The Little White Trip
Author: Peter Joseph Gallagher
Publisher:
Published: 2006-04
Total Pages: 316
ISBN-13: 9780977930432
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Author: Peter Joseph Gallagher
Publisher:
Published: 2006-04
Total Pages: 316
ISBN-13: 9780977930432
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Jennifer K. Mann
Publisher: Candlewick
Published: 2020-04-14
Total Pages: 57
ISBN-13: 1536207365
DOWNLOAD EBOOKErnestine has never been camping before, but she’s sure it will be lots of fun . . . won’t it? An endearing story about a girl’s first experience with the great outdoors. My aunt Jackie invited me to go camping with her and my cousin Samantha this weekend. I’ve never been camping before, but I know I will love it. Ernestine is beyond excited to go camping. She follows the packing list carefully (new sleeping bag! new flashlight! special trail mix made with Dad!) so she knows she is ready when the weekend arrives. But she quickly realizes that nothing could have prepared her for how hard it is to set up a tent, never mind fall asleep in it, or that swimming in a lake means that there will be fish — eep! Will Ernestine be able to enjoy the wilderness, or will it prove to be a bit too far out of her comfort zone? In an energetic illustrated story about a first sleepover under the stars, acclaimed author-illustrator Jennifer K. Mann reminds us that opening your mind to new experiences, no matter how challenging, can lead to great memories (and a newfound taste for s’mores).
Author: E. B. White
Publisher: New York Review of Books
Published: 2011-03-30
Total Pages: 59
ISBN-13: 1590174798
DOWNLOAD EBOOKIn the summer of 1948, E.B. White sat in a New York City hotel room and, sweltering in the heat, wrote a remarkable pristine essay, Here is New York. Perceptive, funny, and nostalgic, the author’s stroll around Manhattan—with the reader arm-in-arm—remains the quintessential love letter to the city, written by one of America’s foremost literary figures. Here is New York has been chosen by The New York Times as one of the ten best books ever written about the city. The New Yorker calls it “the wittiest essay, and one of the most perceptive, ever done on the city.”
Author: Phil White
Publisher: Rli Press
Published: 2008
Total Pages: 274
ISBN-13: 9780975292839
DOWNLOAD EBOOKOffers information on planning a trip - along with advice on topics including: Determining your budget and where the money will come from; how to garner the support of your friends and family; what to do with your house, cars and other lifestyle entrapments; and, how to pay your bills and keep track of your investments.
Author: Jaques Ibert
Publisher: Alfred Music
Published:
Total Pages: 36
ISBN-13: 9781457422652
DOWNLOAD EBOOKOriginally composed as a set of 10 piano solos in 1922, this edition of Histoires (Stories) contains five of those pieces that the composer arranged for piano duet (one piano, four hands) in 1931. The music reflects Ibert's wonderful ability to develop musical pictures in snapshot form and displays characteristics of both Neoclassical and Impressionistic styles. Includes a glossary of French musical terms.
Author: Mary Stuart Boyd
Publisher: DigiCat
Published: 2022-08-10
Total Pages: 318
ISBN-13:
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis book describes an exploration of the Balearic Islands undertaken in the early pre-war years of the twentieth century by the author and her husband, A.S. Boyd (who provided the beautiful watercolor illustrations). It was an unspoiled world at that time and the book provides delightful descriptions of their travels and the people they met.
Author: Tommy Pack
Publisher: Lulu.com
Published: 2013-06-14
Total Pages: 317
ISBN-13: 130412634X
DOWNLOAD EBOOKFollow Tommy Pack's travels as he crosses the United States and Canada with his family and friends. Join in the fun and adventure as you read his accounts originally published in the Inman Times.
Author: William J. Peace
Publisher: U of Nebraska Press
Published: 2004-01-01
Total Pages: 320
ISBN-13: 9780803236813
DOWNLOAD EBOOKFew figures in modern American anthropology have been more controversial or influential than Leslie A. White (1900?1975). Between the early 1940s and mid-1960s, White?s work was widely discussed, and he was among the most frequently cited American anthropologists in the world. After writing several respected ethnographic works about the Pueblo Indians, White broke ranks with anthropologists who favored such cultural histories and began to radically rethink American anthropology. As his political interest in socialism grew, he revitalized the concept of cultural evolution and reinvigorated comparative studies of culture. His strident political beliefs, radical interpretive vision, and often combative nature earned him enemies inside and outside the academy. His trip to the Soviet Union and participation in the Socialist Labor Party brought him to the attention of the FBI during the height of the Cold War, and near-legendary scholarly and political conflicts surrounded him at the University of Michigan. ø Placing White?s life and work in historic context, William J. Peace documents the broad sociopolitical influences that affected his career, including many aspects of White?s life that are largely unknown, such as the reasons he became antagonistic toward Boasian anthropology. In so doing, Peace sheds light on what made White such a colorful figure as well as his enduring contributions to modern anthropology.