Granite, Fire, and Fog

Granite, Fire, and Fog
Author: Tom Wessels
Publisher: University Press of New England
Total Pages: 188
Release: 2017-05-02
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 1512600458

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Acadia National Park, on Maine's Mount Desert Island, is among the most popular national parks in the United States. From the road, visitors can experience magnificent vistas of summit and sea, but on a more intimate scale, equally compelling views abound along Acadia's hiking trails. Tom Wessels, an ecologist, naturalist, and avid hiker, attributes the park's popularity-and its unusual beauty-to the unique way in which earth, air, fire, and water-in the form of glacially scoured granite, winter winds, fire, and ocean fog-have converged to create a landscape that can be found nowhere else. In this beautifully illustrated book, Wessels invites readers to investigate the remarkable natural history of Mount Desert Island, along with the unique cultural story it gave rise to. This account of nature, terrain, and human interaction with the landscape will delight those who like to hike these bald summits, ride along the carriage roads, or explore the island's rugged shoreline. Wessels concludes with a guided tour of one of his favorite hikes, a ten-mile loop that will acquaint the reader with the diverse ecosystems described throughout his book.

Stone

Stone
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 612
Release: 1903
Genre: Building stones
ISBN:

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Granite Landscape

Granite Landscape
Author: Tom Wessels
Publisher: Countryman Press
Total Pages: 210
Release: 2002-11
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9780881505283

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Chronicles and illustrates the natural history of North America's granite summits, introducing the origins of granite domes and mountains in Yosemite National Park, New York's Adirondack Mountains, and Maine's Acadia National Park.

Forest Forensics: A Field Guide to Reading the Forested Landscape

Forest Forensics: A Field Guide to Reading the Forested Landscape
Author: Tom Wessels
Publisher: The Countryman Press
Total Pages: 163
Release: 2010-09-20
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 1581578571

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Take some of the mystery out of a walk in the woods with this new field guide from the author of Reading the Forested Landscape. Thousands of readers have had their experience of being in a forest changed forever by reading Tom Wessels's Reading the Forested Landscape. Was this forest once farmland? Was it logged in the past? Was there ever a major catastrophe like a fire or a wind storm that brought trees down? Now Wessels takes that wonderful ability to discern much of the history of the forest from visual clues and boils it all down to a manageable field guide that you can take out to the woods and use to start playing forest detective yourself. Wessels has created a key—a fascinating series of either/or questions—to guide you through the process of analyzing what you see. You’ll feel like a woodland Sherlock Holmes. No walk in the woods will ever be the same.

The Fog

The Fog
Author: Caroline B. Cooney
Publisher:
Total Pages: 228
Release: 2001-10
Genre: Fog
ISBN: 9780590438063

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NO ONE HAD TOLD HER THE FOG COULD KILL.

Petersburg

Petersburg
Author: Andrei Bely
Publisher: Pushkin Press
Total Pages: 576
Release: 2010-09-07
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1908968095

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After enlisting in a revolutionary terrorist organization, the university student Nikolai Apollonovich Ableukhov is entrusted with a highly dangerous mission: to plant a bomb and assassinate a major government figure. But the real central character of the novel is the city of Petersburg at the beginning of the twentieth century, caught in the grip of political agitation and social unrest. Intertwining the worlds of history and myth, and parading a cast of unforgettable characters, Petersburg is a story of apocalypse and redemption played out through family dysfunction, conspiracy and murder.

Fog for Fire

Fog for Fire
Author: Elton G. Brutscher
Publisher:
Total Pages: 40
Release: 1948
Genre:
ISBN:

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The Fire

The Fire
Author: Caroline B. Cooney
Publisher:
Total Pages: 198
Release: 1990
Genre:
ISBN: 9780749705497

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The third story of a trilogy sees the evil Shevvingtons determined to destroy Christina before they leave town. Sequel to The snow. Suggested level: junior secondary.

Home Waters

Home Waters
Author: John N. Maclean
Publisher: HarperCollins
Total Pages: 227
Release: 2021-06-01
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 0062944614

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“Beautiful. ... A lyrical companion to his father’s classic, A River Runs through It, chronicling their family’s history and bond with Montana’s Blackfoot River.” —Washington Post A "poetic" and "captivating" (Publishers Weekly) memoir about the power of place to shape generations, Home Waters is John N. Maclean's remarkable chronicle of his family's century-long love affair with Montana's majestic Blackfoot River, the setting for his father's classic novella, A River Runs through It. Maclean returns annually to the simple family cabin that his grandfather built by hand, still in search of the trout of a lifetime. When he hooks it at last, decades of longing promise to be fulfilled, inspiring John, reporter and author, to finally write the story he was born to tell. A book that will resonate with everyone who feels deeply rooted to a landscape, Home Waters is a portrait of a family who claimed a river, from one generation to the next, of how this family came of age in the 20th century and later as they scattered across the country, faced tragedy and success, yet were always drawn back to the waters that bound them together. Here are the true stories behind the beloved characters fictionalized in A River Runs through It, including the Reverend Maclean, the patriarch who introduced the family to fishing; Norman, who balanced a life divided between literature and the tug of the rugged West; and tragic yet luminous Paul (played by Brad Pitt in Robert Redford’s film adaptation), whose mysterious death has haunted the family and led John to investigate his uncle’s murder and reveal new details in these pages. A universal story about nature, family, and the art of fly fishing, Maclean’s memoir beautifully captures the inextricable ways our personal histories are linked to the places we come from—our home waters. Featuring twelve wood engravings by Wesley W. Bates and a map of the Blackfoot River region.

The Granite Monthly

The Granite Monthly
Author: Henry Harrison Metcalf
Publisher:
Total Pages: 558
Release: 1881
Genre: Local history
ISBN:

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Contains articles on the White Mountains and a map.