Second Book of Stories of the Trade River Valley

Second Book of Stories of the Trade River Valley
Title Second Book of Stories of the Trade River Valley PDF eBook
Author
Publisher Russell B. Hanson
Pages 192
Release 2010
Genre Burnett County (Wis.)
ISBN

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"This collection of local history stories were collected and printed in the Inter-County Leader newspaper column River Road Ramblings. It is the second collection of stories from the St. Croix Valley centered around Trade River, a tributary of the St. Croix that follows the Polk and Burnett County borders near the St. Croix River"--Page [1].

Stories of the Trade River Valley II

Stories of the Trade River Valley II
Title Stories of the Trade River Valley II PDF eBook
Author Stanley Selin
Publisher
Pages 200
Release 2015-07-10
Genre
ISBN 9781515051374

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Local history from Polk and Burnett Counties in Wisconsin along the St Croix River. Highly illustrated with old photos as well as stories from the early settlement of the area.

Stories of the Trade River Valley I

Stories of the Trade River Valley I
Title Stories of the Trade River Valley I PDF eBook
Author
Publisher Russell B. Hanson
Pages 213
Release
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Pathfinders: A Global History of Exploration

Pathfinders: A Global History of Exploration
Title Pathfinders: A Global History of Exploration PDF eBook
Author Felipe Fernández-Armesto
Publisher W. W. Norton & Company
Pages 457
Release 2007-10-17
Genre History
ISBN 0393242471

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"A brilliant and readable book…a rich study of humankind's restless spirit." —Candice Millard, New York Times Book Review Greeted with coast-to-coast acclaim on publication, Fernández-Armesto's ambitious history of world exploration sets a new standard. Presenting the subject for the first time on a truly global scale, Fernández-Armesto tracks the pathfinders who, over the past five millennia, lay down the routes of contact that have drawn together the farthest reaches of the world. The Wall Street Journal calls it "impressive...a huge story [told] with gusto and panache." To the Washington Post, "Pathfinders is propelled by an Argonaut of an author, indefatigable and daring. It's a wild ride." And in a front-page review, the Seattle Times hails its "tart and elegant presentation...full of surprises. Fernández-Armesto's lively mind, pithy phrasing, and stunningly thorough and diverse knowledge are a constant pleasure." A plenitude of illustrations and maps in color and black and white augment this rich history. In Pathfinders, winner of the 2007 World History Association Book Prize, we have a definitive treatment of a grand subject.

Australian National Bibliography

Australian National Bibliography
Title Australian National Bibliography PDF eBook
Author
Publisher National Library Australia
Pages 1734
Release 1978
Genre Bibliography, National
ISBN

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National Geographic Concise History of the World

National Geographic Concise History of the World
Title National Geographic Concise History of the World PDF eBook
Author Neil Kagan
Publisher National Geographic Books
Pages 420
Release 2013
Genre History
ISBN 1426211783

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A chronology of world history ranges from the dawn of humankind to the present day, examining important events, milestones, ideas, and personalities that occurred simultaneously in different regions of the world.

Nature’s Crossroads

Nature’s Crossroads
Title Nature’s Crossroads PDF eBook
Author George Vrtis
Publisher University of Pittsburgh Press
Pages 365
Release 2023-01-10
Genre History
ISBN 0822989107

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Minnesota’s Twin Cities have long been powerful engines of change. From their origins in the early nineteenth century, the Twin Cities helped drive the dispossession of the region’s Native American peoples, turned their riverfronts into bustling industrial and commercial centers, spread streets and homes outward to the horizon, and reached well beyond their urban confines, setting in motion the environmental transformation of distant hinterlands. As these processes unfolded, residents inscribed their culture into the landscape, complete with all its tensions, disagreements, contradictions, prejudices, and social inequalities. These stories lie at the heart of Nature’s Crossroads. The book features an interdisciplinary team of distinguished scholars who aim to open new conversations about the environmental history of the Twin Cities and Greater Minnesota.