My Wilderness
Title | My Wilderness PDF eBook |
Author | William O. Douglas |
Publisher | Comstock Book Distributors |
Pages | 256 |
Release | 1989-01-01 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9780891740544 |
My Wilderness
Title | My Wilderness PDF eBook |
Author | Claudia McGehee |
Publisher | National Geographic Books |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2017-02-07 |
Genre | Juvenile Nonfiction |
ISBN | 1570619514 |
In 1918 painter Rockwell Kent took his nine-year-old son to spend a winter on Alaska’s Fox Island. In My Wilderness, Claudia McGehee recounts this vivid nonfiction tale from Rocky’s point of view. Colorful scratchboard-style illustrations echo the rugged subject matter with whimsy while showcasing the wonder of Alaska from a young boy’s imaginative point of view. Hailed as “a tale to treasure again and again” by School Library Journal (starred review), this gorgeous picture book highlights the beauty and power of the Alaskan landscape seen through a boy’s eyes.
My Wilderness
Title | My Wilderness PDF eBook |
Author | Maxine Scates |
Publisher | University of Pittsburgh Press |
Pages | 108 |
Release | 2021-10-12 |
Genre | Poetry |
ISBN | 0822988364 |
The poems of My Wilderness often take place on the wooded hillside in Oregon where Maxine Scates has lived since the mid-1970s. They chronicle how the woods, which were once a refuge, have turned into a landscape of change where trees once numerous are now threatened by storm and the presence of the humans who live among them. These poems also engage her partner’s threatening illness, the death of her closest friend, and the death, at age one hundred, of her mother, an indomitable figure who led Scates through a working-class childhood in Los Angeles fraught with domestic violence. Grounded in the shifting borders of migrations and extinctions plant, animal, and human, of memory and grief, My Wilderness inevitably asks us to consider not only our own mortality but also our impact on the world around us. Excerpt from “Dear Maple” Nothing will save you now unless the small branches sprouting like a halo from your eight-foot stump take hold. The young women at the Farmer’s Market are already selling the most beautiful turnips, glowing like pearls, and all spring the swale of camas shone blue in the morning light. How can any of us know what will save us?
Digital Art Revolution
Title | Digital Art Revolution PDF eBook |
Author | Scott Ligon |
Publisher | Watson-Guptill |
Pages | 258 |
Release | 2011-07-06 |
Genre | Art |
ISBN | 0823008339 |
There’s no question that applications like Photoshop have changed the art world forever. Master digital artists already use these tools to create masterpieces that stretch the limits of the imagination—but you don’t have to be a master to create your own digital art. Whether you’re a beginner who’s never picked up a pen or paintbrush, or a traditional artist who wants to explore everything a digital canvas might inspire, digital artist and arts educator Scott Ligon guides you and inspires you with clear instructions and exercises that explore all the visual and technical possibilities. Featuring the work of 40 of the finest digital artists working today, Digital Art Revolution is your primary resource for creating amazing artwork using your computer.
My Lost Wilderness
Title | My Lost Wilderness PDF eBook |
Author | Ralph W. Young |
Publisher | New Win Pub |
Pages | 191 |
Release | 1983 |
Genre | Sports & Recreation |
ISBN | 9780832903120 |
An Alaskan hunting guide and woodsman recounts his experiences in the wilderness and comments on outdoorsmen, wildlife, and the beauty of the land
“The” World My Wilderness
Title | “The” World My Wilderness PDF eBook |
Author | Rose Macaulay |
Publisher | |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 1983 |
Genre | |
ISBN |
The Wilderness Cure
Title | The Wilderness Cure PDF eBook |
Author | Mo Wilde |
Publisher | |
Pages | 368 |
Release | 2022-06-23 |
Genre | Wild foods |
ISBN | 9781398508637 |
'This special and magical book has changed the way I see the world' Dan Saladino 'Inspiration and delight sparkle from every page ... This book [is] a revelation of joy to the general reader for whom wild food is another country'John Wright, author of the River Cottage handbooks A captivating and lyrical journey into our ancestral past, through what and how we eat. Mo Wilde made a quiet but radical pledge: to live only off free, foraged food for an entire year. In a world disconnected from its roots, eating wild food is both culinary and healing, social and political. Ultimately, it is an act of love and community. Using her expert knowledge of botany and mycology, Mo follows the seasons to find nutritious food from hundreds of species of plants, fungi and seaweeds, and in the process learns not just how to survive, but how to thrive. Nourishing her body and mind deepens her connection with the earth - a connection that we have become estranged from but which we all, deep down, hunger for. This hunger is about much more than food. It is about accepting and understanding our place in a natural network that is both staggeringly complex and beautifully simple. THE WILDERNESS CURE is a diary of a wild experiment; a timely and inspiring memoir which explores a deeper relationship between humans and nature, and reminds us of the important lost lessons from our past.