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Published to mark the 25th anniversary of the founding of Friends
of the Earth, this volume offers an account of the Green Movement.
It presents an insight into the ups and downs of environmental
campaigning within the context of modern events and attitudes. The
inside story of Friends of the Earth's pioneering campaigns is
revealed - from the anti-whaling campaigns of the 1970s through to
the anti-road campaigns of the present. The narrative bears witness
to the broader process still unfolding: the maturing of the
environmental movement and the challenges that a highly uncertain
new millenium holds for tomorrow's green campaigners. Features of
the text include: coverage of specific campaigns, including Twyford
Down, countryside access/protection, anti-whaling, fur trade, and
anti-nuclear campaigns; a variety of illustrations and photographic
art from cartoonist Steve Bell, artist Simon English and others;
and news photographs of campaign actions, headline events and
disasters.
Published to mark the 25th anniversary of the founding of Friends
of the Earth, this volume offers an account of the Green Movement.
It presents an insight into the ups and downs of environmental
campaigning within the context of modern events and attitudes. The
inside story of Friends of the Earth's pioneering campaigns is
revealed - from the anti-whaling campaigns of the 1970s through to
the anti-road campaigns of the present. The narrative bears witness
to the broader process still unfolding: the maturing of the
environmental movement and the challenges that a highly uncertain
new millenium holds for tomorrow's green campaigners. Features of
the text include: coverage of specific campaigns, including Twyford
Down, countryside access/protection, anti-whaling, fur trade, and
anti-nuclear campaigns; a variety of illustrations and photographic
art from cartoonist Steve Bell, artist Simon English and others;
and news photographs of campaign actions, headline events and
disasters.
John Thelwall was London Corresponding Society's most prominent
orators and was tried for high treason along with Thomas Hardy and
John Horne Tooke in 1794. This edition brings together Thelwall's
most important political writing ranging from scientific pamphlets
and writings on the art of elocution, to political philosophy and
journalism.
John Thelwall was London Corresponding Society's most prominent
orators and was tried for high treason along with Thomas Hardy and
John Horne Tooke in 1794. This edition brings together Thelwall's
most important political writing ranging from scientific pamphlets
and writings on the art of elocution, to political philosophy and
journalism.
John Thelwall was London Corresponding Society's most prominent
orators and was tried for high treason along with Thomas Hardy and
John Horne Tooke in 1794. This edition brings together Thelwall's
most important political writing ranging from scientific pamphlets
and writings on the art of elocution, to political philosophy and
journalism.
John Thelwall was London Corresponding Society's most prominent
orators and was tried for high treason along with Thomas Hardy and
John Horne Tooke in 1794. This edition brings together Thelwall's
most important political writing ranging from scientific pamphlets
and writings on the art of elocution, to political philosophy and
journalism.
Bite Me, Robot Boy is a seminal new anthology of poetry and fiction
that showcases what Dog Horn Publishing does best: writing that
takes risks, crosses boundaries and challenges expectations. From
Oz Hardwick's hard-hitting experimental poetry, to Robert Lamb's
colourful pulpy science fiction, this is an anthology of
incandescent writing from some of the world's best emerging talent.
Featuring: S.R. Dantzler, Oz Hardwick, Maximilian T. Hawker, Emma
Hopkins, A. J. Kirby, Stephanie Elizabeth Knipe, Robert Lamb, Poppy
Farr, Wendy Jane Muzlanova, Cris O'Connor, Mark Wagstaff, Fiona
Ritchie Walker
Since 1996, the Puerto Vallarta Writers Group has provided a home
for authors published, self-published, and aspiring. This year, the
PVWG has created an anthology of its writers' best short stories.
Included in this eclectic collection, you will find winners and
losers, murderers and victims, talking dogs and terrified children,
fairy tales and love stories, whimsy, comedy, and outright horror.
In other words, the whole panoply of what it means to be human.
(Even the dog) The stories are about evenly divided between authors
who have been published before, and those who are seeing their work
in publication for the first time. We believe that they are all
excellent, and we invite you to read them for yourself. We promise
an enjoyable reading experience. All proceeds from the sale of this
book will be donated to the Los Mangos Library in Puerto Vallarta
Short stories and poems written over the course of a writer's
career, with an afterword on their creation.
Prince Nigel promise to take his younger sister, Tristine, on her
first daylong hunt. No parents, just the two of them for the entire
day. But everything changed when he invited his friends to come
along.
Princess Tristine can hardly wait for her 10th birthday to go on
her first hunt with her father, King Ellis, and her older brother,
Prince Nigel. Eager to prove herself, Tristine chases a stag deep
into Dorgirith. Lost in the once-forbidden forest, Tristine and
Nigel find something long forgotten
Princess Necie and her older brother and sisters look forward to
the annual Harvest Festival. It is a time of fun and play without
strict royal rules to follow. But when a bad thunderstorm happens,
the fun turns to panic as no one can find Necie. NOTE: Shawn Lamb
begins a new series of stories called "The King's Children" based
upon characters from the epic young adult fantasy series "Allon."
This story, Necie and the Apples, takes place during the early
years of the children of King Ellis between Books 2 and 3 of the
main series.
The 18th century was a wealth of knowledge, exploration and rapidly
growing technology and expanding record-keeping made possible by
advances in the printing press. In its determination to preserve
the century of revolution, Gale initiated a revolution of its own:
digitization of epic proportions to preserve these invaluable works
in the largest archive of its kind. Now for the first time these
high-quality digital copies of original 18th century manuscripts
are available in print, making them highly accessible to libraries,
undergraduate students, and independent scholars.Rich in titles on
English life and social history, this collection spans the world as
it was known to eighteenth-century historians and explorers. Titles
include a wealth of travel accounts and diaries, histories of
nations from throughout the world, and maps and charts of a world
that was still being discovered. Students of the War of American
Independence will find fascinating accounts from the British side
of conflict. ++++The below data was compiled from various
identification fields in the bibliographic record of this title.
This data is provided as an additional tool in helping to insure
edition identification: ++++<sourceLibrary>Harvard University
Houghton Library<ESTCID>N017486<Notes>Anonymous. By
Robert Lambe.<imprintFull>London: printed for J. Wilkie, and
G. Frier, 1765. <collation>148p., plate; 8
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