Gray's Sporting Journal's Noble Birds and Wily Trout

Gray's Sporting Journal's Noble Birds and Wily Trout
Author: Will Ryan
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 341
Release: 2013-12-17
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 1493004026

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A history of hunting and fishing through excerpted documents and as “narrated” by Gray's Sporting Journal columnist Will Ryan, the first book of its kind.

America's Bountiful Waters

America's Bountiful Waters
Author: National Fish and Aquatic Conservation Archive National Fish and Aquatic Conservation Archive
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 289
Release: 2021-06-01
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 0811769542

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Fish and Aquatic Conservation (FAC) in the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service is the direct descendant of the U.S. Fish Commission, founded in 1871. In 2021, FAC marks its 150th anniversary, the oldest conservation agency in history. To commemorate this milestone, U.S. F&W will publish a compelling history to celebrate the broad-thinking scientists, writers, and artists who led us through the gilded age of American ichthyology into the present day.

Gray's Journal

Gray's Journal
Author: Ed Gray
Publisher:
Total Pages: 88
Release: 1984
Genre: Fishing
ISBN:

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Gray's Journal

Gray's Journal
Author: Ed Gray
Publisher:
Total Pages: 88
Release: 1982
Genre: Fishing
ISBN:

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Where Moose and Trout Abound

Where Moose and Trout Abound
Author: Mike Parker
Publisher: Halifax : Nimbus Pub.
Total Pages: 188
Release: 1995-01-01
Genre: Fishing
ISBN: 9781551091327

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Fishing with the Fly

Fishing with the Fly
Author: Charles F. Orvis
Publisher:
Total Pages: 378
Release: 1886
Genre: Fishing
ISBN:

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Hunting in Many Lands

Hunting in Many Lands
Author: Theodore Roosevelt
Publisher:
Total Pages: 486
Release: 1895
Genre: Big game hunting
ISBN:

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The Monkey's Voyage

The Monkey's Voyage
Author: Alan de Queiroz
Publisher: Basic Books
Total Pages: 370
Release: 2014-01-07
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0465069762

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Throughout the world, closely related species are found on landmasses separated by wide stretches of ocean. What explains these far-flung distributions? Why are such species found where they are across the Earth? Since the discovery of plate tectonics, scientists have conjectured that plants and animals were scattered over the globe by riding pieces of ancient supercontinents as they broke up. In the past decade, however, that theory has foundered, as the genomic revolution has made reams of new data available. And the data has revealed an extraordinary, stranger-than-fiction story that has sparked a scientific upheaval. In The Monkey's Voyage, biologist Alan de Queiroz describes the radical new view of how fragmented distributions came into being: frogs and mammals rode on rafts and icebergs, tiny spiders drifted on storm winds, and plant seeds were carried in the plumage of sea-going birds to create the map of life we see today. In other words, these organisms were not simply constrained by continental fate; they were the makers of their own geographic destiny. And as de Queiroz shows, the effects of oceanic dispersal have been crucial in generating the diversity of life on Earth, from monkeys and guinea pigs in South America to beech trees and kiwi birds in New Zealand. By toppling the idea that the slow process of continental drift is the main force behind the odd distributions of organisms, this theory highlights the dynamic and unpredictable nature of the history of life. In the tradition of John McPhee's Basin and Range, The Monkey's Voyage is a beautifully told narrative that strikingly reveals the importance of contingency in history and the nature of scientific discovery.

The Anglers' Journal

The Anglers' Journal
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 642
Release: 1885
Genre:
ISBN:

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The Art of Deception

The Art of Deception
Author: Kevin D. Mitnick
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 375
Release: 2011-08-04
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 076453839X

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The world's most infamous hacker offers an insider's view of the low-tech threats to high-tech security Kevin Mitnick's exploits as a cyber-desperado and fugitive form one of the most exhaustive FBI manhunts in history and have spawned dozens of articles, books, films, and documentaries. Since his release from federal prison, in 1998, Mitnick has turned his life around and established himself as one of the most sought-after computer security experts worldwide. Now, in The Art of Deception, the world's most notorious hacker gives new meaning to the old adage, "It takes a thief to catch a thief." Focusing on the human factors involved with information security, Mitnick explains why all the firewalls and encryption protocols in the world will never be enough to stop a savvy grifter intent on rifling a corporate database or an irate employee determined to crash a system. With the help of many fascinating true stories of successful attacks on business and government, he illustrates just how susceptible even the most locked-down information systems are to a slick con artist impersonating an IRS agent. Narrating from the points of view of both the attacker and the victims, he explains why each attack was so successful and how it could have been prevented in an engaging and highly readable style reminiscent of a true-crime novel. And, perhaps most importantly, Mitnick offers advice for preventing these types of social engineering hacks through security protocols, training programs, and manuals that address the human element of security.