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The Ecology and Management of Wetlands - Volume 1: Ecology of Wetlands (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed.... The Ecology and Management of Wetlands - Volume 1: Ecology of Wetlands (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1988)
Donal D. Hook, W. H. McKee Jr, H. K. Smith, James Gregory, V. G. Burrell Jr, …
R3,060 Discovery Miles 30 600 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book contains the proceedings of a symposium held at the College of Charleston, Charleston, South Carolina, USA, 16-20 June 1986. The seed for this symposium arose from a group of physiologists , soU scientists and biochemists that met in Leningrad, USSR in July 1975 at the 12th Botanical Conference in a Session organized by Professor B.B. Vartepetian. This group and others later conspired to contribute to a book entitled Plant Life in Anaerobic Environments (eds. D. D. Hook and R. M. M. Crawford, Ann Arbor Science, 1978). Several contributors to the book suggested in 1983 that a broad-scoped symposium on wetlands would be useful (a) in facilitating communication among the diverse research groups involved in wetlands research (b) in bringing researchers and managers together and (c) in presenting a com prehensive and balanced coverage on the status of ecology ami management of wetlands from a global perspective. With this encouragement, the senior editor organized a Plan ning Committee that encompassed expertise from many disciplines of wetland scientists and managers. This Committee, with input from their colleagues around the world, organized a symposium that addressed almost every aspect of wetland ecology and management.

Introduction to Schenkerian Analysis - Form and Content in Tonal Music (Paperback): Allen Forte, Steven Gilbert Introduction to Schenkerian Analysis - Form and Content in Tonal Music (Paperback)
Allen Forte, Steven Gilbert
R1,318 Discovery Miles 13 180 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The book begins with a thorough coverage of a number of elementary matters. This may be regarded either as a review or as a reorientation in preparation for the systematic presentation that follows.

Beginning in Part Two ideas that are more specifically Schenkerian are developed and applied to the analysis of short compositions. Since the book is also intended to cover all of the basic standard form it has seemed logical to use this feature in organizing the material. Thus, Part Two ends with longer forms and Part Three covers the main large forms (sonata, rondo, and so on). The various types of Schenkerian prolongations are introduced gradually and discussed and illustrated thoroughly in the text.

Each chapter ends with a set of exercises keyed to the topics that have been presented, and the student is given precise instructions for completing the exercises as well as occasional hints about pitfalls and special problems that they contain.

Hemingway, Trauma and Masculinity - In the Garden of the Uncanny (Paperback, 1st ed. 2019): Stephen Gilbert Brown Hemingway, Trauma and Masculinity - In the Garden of the Uncanny (Paperback, 1st ed. 2019)
Stephen Gilbert Brown
R2,703 Discovery Miles 27 030 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Hemingway, Trauma and Masculinity: In the Garden of the Uncanny is at once a model of literary interpretation and a psycho-critical reading of Hemingway's life and art. This book is a provocative and theoretically sophisticated inquiry into the traumatic origins of the creative impulse and the dynamics of identity formation in Hemingway. Building on a body of wound-theory scholarship, the book seeks to reconcile the tensions between opposing Hemingway camps, while moving beyond these rivalries into a broader analysis of the relationship between trauma, identity formation and art in Hemingway.

Traeger Grill Recipe Book - The Complete Traeger Grill Cookbook With 80+ Mouth Satisfying Recipes (Paperback): Stephen Gilbert Traeger Grill Recipe Book - The Complete Traeger Grill Cookbook With 80+ Mouth Satisfying Recipes (Paperback)
Stephen Gilbert
R751 Discovery Miles 7 510 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Ruby Crown (Paperback): Stephen Gilbert The Ruby Crown (Paperback)
Stephen Gilbert
R468 Discovery Miles 4 680 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Prompter (Paperback): Stephen Gilbert The Prompter (Paperback)
Stephen Gilbert
R310 Discovery Miles 3 100 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Santa Hat - A Christmas Story (Paperback): Stephen Gilbert The Santa Hat - A Christmas Story (Paperback)
Stephen Gilbert
R172 Discovery Miles 1 720 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Seizing The Crown - Ruby Ring Series (Paperback): Stephen Gilbert Seizing The Crown - Ruby Ring Series (Paperback)
Stephen Gilbert
R381 Discovery Miles 3 810 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Ruby Ring - Casting The Die (Paperback): Stephen Gilbert The Ruby Ring - Casting The Die (Paperback)
Stephen Gilbert
R313 Discovery Miles 3 130 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Monkeyface (Paperback): Stephen Gilbert Monkeyface (Paperback)
Stephen Gilbert
R659 Discovery Miles 6 590 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

"It is highly readable and offers the right combination of imaginative fantasy and reality." - Olivia Manning, "The Spectator"
"A writer of distinction." - E. M. Forster
"A piece of imaginative work worthy of a genius." - "Northern Whig"
While exploring the jungles of South America, Dr. Theodore Browne stumbles upon a previously unknown species of primate that could be the "missing link" between apes and humans in the theory of evolution. He names the animal Bimbo and brings him back to Belfast for further research, but his untimely death leaves Bimbo in the hands of his brother, a callous businessman who sees him only as a resource to exploit for financial gain. One day, Bimbo surprises everyone by demonstrating that he can speak, and it soon becomes clear that he is far more intelligent than his human captors. Bimbo begins to think about his future and dreams of going in search of his family, but first he will have to escape the wiles of the wicked Mr. Browne, who has other plans in store for him. . . .
A highly original and imaginative work that blends elements of adventure, fantasy, and science fiction and raises ethical questions about mankind's treatment of animals, "Monkeyface" (1948) is one of the most enjoyable novels by Stephen Gilbert (1912-2010). This first-ever reprint of the novel features a new introduction by Andrew Doyle. All of Gilbert's books, including his horror classic "Ratman's Notebooks" (1968), the basis for the film "Willard," are being republished by Valancourt Books.

Landslide (Paperback): Stephen Gilbert Landslide (Paperback)
Stephen Gilbert
R660 Discovery Miles 6 600 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

" U]nlike any other tale I can recall. It is not only a good story; it has a charm beyond that. The spirit of the open air is in it, the freshness and poetry of Nature." - Forrest Reid
"The story has many delicious moments." - "The Guardian"
"Rich in exciting and imaginative incidents ... the most enticing romance I have read for a long time ... a good book, and an exceptionally pleasant one." - "Northern Whig and Belfast Post"
"It is brilliant, for in over 200 pages the author carries on the situation without seeming to be telling anything that he has not actually seen.... H.G. Wells ... is nowhere its equal. It is a strange and satisfying book." - "Dublin Review"
"An original and graceful novel ... has a salty freshness, a shining of youth." - "John O'London's"
"Will my poor book ever be read by anyone? It is about a dragon and a sea serpent, and a kind of prehistoric dog and an old man and a boy and a priest. I sent it to a publisher last July and it has been lost ever since. I know it is good ... It is unlike any story that has ever been written before." Thus lamented Stephen Gilbert, and when a copy of the manuscript was finally found and published in 1943, the critics agreed: "The Landslide" was a fresh and original fantasy story, and its author was hailed as an exciting new voice in modern Irish fiction.
A landslide in a remote section of the Irish coast exposes a long-buried primeval world, filled with lush and exotic vegetation and an array of strange creatures, including a dragon and a sea serpent. Twelve-year-old Wolfe and his grandfather are the first to discover the marvels, and as they befriend and communicate with the animals, they experience wonder and excitement unlike anything they have known before. But their idyllic happiness cannot last: the narrow-minded priest Father Binyon and the superstitious locals believe the creatures have been sent by the devil, and they intend to exterminate them ... and Wolfe and his grandfather. This first-ever republication of "The Landslide" features a new introduction by Andrew Doyle.

Ratman's Notebooks (Paperback): Stephen Gilbert Ratman's Notebooks (Paperback)
Stephen Gilbert; Introduction by Kim Newman
R606 Discovery Miles 6 060 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

When his nagging mother discovers a rat infestation, the anonymous writer of these notebooks sets out to drown the pests, but finds himself unable to go through with it. Instead, he befriends the rats, learning to train and communicate with them. Before long he has the idea of using the rats for revenge against a world in which he has been a failure. His target is his hateful boss, Mr Jones, who treats him with supreme disrespect and plans to fire him and replace him with someone less expensive.

Burnaby Experiments (Paperback): Stephen Gilbert Burnaby Experiments (Paperback)
Stephen Gilbert
R668 Discovery Miles 6 680 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

"A writer of distinction." - E. M. Forster
" A]n unusual, talented book with many good things in it. ...] Stephen Gilbert is an interesting writer, whose material is out of the ordinary run of things." - Anthony Powell
Marcus Brownlow was a strange and imaginative young schoolboy whose dreams sometimes foretold the future. Now he's nineteen, unemployed, directionless, and not ready to grow up. An unexpected invitation from a school friend to visit him at the house of his eccentric millionaire uncle Mr. Burnaby seems to hint at adventure and a change of fortune. But what Marcus doesn't know is that Mr. Burnaby wants his help in a series of strange experiments whose ultimate goal is to discover what happens to the soul after death. What begins as harmless fun as Mr. Burnaby teaches Marcus how to project his spirit out from his body quickly becomes more sinister, and may lead to a horrible fate even more terrifying than death. . . .
Stephen Gilbert (1912-2010) is best remembered for his novel "Ratman's Notebooks" (1968), twice filmed as Willard, and for his friendship as a young man with the much older novelist Forrest Reid. "The Burnaby Experiments" (1952) is a brilliant and unclassifiable novel, part fantasy, part science fiction, part horror, and partly a thinly veiled and blackly humorous fictionalization of Gilbert's difficult relationship with Reid. This first-ever reprinting of Gilbert's scarce novel coincides with its 60th anniversary and features the original jacket art by legendary book designer Berthold Wolpe.

British Army Officers - Who Served in the American Revolution, 1775-1783 (Paperback): Steven M Baule, Stephen Gilbert British Army Officers - Who Served in the American Revolution, 1775-1783 (Paperback)
Steven M Baule, Stephen Gilbert
R564 Discovery Miles 5 640 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This compendium is an alphabetical listing of the British Regular Army or [¬Redcoat[¬ officers who served in North America during the American Revolution from 1775 to 1783. For each officer, the listing includes his name, rank and date of commission. The of

Ethnography Unbound - From Theory Shock to Critical Praxis (Hardcover, New): Stephen Gilbert Brown, Sidney I. Dobrin Ethnography Unbound - From Theory Shock to Critical Praxis (Hardcover, New)
Stephen Gilbert Brown, Sidney I. Dobrin
R1,823 Discovery Miles 18 230 Out of stock

These provocative new essays redefine the goals, methods, and assumptions of qualitative and ethnographic research in composition studies, making evident not only the crucial importance of ethnographic research, but also its resilience as well. As "Ethnography Unbound makes evident, critical ethnographies are retheorizing their methodologies in ways that both redefine ethnographic practices and values and, at the same time, have begun to liberate ethnographic practices from the often-disabling stronghold of postmodern critique. Showing how ethnography works through dialogic processes and moves toward political ends, this collection opens the doors to rethinking ethnographic research in composition studies.

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