Turkey in Pictures

Turkey in Pictures

Author: Francesca DiPiazza

Publisher: Twenty-First Century Books

Published: 2005-01-01

Total Pages: 84

ISBN-13: 9780822511694

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Text and photographs introduce the geography, history, government, people, culture, and economy of Turkey.


Gobble, Gobble

Gobble, Gobble

Author: Cathryn Falwell

Publisher: Dawn Publications (CA)

Published: 2011

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781584691488

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A child observes wild turkeys through the seasons. Includes facts about this classic American bird.


Taylor the Thankful Turkey

Taylor the Thankful Turkey

Author: Sonica Ellis

Publisher:

Published: 2021-08-26

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781737264736

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Taylor the Thankful Turkey is an easy-to-read children's book about giving thanks and being grateful. The goal of this book is to teach kids that being thankful is more than just being grateful for you have, but also showing others your appreciation. This helps to build self-esteem and confidence, and makes you a positive and uplifting person. After all, gratitude is the best attitude, and there is always something to be thankful for. Taylor The Thankful Turkey is perfect for toddlers, preschoolers, and kindergarten age groups.


Istanbul

Istanbul

Author: Ara Güler

Publisher:

Published: 2009

Total Pages: 183

ISBN-13: 9780500543863

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A photographic record of daily life in Istanbul from the 1940s to the 1980s. It shows the city's melancholy aesthetic as it oscillates between tradition and modernity.


Turkey Trouble

Turkey Trouble

Author: Wendi J. Silvano

Publisher: Two Lions

Published: 2009

Total Pages: 32

ISBN-13: 9780761455295

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As Thanksgiving Day approaches, Turkey nervously makes a series of costumes, disguising himself as other farm animals in hopes that he can avoid being served as Thanksgiving dinner.


Between Urban and Wild

Between Urban and Wild

Author: Andrea M. Jones

Publisher: University of Iowa Press

Published: 2013-11-01

Total Pages: 196

ISBN-13: 1609382129

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In her calm, carefully reasoned perspective on place, Andrea Jones focuses on the familiar details of country life balanced by the larger responsibilities that come with living outside an urban boundary. Neither an environmental manifesto nor a prodevelopment defense, Between Urban and Wild operates partly on a practical level, partly on a naturalist’s level. Jones reflects on life in two homes in the Colorado Rockies, first in Fourmile Canyon in the foothills west of Boulder, then near Cap Rock Ridge in central Colorado. Whether negotiating territory with a mountain lion, balancing her observations of the predatory nature of pygmy owls against her desire to protect a nest of nuthatches, working to reduce her property’s vulnerability to wildfire while staying alert to its inherent risks during fire season, or decoding the distinct personalities of her horses, she advances the tradition of nature writing by acknowledging the effects of sprawl on a beloved landscape. Although not intended as a manual for landowners, Between Urban and Wild nonetheless offers useful and engaging perspectives on the realities of settling and living in a partially wild environment. Throughout her ongoing journey of being home, Jones’s close observations of the land and its native inhabitants are paired with the suggestion that even small landholders can act to protect the health of their properties. Her brief meditations capture and honor the subtleties of the natural world while illuminating the importance of working to safeguard it. Probing the contradictions of a lifestyle that burdens the health of the land that she loves, Jones’s writing is permeated by her gentle, earnest conviction that living at the urban-wild interface requires us to set aside self-interest, consider compromise, and adjust our expectations and habits—to accommodate our surroundings rather than force them to accommodate us.


Turkey Surprise

Turkey Surprise

Author: Peggy Archer

Publisher: Dial

Published: 2005

Total Pages: 32

ISBN-13:

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A turkey hides from two brothers looking for food for Thanksgiving Day, and they end up finding something better to eat.


Orhan Pamuk: Balkon

Orhan Pamuk: Balkon

Author: Orhan Pamuk

Publisher:

Published: 2018-04-30

Total Pages: 184

ISBN-13: 9783958293991

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In the winter of 2011 Nobel-Prize-winning Turkish novelist Orhan Pamuk took 8,500 color photographs from his balcony with its panoramic view of Istanbul, the entrance of the Bosphorus, the old town, the Asian and European sides of the city, the surrounding hills, and the distant islands and mountains. Sometimes he would leave his writing desk and follow the movements of the boats as they passed in front of his apartment and sailed far away. As Pamuk obsessively created these images he felt his desire to do so was related to a strange particular mood he was experiencing. He photographed further and began to think about what was happening to himself: Why was he taking these photos? How are seeing and photography related? What is the affinity between writing and seeing? Why do we enjoy looking at landscapes and landscape photographs? Balkon presents almost 500 of these photos selected by Pamuk, who has also co-designed the book and written its introduction. 'There is genius in Pamuk's madness.' -Umberto Eco