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Books : Science : Earth Sciences : Geography

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  • The Wealth of Nations (Everyman's Library)

    Adam Smith

    The Wealth of Nations (Everyman's Library)
    While it has been pointed to time and again by governments promoting laissez-faire economics, the Wealth of Nations actually shows that Smith viewed capitalism with a deep suspicion. This edition includes generous selections from all five books of the Wealth of Nations and features notes and commentary.
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  • Into the Wild

    Jon Krakauer

    Into the Wild
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  • Capitalism and Freedom: Fortieth Anniversary Edition

    Milton Friedman

    Capitalism and Freedom: Fortieth Anniversary Edition
    Selected by the Times Literary Supplement as one of the "hundred most influential books since the war"

    How can we benefit from the promise of government while avoiding the threat it poses to individual freedom? In this classic book, Milton Friedman provides the definitive statement of his immensely influential economic philosophy—one in which competitive capitalism serves as both a device for achieving economic freedom and a necessary condition for political freedom. The result is an accessible text that has sold well over half a million copies in English, has been translated into eighteen languages, and shows every sign of becoming more and more influential as time goes on.
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  • The Life and Times of the Thunderbolt Kid: A Memoir

    Bill Bryson

    The Life and Times of the Thunderbolt Kid: A Memoir
    From one of the most beloved and bestselling authors in the English language, a vivid, nostalgic, and utterly hilarious memoir of growing up in the 1950s

    Bill Bryson was born in the middle of the American century—1951—in the middle of the United States—Des Moines, Iowa—in the middle of the largest generation in American history—the baby boomers. As one of the best and funniest writers alive, he is perfectly positioned to mine his memories of a totally all-American childhood for 24-carat memoir gold. Like millions of his generational peers, Bill Bryson grew up with a rich fantasy life as a superhero. In his case, he ran around his house and neighborhood with an old football jersey with a thunderbolt on it and a towel about his neck that served as his cape, leaping tall buildings in a single bound and vanquishing awful evildoers (and morons)—in his head—as "The Thunderbolt Kid."

    Using this persona as a springboard, Bill Bryson re-creates the life of his family and his native city in the 1950s in all its transcendent normality—a life at once completely familiar to us all and as far away and unreachable as another galaxy. It was, he reminds us, a happy time, when automobiles and televisions and appliances (not to mention nuclear weapons) grew larger and more numerous with each passing year, and DDT, cigarettes, and the fallout from atmospheric testing were considered harmless or even good for you. He brings us into the life of his loving but eccentric family, including affectionate portraits of his father, a gifted sportswriter for the local paper and dedicated practitioner of isometric exercises, and OF his mother, whose job as the home furnishing editor for the same paper left her little time for practicing the domestic arts at home. The many readers of Bill Bryson’s earlier classic, A Walk in the Woods, will greet the reappearance in these pages of the immortal Stephen Katz, seen hijacking literally boxcar loads of beer. He is joined in the Bryson gallery of immortal characters by the demonically clever Willoughby brothers, who apply their scientific skills and can-do attitude to gleefully destructive ends.

    Warm and laugh-out-loud funny, and full of his inimitable, pitch-perfect observations, The Life and Times of the Thunderbolt Kid is as wondrous a book as Bill Bryson has ever written. It will enchant anyone who has ever been young.
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  • Time Bandit: Two Brothers, the Bering Sea, and One of the World's Deadliest Jobs

    Johnathan Hillstrand, Malcolm MacPherson

    Time Bandit: Two Brothers, the Bering Sea, and One of the World's Deadliest Jobs
    The thrilling and amazing adventures of the Hillstrand brothers, maverick fishermen on the Bering Sea and the stars of the Discovery Channel's top-rated series Deadliest Catch.
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  • Flatland

    Edwin A. Abbott

    Flatland
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  • A Walk in the Woods (Charnwood Library)

    Bill Bryson

    A Walk in the Woods (Charnwood Library)
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  • The Mountains of California (American Library)

    John Muir

    The Mountains of California (American Library)
    A stirring tribute to one of America's most remote and beautiful places by one of the first modern preservationists

    This Penguin Classic-Muir's first book-puts a pioneering conservationist's passion for nature in high relief. With a poet's sensitivity and a naturalist's eye, Muir celebrates the Sierra Nevada, which he dedicated his life to saving, and recounts his breathtaking visits to Yosemite Valley, Kings Canyon, Sequoia Groves, and Mount Whiskey. The Mountains of California is an affecting celebration of raw nature by one of its most ardent defenders.
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  • "Endurance": Shackleton's Incredible Voyage to the Antarctic

    Alfred Lansing

    'A thrilling reading experience! One of the greatest adventure stories of our times' - New York Times Book Review. In 1914 Ernest Shackleton and a crew of 27 men, sailed for the South Atlantic on the 'Endurance' with the object of crossing the Antarctic over land. In October 1915, still half a continent away from their intended base, the ship was trapped, then crushed in ice. For five months Shackleton and his men, drifting on ice packs, were castaways in one of the world's most savage regions. This gripping book based on firsthand accounts of crew members, describes how the men survived, living together in camps on the ice for 17 months, how they were attacked by sea leopards, had to kill their beloved dogs whom they could no longer feed, and suffered disease with no medicines (an operation to amputate the foot of one member of the crew was carried out on the ice). Their extraordinary indefatigability and their lasting civility towards one another in the most adverse conditions shines through.
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  • Through the Brazilian Wilderness

    Theodore Roosevelt

    Through the Brazilian Wilderness
    A harrowing chronicle of the Roosevelt-Rondon Scientific Expedition through Brazil and Paraguay to map the 950-mile River of Doubt.
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  • Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl, Written by Herself

    Harriet A. Jacobs

    Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl, Written by Herself
    This enlarged edition of the most significant and celebrated slave narrative now completes the Jacob family saga, surely one of the most memorable in all of American history. John Jacobs' short slave narrative, "A True Tale of Slavery," published in London in 1861, adds a brother's perspective to Harriet Jacobs' own autobiography. It is an exciting addition to this now classic work, as John Jacobs presents additional historical information about family life so well described already by his sister. Importantly, it presents the people, places, and events Harriet Jacobs wrote about from the different perspective of a male narrator. Once more, Jean Yellin, who discovered this long-lost document, supplies annotation and authentication. She has also brought her Introduction up to date.
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  • The Endurance: Shackleton's Legendary Antarctic Expedition

    Caroline Alexander

    The Endurance: Shackleton's Legendary Antarctic Expedition
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  • Longitude

    Dava Sobel

    Longitude
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  • Undaunted Courage: The Pioneering First Mission to Explore America's Western Wilderness

    Stephen E. Ambrose

    Undaunted Courage: The Pioneering First Mission to Explore America's Western Wilderness
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  • Into Africa: The Epic Adventures of Stanley and Livingstone

    Martin Dugard

    Into Africa: The Epic Adventures of Stanley and Livingstone
    In 1866 Britain's foremost explorer, Dr David Livingstone, went in search of the answer to an age-old geographical riddle: where was the source of the Nile? Livingstone set out with a large team, on a course that would lead through unmapped, seemingly impenetrable terrain into areas populated by fearsome man-eating tribes. Within weeks his expedition began to fall apart - his entourage deserted him and Livingstone vanished without trace. He would not be heard from again for two years. While debate raged in England over whether Livingstone could be found in the unmapped wilderness of the African interior, James Gordon Bennet, a brash young American newspaper tycoon, hatched a plan to capitalise on the world's fascination with the missing legend. He commissioned his star reporter, Henry Morton Stanley (born John Rowlands in Wales!), to search for Livingstone. Stanley undertook his quest with gusto, filing reports that captivated readers and dominated the front page of the New York Herald for months. Into Africa traces the journeys of Livingstone and Stanley in alternating chapters. Livingstone's is one of trials and set-backs, that finds him alone and miles from civilisation. Stanley's is an awakening to the beauty of Africa, the grandeur of the landscape and the vivid diversity of its wildlife. It is also a journey that succeeds beyond his wildest dreams, clinching his place in history with the famous enquiry: 'Dr Livingstone, I presume?'. In this, the first book to examine the extraordinary physical challenges, political intrigue and larger-than-life personalities of this legendary story, Martin Dugard has opened a fascinating window on the golden age of exploration that will appeal to everyone's sense of adventure.
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  • The Travels of Marco Polo

    The Travels of Marco Polo
    The authoritative translation
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  • An Outcast of the Islands

    Joseph Conrad

    An Outcast of the Islands
    When he stepped off the straight and narrow path of his peculiar honesty it was with an inward assertion of unflinching resolve to fall back again into the monotonous but safe stride of virtue as soon as his little excursion into the wayside quagmires had produced the desired effect.
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  • Barron's AP Human Geography with CD-ROM (Barron's AP Human Geography (W/CD))

    Meredith Marsh, Peter S. Alagona

    Barron's AP Human Geography with CD-ROM (Barron's AP Human Geography (W/CD))
    Updated to reflect the latest Advanced Placement exams, this new edition presents two full-length practice exams in AP Human Geography with answers and explanations, plus a detailed eight-chapter subject review. It also includes a mini-diagnostic test to help students target specific areas where they need more study. Topics covered include a description of Human Geography and its applications, map reading and understanding scale, population geography, cultural geography, political geography, economic geography, agricultural and rural geography, and urban geography. The enclosed CD-ROM is brand-new with this edition. It presents two additional full-length practice exams with automatic scoring.
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  • Rising Tide: The Great Mississippi Flood of 1927 and How It Changed America

    John M. Barry

    Rising Tide: The Great Mississippi Flood of 1927 and How It Changed America
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  • Maps of the Ancient Sea Kings: Evidence of Advanced Civilization in the Ice Age

    Charles H. Hapgood

    Maps of the Ancient Sea Kings: Evidence of Advanced Civilization in the Ice Age
    Charles Hapgood's classic 1966 book on ancient maps is back in print after 20 years. Hapgood produces concrete evidence of an advanced worldwide civilisation existing many thousands of years before ancient Egypt. He has found the evidence in many beautiful maps long known to scholars. Hapgood concluded that these ancient mapmakers were in some ways much more advanced in mapmaking than any people prior to the 18th century. It appears they mapped all the continents. The Americas were mapped thousands of years before Columbus. Antarctica was mapped when its coasts were free of ice. There is evidence that these people must have lived when the Ice Age had not yet ended in the Northern Hemisphere and when Alaska was still connected with Siberia by the Pleistocene, Ice Age 'land bridge'.
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