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A few years after Esther Alice Chadwick (fl. 1882-1928) - who wrote
under the name Mrs Ellis H. Chadwick - had read a copy of Elizabeth
Gaskell's Life of Charlotte Bronte, she moved to a house near the
Haworth vicarage where the Bronte family had lived. As a result,
Chadwick was able to speak to many people who had known the family,
and in 1914 she published this extensive biography of the family.
Beginning with the Irish ancestry of the three famous sisters,
Charlotte (1816-55), Emily (1818-48) and Anne (1820-49), she traces
their short but eventful lives. Chadwick examines their early years
and the influence of their father, Patrick, his work in the
ministry and the family's time at Haworth. Later chapters are
devoted to the sisters' education and their literary output,
seeking to understand their extraordinary creativity amid the
difficult circumstances of their life.
Wilfred L. Knox (1886 1950) was a theologian and fellow of Pembroke
College, Cambridge. Volume I of his Sources of the Synoptic Gospels
was published posthumously in 1953. The gospels were written to
preach Christ and not to satisfy the curiosities of the modern
scholar; but they do contain important historical material of the
first importance. That is Dr Knox's contention: and these volumes
seek to take Gospel criticism a stage beyond Form-criticism. The
result of many years' work, this volume focuses on the Gospel of St
Mark, whilst the 1957 Volume II is concerned with St Luke and St
Matthew. Following Knox's death. The manuscripts for both of these
volumes were edited by the Rev. Henry Chadwick and published in
their present form.
The gospels were written to preach Christ and not to satisfy the
curiosities of the modern scholar, but they do contain important
historical material of the first importance. That is Dr Knox's
contention, and this book, which was originally published in 1957,
seeks to take Gospel criticism a stage beyond Form-criticism. By
acute detective work Dr Knox traces the use of primitive tracts
incorporated by the Synoptic evangelists, delicately disentangling
the virtually intact. The study of the Lucan material in this
second volume carries much of the argument of the entire work,
which attempts to show that the Synoptic gospels are compilations
of sources first written down some thirty years closer to the time
of the events than is commonly supposed. If this is established,
the historical reliability of the account is correspondingly
increased.
Glutton, demon of destruction, symbol of slaughter, mightiest of
wilderness villains...The wolverine comes marked with a reputation
based on myth and fancy. Yet this enigmatic animal is more complex
than the legends that surround it. With a shrinking wilderness and
global warming, the future of the wolverine is uncertain. The
Wolverine Way reveals the natural history of this species and the
forces that threaten its future, engagingly told by Douglas
Chadwick, who volunteered with the Glacier Wolverine Project. This
five-year study in Glacier National Park -- which involved dealing
with blizzards, grizzlies, sheer mountain walls, and other daily
challenges to survival -- uncovered key missing information about
the wolverine's habitat, social structure and reproduction habits.
Wolverines, according to Chadwick, are the land equivalent of polar
bears in regard to the impacts of global warming. The plight of
wolverines adds to the call for wildlife corridors that connect
existing habitat that is proposed by the Freedom to Roam coalition.
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Mrs. Gaskell (Hardcover)
Elizabeth Cleghorn Gaskell, Ellis H. Chadwick
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R1,098
Discovery Miles 10 980
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This scarce antiquarian book is a selection from Kessinger
Publishing's Legacy Reprint Series. Due to its age, it may contain
imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed
pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we
have made it available as part of our commitment to protecting,
preserving, and promoting the world's literature. Kessinger
Publishing is the place to find hundreds of thousands of rare and
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"In North America there is one large animal that belongs almost
entirely to the realm of towering rock and unmelting snow. Pressing
hard against the upper limit of life's possibilities, it exists
higher and steeper throughout the year than any other big beast on
the continent. It is possibly the best and most complete
mountaineer that ever existed on any continent. Oreamnos americanus
is its scientific name. Its common name is mountain goat."
Resourceful, belligerent, and unbelievably sure-footed, the
mountain goat is a white-coated survivor from the Ice Age. Oreamnos
americanus shares its dizzying alpine world with elk, eagles,
bighorn sheep, and grizzlies. This first full-length book on the
mountain goat offers a superbly written portrait of its life,
habits, and environment. Douglas H. Chadwick tracked mountain goat
herds for seven years, and his observations are richly textured and
replete with fascinating and dramatic details. We learn of the
mountain goats' lives from birth to adulthood, their feeding
habits, unique social behavior and courtship rituals, and their
long history. Chadwick also makes clear the troubling and
escalating impact of the modern world on the mountain goat's
wilderness home. This Bison Books edition features a new
introduction by the author.
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