The Tobacco Situation

The Tobacco Situation
Title The Tobacco Situation PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 600
Release 1969
Genre Tobacco industry
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1670-1825

1670-1825
Title 1670-1825 PDF eBook
Author Joseph Ioor Waring
Publisher
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Release 1964
Genre
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Tobacco Situation

Tobacco Situation
Title Tobacco Situation PDF eBook
Author United States. Dept. of Agriculture. Economic Research Service
Publisher
Pages 674
Release
Genre Tobacco industry
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Includes an annual Outlook issue.

National Union Catalog

National Union Catalog
Title National Union Catalog PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 1032
Release 1982
Genre Union catalogs
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Tobacco Situation

Tobacco Situation
Title Tobacco Situation PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 602
Release 1968
Genre Tobacco industry
ISBN

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Lowcountry at High Tide

Lowcountry at High Tide
Title Lowcountry at High Tide PDF eBook
Author Christina Rae Butler
Publisher Univ of South Carolina Press
Pages 289
Release 2020-06-23
Genre Nature
ISBN 1643360639

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2020 George C. Rogers Jr. Award Finalist, best book of South Carolina history A study of Charleston's topographic evolution, its history of flooding, and efforts to keep residents dry and safe The signs are there: our coastal cities are increasingly susceptible to flooding as the climate changes. Charleston, South Carolina, is no exception, and is one of the American cities most vulnerable to rising sea levels. Lowcountry at High Tide is the first book to deal with the topographic evolution of Charleston, its history of flooding from the seventeenth century to the present, and the efforts made to keep its populace high and dry, as well as safe and healthy. For centuries residents have made many attempts, both public and private, to manipulate the landscape of the low-lying peninsula on which Charleston sits, surrounded by wetlands, to maximize drainage, and thus buildable land and to facilitate sanitation. Christina Butler uses three hundred years of archival records to show not only the alterations to the landscape past and present, but also the impact those efforts have had on the residents at various socio-economic levels throughout its history. Wide-ranging and thorough, Lowcountry at High Tide goes beyond the documentation of reclamation and filling and offers a look into the life and the history of Charleston and how its people have been affected by its unique environment, as well as examining the responses of the city over time to the needs of the populace. Butler considers interdisciplinary topics from engineering to public health, infrastructure to class struggle, and urban planning to civic responsibility in a study that is not only invaluable to the people of Charleston, but for any coastal city grappling with environmental change. Illustrated with historical maps, plats, and photographs and organized chronologically and thematically within chapters, Lowcountry at High Tide offers a unique look at how Charleston has kept—and may continue to keep—the ocean at bay.

Forester's Guide to Aerial Photo Interpretation

Forester's Guide to Aerial Photo Interpretation
Title Forester's Guide to Aerial Photo Interpretation PDF eBook
Author Thomas Eugene Avery
Publisher
Pages 54
Release 1978
Genre Aerial photography
ISBN

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