Arbor Day: Its History and Observance

Arbor Day: Its History and Observance
Title Arbor Day: Its History and Observance PDF eBook
Author Nathaniel Hillyer Egleston
Publisher
Pages 82
Release 1896
Genre Arbor Day
ISBN

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Urban Forests

Urban Forests
Title Urban Forests PDF eBook
Author Jill Jonnes
Publisher Penguin
Pages 418
Release 2017-09-05
Genre Science
ISBN 0143110446

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“Far-ranging and deeply researched, Urban Forests reveals the beauty and significance of the trees around us.” —Elizabeth Kolbert, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of The Sixth Extinction “Jonnes extols the many contributions that trees make to city life and celebrates the men and women who stood up for America’s city trees over the past two centuries. . . . An authoritative account.” —Gerard Helferich, The Wall Street Journal “We all know that trees can make streets look prettier. But in her new book Urban Forests, Jill Jonnes explains how they make them safer as well.” —Sara Begley, Time Magazine A celebration of urban trees and the Americans—presidents, plant explorers, visionaries, citizen activists, scientists, nurserymen, and tree nerds—whose arboreal passions have shaped and ornamented the nation’s cities, from Jefferson’s day to the present As nature’s largest and longest-lived creations, trees play an extraordinarily important role in our cities; they are living landmarks that define space, cool the air, soothe our psyches, and connect us to nature and our past. Today, four-fifths of Americans live in or near urban areas, surrounded by millions of trees of hundreds of different species. Despite their ubiquity and familiarity, most of us take trees for granted and know little of their fascinating natural history or remarkable civic virtues. Jill Jonnes’s Urban Forests tells the captivating stories of the founding mothers and fathers of urban forestry, in addition to those arboreal advocates presently using the latest technologies to illuminate the value of trees to public health and to our urban infrastructure. The book examines such questions as the character of American urban forests and the effect that tree-rich landscaping might have on commerce, crime, and human well-being. For amateur botanists, urbanists, environmentalists, and policymakers, Urban Forests will be a revelation of one of the greatest, most productive, and most beautiful of our natural resources.

Planting Nature

Planting Nature
Title Planting Nature PDF eBook
Author Shaul E. Cohen
Publisher Univ of California Press
Pages 224
Release 2004-05-11
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 0520237706

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Planting Nature exposes a collaboration that cuts across environmental, governmental, and business interests, that subverts the power of people who think that they are building a better world by planting trees.

Report

Report
Title Report PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 364
Release 1896
Genre Agriculture
ISBN

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Encyclopedia of American Folklore

Encyclopedia of American Folklore
Title Encyclopedia of American Folklore PDF eBook
Author Linda Watts
Publisher Infobase Holdings, Inc
Pages 462
Release 2020-07-01
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1646930002

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Folklore has been described as the unwritten literature of a culture: its songs, stories, sayings, games, rituals, beliefs, and ways of life. Encyclopedia of American Folklore helps readers explore topics, terms, themes, figures, and issues related to this popular subject. This comprehensive reference guide addresses the needs of multiple audiences, including high school, college, and public libraries, archive and museum collections, storytellers, and independent researchers. Its content and organization correspond to the ways educators integrate folklore within literacy and wider learning objectives for language arts and cultural studies at the secondary level. This well-rounded resource connects United States folk forms with their cultural origin, historical context, and social function. Appendixes include a bibliography, a category index, and a discussion of starting points for researching American folklore. References and bibliographic material throughout the text highlight recently published and commonly available materials for further study. Coverage includes: Folk heroes and legendary figures, including Paul Bunyan and Yankee Doodle Fables, fairy tales, and myths often featured in American folklore, including "Little Red Riding Hood" and "The Princess and the Pea" American authors who have added to or modified folklore traditions, including Washington Irving Historical events that gave rise to folklore, including the civil rights movement and the Revolutionary War Terms in folklore studies, such as fieldwork and the folklife movement Holidays and observances, such as Christmas and Kwanzaa Topics related to folklore in everyday life, such as sports folklore and courtship/dating folklore Folklore related to cultural groups, such as Appalachian folklore and African-American folklore and more.

The Bradley Bibliography: Dendrology. 1911-12

The Bradley Bibliography: Dendrology. 1911-12
Title The Bradley Bibliography: Dendrology. 1911-12 PDF eBook
Author Alfred Rehder
Publisher
Pages 618
Release 1914
Genre Botany
ISBN

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The Bradley Bibliography: Forestry. 1914

The Bradley Bibliography: Forestry. 1914
Title The Bradley Bibliography: Forestry. 1914 PDF eBook
Author Alfred Rehder
Publisher
Pages 618
Release 1914
Genre Botany
ISBN

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