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States of Nature

Loo, Tina
States of Nature
States of Nature is one of the first books to trace the development of Canadian wildlife conservation from its social, political, and historical roots. While noting the influence of celebrity conservationists such as Jack Miner and Grey Owl, Tina Loo emphasizes the impact of ordinary people on the evolution of wildlife management in Canada. Organized around case studies, this book will appeal to specialists in environmental history, as well as...

CHF 155.00

Hola Buenos Aires... Chau Buenos Aires

Lavay
Hola Buenos Aires... Chau Buenos Aires
Es una historia de los sinsabores que trae la vida cuando se es pobre y ambicioso, pero esa pobreza no permite luchar para encontrar un camino para huir de ella.

CHF 22.50

Talk and Interaction in Social Research Methods

Drew, Paul / Raymond, Geoffrey / Weinberg, Darin
Talk and Interaction in Social Research Methods
This book admirably fulfils its stated objective of describing social research methods in action and exploring, from a range of perspectives, the linguistic shaping of social context. Overall, this is a balanced, well-edited and coherent collection of papers, bringing together high quality work from recognized authorities in the analysis of talk-in-interaction. It is also highly accessible, it would certainly make an excellent resource book fo...

CHF 220.00

Talk and Interaction in Social Research Methods

Drew, Paul / Raymond, Geoffrey / Weinberg, Darin
Talk and Interaction in Social Research Methods
This book admirably fulfils its stated objective of describing social research methods in action and exploring, from a range of perspectives, the linguistic shaping of social context. Overall, this is a balanced, well-edited and coherent collection of papers, bringing together high quality work from recognized authorities in the analysis of talk-in-interaction. It is also highly accessible, it would certainly make an excellent resource book fo...

CHF 95.00

Big, Beautiful, and Pregnant

van der Ziel, Cornelia / Tourville, Jacqueline
Big, Beautiful, and Pregnant
Almost half of all pregnant women are overweight in the U.S. today, but there are few places they can turn for reliable information and helpful advice on the special set of challenges they'll face during the nine-month adventure that lies ahead. In "Big, Beautiful and Pregnant, Cornelia van der Ziel, a highly sought-after obstetrician who specializes in plus-size pregnancies, and Jacqueline Tourville, a plus-size mom who's lived the experience...

CHF 22.50

My Undoing

Shaw, Aiden
My Undoing
Porn legend Aiden Shaw takes fans behind-the-scenes to the gay adult film world that made him a star.

CHF 19.50

Morro Bay

Castle, Roger / Ream, Gary
Morro Bay
Morro Bay, on California's Central Coast, is famous for the massive rock formation that guards the mouth of its natural harbor. A remnant of an ancient volcanic plug, Morro Rock--in Spanish, el Moro, the sentinel--was spotted by explorer Juan Cabrillo as early as 1542. Once sacred to Native Americans, it is now a sanctuary for peregrine falcons and other birds, near secluded dunes, a 2, 300-acre national estuary known as the back bay, and euca...

CHF 38.90

Railroads of the Pike's Peak Region, 1900-1930

Lewis, Allan C.
Railroads of the Pike's Peak Region, 1900-1930
By 1900, the scenic beauty of the Pike's Peak region had become well known, making it a popular destination with visitors from across the nation. This influx of tourism along with the apex of the Cripple Creek mining boom saw El Paso and Teller Counties become a hub of freight and passenger activity. Over the next 30 years and through challenging economic times, the area would be served by 11 different railroads and an interurban line. The Mid...

CHF 38.90

Troubling Minds

Stadler, Gustavus
Troubling Minds
Illuminates genius by examining its changing meanings in American discourses. This work situates genius into a historical context, placing it in a national intellectual discourse that was grappling not only with grave political crises but also with vast transformations in the ways in which literature was produced, distributed, and consumed.

CHF 105.00

Topsail Island

Cothran, B. J.
Topsail Island
Topsail Island is a 26-mile barrier island, its pristine shores constantly shifting with the ebb and flow of the tides. This timeless treasure has long been known as one of North Carolina's best-kept secrets--a family-friendly beach--the kind we all loved as children and want our children's children to fondly remember. The island has always had a love affair with everything fishy--from piers to boats to businesses. In the late 1940s, the face ...

CHF 39.50

Carmel-By-The-Sea

Hudson, Monica
Carmel-By-The-Sea
A local poet once described Carmel-by-the-Sea, with its haunting pines, fog, and white sand, as "our inevitable place." The area had been inhabited for more than 3, 000 years when Fr. Junipero Serra chose the site for his mission headquarters in 1771. The romantic name, Carmel-by-the-Sea, was the gift of a group of women real estate developers, later used in advertising lots for "brain workers at in-door employment." Many Stanford and UC Berke...

CHF 38.90

Princeton

Archer, William R. "Bill"
Princeton
Throughout its existence, Princeton has been a community at a unique three-way intersection connecting the heart of the Allegheny Mountain range with the fertile Valley of the Virginias to the east and the Cumberland Gap to the west. In 1837, the Virginia General Assembly formed Mercer County, named in memory of Revolutionary War general Hugh Mercer, at the same time, the county's seat was named in honor of the Battle of Princeton, New Jersey,...

CHF 38.50

Apache Junction and the Superstition Mountains

Eppinga, Jane
Apache Junction and the Superstition Mountains
In pioneer lore, the Lost Dutchman's Mine remains an intriguing mystery of the Old West. What became Apache Junction in the Salt River Valley was already an established home for prehistoric Native Americans and the Apache tribe, when it was further settled and cultivated by Spanish and Mexican expeditions, American wagon trains, mountain men, and the U.S. military in the late 19th century. But Apache Junction became legendary when German immig...

CHF 38.90

Moscow Theatres for Young People: A Cultural History of I...

de Water, Manon van
Moscow Theatres for Young People: A Cultural History of Ideological Coercion and Artistic Innovation, 1917¿2000
This book shows how the totalitarian ideology of the Soviet period shaped the practices of Soviet theatre for youth. It weaves together politics, pedagogy and aesthetics to reveal the complex intersections between theatre and its socio-historical conditions. It paints a picture of the theatrical developments from 1917 through to the new millennium.

CHF 69.00

Whitewater

Kraege, Fred G.
Whitewater
The city of Whitewater was named for the soft, white clay that lined the stream flowing through the area. Later it claimed the motto "the Banner Inland City of the Midwest" and, after that, "Whitewater, the City Beautiful" for its stately homes and large, graceful trees. Samuel Prince, the first settler, erected a cabin on his claim of 60 acres in 1837, a gristmill, sawmill, paper mill, and numerous stores were soon established in this rich ag...

CHF 38.90

Buellton

Cragg, Curt / Buellton Historical Society
Buellton
The town of Buellton was established in 1920 to provide services for early automobiles traveling up and down the California coast. But before the town was established, a ranch operated by Rufus Thompson Buell was carved out of the vast Rancho de Jonata land grant in the late 1800s. This fascinating collection of images tells the story of the Buell ranch and how a bridge built over the Santa Ynez River in 1917 completed the connection of the co...

CHF 38.90