Chesterfield Canal History Nuggets

Chesterfield Canal History Nuggets

Author: Christine Richardson

Publisher: Richlow Books

Published: 2006

Total Pages: 44

ISBN-13: 9780955260919

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The Chesterfield Canal was one of the waterways built during the exciting, pioneering era of such waterways in this country, and it is therefore one of the oldest, with a completion date of 1777. This book contains six articles of the history of the Canal.


Yorkshire Stone to London

Yorkshire Stone to London

Author: Christine Richardson

Publisher: Richlow Books

Published: 2007

Total Pages: 36

ISBN-13: 9780955260926

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After a disasterous fire in 1834, the whole country was searched for the best stone to build what would become one of the world's most famous buildings - the Houses of Parliament. This book charts the story of how the stone was transported by waterways from a Yorkshire quarry to build the Palace of Westminster.


British Waterways

British Waterways

Author: Great Britain: Parliament: House of Commons: Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Committee

Publisher: The Stationery Office

Published: 2007-07-31

Total Pages: 406

ISBN-13: 9780215035622

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British Waterways : Seventh report of session 2006-07, Vol. 2: Oral and written Evidence


The Birds of Nottinghamshire

The Birds of Nottinghamshire

Author: Nick Crouch

Publisher:

Published: 2020-03-02

Total Pages: 609

ISBN-13: 1789620090

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The last comprehensive review of Nottinghamshire's birds was produced more than four decades ago. Much has changed since then, and a new avifauna is long overdue. This book draws together historic reports from the nineteenth century, records from the files of the county bird club (Nottinghamshire Birdwatchers), and data from national and regional surveys and monitoring programmes. The resulting account presents an overview of the present state of the county's birdlife, set against a context of environmental and climatic change. The gravel pits in the Trent and Idle Valleys form major corridors for birds moving across Britain and Nottinghamshire has attracted more than its share of national rarities. These include Britain's first Egyptian Nightjar and Lesser Yellowlegs in the nineteenth century, Bufflehead, Redhead, Cedar Waxwing and breeding Black-winged Stilts in the twentieth century, and a memorable nesting attempt by European Bee-eaters in 2017. The woods and heaths of Sherwood lying in the middle of the county also provide a haven for an array of iconic species including European Nightjar, Eurasian Woodcock, Honeybuzzard and Hawfinch. This book describes the past and present status of the 334 species that have been recorded in Nottinghamshire up to 2018. Lavishly illustrated with photographs taken within the county, and sketches from the internationally recognised artist Michael Warren, it is intended to be an authoritative reference to the birds of Nottinghamshire.


Ducal Estate Management in Georgian Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire

Ducal Estate Management in Georgian Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire

Author: William Gould

Publisher:

Published: 2006

Total Pages: 294

ISBN-13:

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William Gould (1739-1795) was a tenant of Chatsworth estate (Pilsbury, Devonshire), owned by the Duke of Devonshire, and chief land agent of the Welbeck estate (north Nottinghamshire), owned by the Duke of Portland. The diaries cover 1780-1795, detailing the administration of both estates.


Selected Topics in the Chemistry of Natural Products

Selected Topics in the Chemistry of Natural Products

Author: Raphael Ikan

Publisher: World Scientific

Published: 2008

Total Pages: 625

ISBN-13: 9812705694

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A New York Times Notable Book for 2011 A Globe and Mail Best Books of the Year 2011 Title A Kirkus Reviews Best Nonfiction of 2011 title Virtually all human societies were once organized tribally, yet over time most developed new political institutions which included a central state that could keep the peace and uniform laws that applied to all citizens. Some went on to create governments that were accountable to their constituents. We take these institutions for granted, but they are absent or are unable to perform in many of today’s developing countries—with often disastrous consequences for the rest of the world. Francis Fukuyama, author of the bestselling The End of History and the Last Man and one of our most important political thinkers, provides a sweeping account of how today’s basic political institutions developed. The first of a major two-volume work, The Origins of Political Order begins with politics among our primate ancestors and follows the story through the emergence of tribal societies, the growth of the first modern state in China, the beginning of the rule of law in India and the Middle East, and the development of political accountability in Europe up until the eve of the French Revolution. Drawing on a vast body of knowledge—history, evolutionary biology, archaeology, and economics—Fukuyama has produced a brilliant, provocative work that offers fresh insights on the origins of democratic societies and raises essential questions about the nature of politics and its discontents.