tonal and rhythmic patterns in music); (4) a cross-cultural view of the development of negative numbers (from Brahmagupta (c. 628 CE) to John Wallis (1685 CE); (5) Kunnaka, Bhavana and Cakravala (the techniques developed by Indian mathematicians for the solution of indeterminate equations); (6) the development of calculus in India (covering the millennium-long history of discoveries culminating in the work of the Kerala school giving a complete analysis of the basic calculus of polynomial and trigonometrical functions); (7) recursive methods in Indian mathematics (going back to Paoini's grammar and culminating in the recursive proofs found in the Malayalam text Yuktibhaua (1530 CE)); and (8) planetary and lunar models developed by the Kerala School of Astronomy. The articles in this volume cover a substantial portion of the history of Indian mathematics and astronomy. This book will serve the dual purpose of bringing to the international community a better perspective of the mathematical heritage of India and conveying the message that much work remains to be done, namely the study of many unexplored manuscripts still available in libraries in India and abroad.




INNER VOICE {2000-2007}


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“Inner Voice {2000-07): Simple Songs on Nature” is the first part of a collection of brief episodes. It is a retrospective reflection of its narrator’s personal experiences in writing simple songs on nature and in publishing some of them during 2000-2007: Flowing with Seasons (2003), Hymn to Shining Mountains: The Canadian Rockies (2004), In the Range of Light: Yosemite (2005), Snowflakes on Old Pine (2006) and Prayer to Sea (2007). These episodes were selected from the narrator’s private diaries many years after they had been written. ‘Inner Voice’ is a sequel to ‘Tribute to Mentors and Friends’ (2023) and ‘Pilgrimage into Classics’ (2024) in a similar genre. They are private reminiscences late in the journey of the narrator’s life.