River Walk

River Walk

Author: Lewis F. Fisher

Publisher: Maverick Books

Published: 2007

Total Pages: 190

ISBN-13:

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Illustrated photographs and narratives describe the history, restoration, and continued development of San Antonio's River Walk.


A Walk to the River in Amazonia

A Walk to the River in Amazonia

Author: Carla Stang

Publisher: Berghahn Books

Published: 2009-07-01

Total Pages: 239

ISBN-13: 1845459318

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Our lives are mostly composed of ordinary reality — the flow of moment-to-moment existence — and yet it has been largely overlooked as a subject in itself for anthropological study. In this work, the author achieves an understanding of this part of reality for the Mehinaku Indians, an Amazonian people, in two stages: first by observing various aspects of their experience and second by relating how these different facets come to play in a stream of ordinary consciousness, a walk to the river. In this way, abstract schemata such as ‘cosmology,’ ‘sociality,’ ‘gender,’ and the ‘everyday’ are understood as they are actually lived. This book contributes to the ethnography of the Amazon, specifically the Upper Xingu, with an approach that crosses disciplinary boundaries between anthropology, philosophy, and psychology. In doing so it attempts to comprehend what Malinowski called the ‘imponderabilia of actual life.’


Explore Walking Foot Quilting with Leah Day

Explore Walking Foot Quilting with Leah Day

Author: Leah Day

Publisher:

Published: 2017

Total Pages: 152

ISBN-13: 9780997901146

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Ready for a machine quilting adventure? It's time to explore walking foot machine quilting with Leah Day! Specifically designed for quilting on a home machine, this style uses a walking foot to evenly feed the layers of your quilt to produce beautiful quilting stitches. Learn how to quilt thirty designs in seven quilt projects.


London's Lost Rivers

London's Lost Rivers

Author: Paul Talling

Publisher: Random House

Published: 2020-04-02

Total Pages: 196

ISBN-13: 1409023850

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Packed with surprising and fascinating information, London's Lost Rivers uncovers a very different side to London - showing how waterways shaped our principal city and exploring the legacy they leave today. With individual maps to show the course of each river and over 100 colour photographs, it's essential browsing for any Londoner and the perfect gift for anyone who loves exploring the past... 'An amazing book' -- BBC Radio London 'Talling's highly visual, fact-packed, waffle-free account is the freshest take we've yet seen. A must-buy for anyone who enjoys the "hidden" side of London -- Londonist 'A fascinating and stylish guide to exploring the capital's forgotten brooks, waterways, canals and ditches ... it's a terrific book' - Walk 'Pocket-sized, beautifully designed, illustrated and informative - in short a joy to read, handle and use' -- ***** Reader review 'Delightful, informative and beautifully produced' -- ***** Reader review 'A small gem. A really great book. I can't put it down' -- ***** Reader review 'Fascinating from start to finish' -- ***** Reader review ************************************************************************************************ From the sources of the Fleet in Hampstead's ponds to the mouth of the Effra in Vauxhall, via the meander of the Westbourne through 'Knight's Bridge' and the Tyburn's curve along Marylebone Lane, London's Lost Rivers unearths the hidden waterways that flow beneath the streets of the capital. Paul Talling investigates how these rivers shaped the city - forming borough boundaries and transport networks, fashionable spas and stagnant slums - and how they all eventually gave way to railways, roads and sewers. Armed with his camera, he traces their routes and reveals their often overlooked remains: riverside pubs on the Old Kent Road, healing wells in King's Cross, 'stink pipes' in Hammersmith and gurgling gutters on streets across the city. Packed with maps and over 100 colour photographs, London's Lost Rivers uncovers the watery history of the city's most famous sights, bringing to life the very different London that lies beneath our feet.


Reno's Riverwalk District

Reno's Riverwalk District

Author: Courtney Rhiana

Publisher: Arcadia Publishing

Published: 2013

Total Pages: 129

ISBN-13: 073859671X

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During the mid-1800s, Charles Fuller established the first bridge to cross the Truckee River in Reno. Shortly after, settlers took residence, built a vibrant community, and called the banks of the Truckee River home. From the booming Comstock Lode and the expansion of the Transcontinental Railroad, Reno was a town of growth. By the mid-1900s, Reno showcased some of the state's most historic structures and had become known as the divorce capital of the country. The area of Reno now recognized as the Riverwalk District faced reckless floods, storms, and devastating fires, and yet its rich history and culture has prevailed for more than 98 years.


Walking the Unknown River

Walking the Unknown River

Author: Ann Weiler Walka

Publisher: Vishnu Temple Press

Published: 2002

Total Pages: 103

ISBN-13: 9780971889200

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Natural and cultural history of the region encompassing the Escalante (Unknown) River, Navajo Mountain and Glen Canyon.


The Mystery on the Riverwalk Dock

The Mystery on the Riverwalk Dock

Author: K.D. Gray

Publisher: Kim Gray

Published: 2011-10-22

Total Pages: 348

ISBN-13: 145249598X

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Who knew a big fat murder mystery would come bobbing in on my fishing hook?But it did. Well, sorta.And you’d think the long blond stands of hair might’ve given someone a clue.But they didn’t. Not to everyone, that is.Oh sure, people talked. Some folks even said they knew who was at the bottom of the river. Others even said they knew how she got there too.But they didn’t. Not really. It was just talk, and I knew it too. Mom said not to listen to what she called idle gossip.What’s idle gossip? I asked.She never answered me. She never does.It doesn’t matter though. And it didn’t stop the rumors from flying around town either. Old Lady Hatch said it was the River spirits. She said they were awake again and they’d keep on taking people under the water until they’d taken everybody they wanted.But who’d believe a crazy old lady who lives with ninety-nine cats anyway?All I know is things haven’t been the same since I reeled in that mess on the Riverwalk dock.


Walks, Tracks & Trails of New South Wales

Walks, Tracks & Trails of New South Wales

Author: Derrick Ian Stone

Publisher: CSIRO PUBLISHING

Published: 2012

Total Pages: 279

ISBN-13: 0643106901

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* Each location is presented on facing pages where possible, so that text and maps can be read without turning pages * Photography has been taken in conditions and standards that walkers and riders will experience along the routes * Most of the routes chosen do not require specialist navigation or bushcraft skills For the first time in a single volume, this book brings together more than 140 of the best walks, tracks or trails in New South Wales, which can be walked by the moderately fit individual. They are located in national parks, coastal parks, state forests, conservation reserves, historic parks and local government and public easements. Other routes follow state highways, minor roads, coastal cliffs, old gold routes, or pass bushranger haunts and back roads linking towns and historical features. Most routes do not require specialist navigation or bushcraft skills, and vary in length from a 45-minute stroll to a 4-day, 65-kilometre camping trip. Walks, Tracks and Trails of New South Wales highlights the best the state has to offer, from an outback ghost town and ancient lake beds, to Australia's highest mountain, coastal environments and World Heritage rainforests. Easy-to-interpret maps are included to help you navigate, and the book's size makes it convenient to bring with you on your adventures.