Mussel Resources of the Holston and Clinch Rivers of Eastern Tennessee

Mussel Resources of the Holston and Clinch Rivers of Eastern Tennessee
Title Mussel Resources of the Holston and Clinch Rivers of Eastern Tennessee PDF eBook
Author Johann Friedrich Boepple
Publisher
Pages 14
Release 1912
Genre Freshwater mussels
ISBN

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Clinch River Justice

Clinch River Justice
Title Clinch River Justice PDF eBook
Author Alfred Patrick
Publisher Xlibris Corporation
Pages 304
Release 2012-05-29
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1477116885

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In Clinch River Justice, a boy matures into manhood, falls in love, and begins to find his way in life. As an inexperienced but idealistic deputy sheriff, this young man, Charley Scott, faces a rash of deaths in a normally idyllic, peaceful Appalachian community in the early 1940s. These deaths of neighbors and a beloved family member result when greed, passion, jealousy, hopelessness, or utter disdain for the life or welfare of another human overcomes some residents’ sense of fi delity and of right and wrong. In the young deputy’s endeavors to apprehend killers and in his quest for justice, he learns how difficult that simple concept is to achieve.

Natural Histories

Natural Histories
Title Natural Histories PDF eBook
Author Stephen Lyn Bales
Publisher Univ. of Tennessee Press
Pages 284
Release 2007
Genre History
ISBN 9781572335615

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Accompanied by the author's striking line drawings, each chapter in Natural Histories showcases a particular animal or plant and each narrative begins or ends in, or passes through the Tennessee Valley. Along the way, historical episodes both familiar and obscure-the de Soto explorations, the saga of the Lost State of Franklin, the devastation of the Trail of Tears, and the planting of a "Moon Tree" at Sycamore Shoals in Elizabethton-are brought vividly to life. Bales also highlights the work of present-day environmentalists and scientists such as the dedicated staffers of the Tennessee-based American Eagle Foundation, whose efforts have helped save the endangered raptors and reintroduce them to the wild.

The Fresh-water Pearls and Pearl Fisheries of the United States

The Fresh-water Pearls and Pearl Fisheries of the United States
Title The Fresh-water Pearls and Pearl Fisheries of the United States PDF eBook
Author George Frederick Kunz
Publisher
Pages 104
Release 1898
Genre Pearl fisheries
ISBN

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Where There Are Mountains

Where There Are Mountains
Title Where There Are Mountains PDF eBook
Author Donald Edward Davis
Publisher University of Georgia Press
Pages 353
Release 2011-03-15
Genre History
ISBN 0820340219

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A timely study of change in a complex environment, Where There Are Mountains explores the relationship between human inhabitants of the southern Appalachians and their environment. Incorporating a wide variety of disciplines in the natural and social sciences, the study draws information from several viewpoints and spans more than four hundred years of geological, ecological, anthropological, and historical development in the Appalachian region. The book begins with a description of the indigenous Mississippian culture in 1500 and ends with the destructive effects of industrial logging and dam building during the first three decades of the twentieth century. Donald Edward Davis discusses the degradation of the southern Appalachians on a number of levels, from the general effects of settlement and industry to the extinction of the American chestnut due to blight and logging in the early 1900s. This portrait of environmental destruction is echoed by the human struggle to survive in one of our nation's poorest areas. The farming, livestock raising, dam building, and pearl and logging industries that have gradually destroyed this region have also been the livelihood of the Appalachian people. The author explores the sometimes conflicting needs of humans and nature in the mountains while presenting impressive and comprehensive research on the increasingly threatened environment of the southern Appalachians.

Pearls

Pearls
Title Pearls PDF eBook
Author Alexander E. Farn
Publisher Elsevier
Pages 169
Release 2013-10-22
Genre Science
ISBN 1483162737

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Pearl: Natural, Cultured and Imitation discusses some aspects, distinction, and authenticity of pearl. This book is divided into 10 chapters that cover the origin, anatomy, sources, and prices of this precious gem. The first five chapters are devoted to natural pearls, their unique features, origin, history, structure, anatomy, and source. The next two chapters cover cultivation and testing of cultured pearls, as well as their market value. A chapter focuses on the properties of various imitation pearls. The concluding chapters deal with the pricing of pearls, primarily based on an elaborate method using a base price referred to as the "unit base price. These chapters also consider other pearl uses other than necklaces, such as borders to brooches and festoons. This book will be of great value to pearl traders, manufacturers, and users.

The Pearl

The Pearl
Title The Pearl PDF eBook
Author Wallis Richard Cattelle
Publisher
Pages 414
Release 1907
Genre Gems
ISBN

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