Whispers in the Pines: The Secrets of Colliers Mills

Whispers in the Pines: The Secrets of Colliers Mills
Title Whispers in the Pines: The Secrets of Colliers Mills PDF eBook
Author Karen F. Riley
Publisher Cloonfad Press
Pages 176
Release 2005-12
Genre Ecosystem management
ISBN 9780974474496

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The definitive guide to one of New Jersey's largest and last open spaces. This is more than a guidebook to a single place, it is a compendium of the nature and history of a state. Teacher's packs will be available.

Legendary Locals of the Pine Barrens of New Jersey

Legendary Locals of the Pine Barrens of New Jersey
Title Legendary Locals of the Pine Barrens of New Jersey PDF eBook
Author Karen F. Riley and Andrew Gioulis, Foreword by Peter H. Stemmer
Publisher Arcadia Publishing
Pages 130
Release 2013
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1467100811

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Our country's first national reserve, the Pine Barrens, harbors a wonderful secret unknown to most outsiders. This 1.1-million-acre treasure trove of pitch pine and sugar sand is home to many rare species and almost 17 trillion gallons of the purest water on earth. It was in this forest that men like Leland Champion logged trees and built sawmills. It was along these waterways that craftsmen like Gary Giberson made prized decoys. And it was in these woods that Stanley Switlik built a tower from which Amelia Earhart jumped, testing his parachute so it could be used in World War II. These woods yielded inventors whose products we enjoy today: cultivated blueberries, cranberry sauce, and Welch's grape juice. It was here that Bob Buchanan reached for the mooring lines as the Hindenburg ended its final, fated voyage. And it was here in Buzby's General Store that John McPhee penned his classic book, The Pine Barrens, setting into motion legislation to preserve this area for future generations.

Healing in the Hurting Places

Healing in the Hurting Places
Title Healing in the Hurting Places PDF eBook
Author Karen F. Riley
Publisher Destiny Image Publishers
Pages 186
Release 2011-08-16
Genre Self-Help
ISBN 076848961X

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Healing in the Hurting Places is a personal experience story and outreach for victims of childhood sexual abuse, and those who want to help them. It sensitively focuses on the healing journey—how to recognize symptoms of abuse and offer help. Victims often feel alone, they don’t know where to turn or may believe no one will understand. Author Karen Riley speaks to that place of pain and takes you on the healing journey that transformed her life. “This is not about the tragic event, but about where to go now. I want them to know that they are not alone, and there is One who can heal their broken hearts,” writes the author. Others who will benefit from this story of hope and healing: those affected by alcoholism, drug abuse, domestic, and other physical or verbal abuse—and those who are involved with them. And the peace of God, which surpasses all understanding, will guard your hearts and minds through Christ Jesus (Philippians 4:7). Many victims share similar characteristics and traits as a result of abuse, which often manifest in the same behavior patterns—Healing in the Hurting Places is a springboard to empowerment and better understanding.

A History of Herbalism

A History of Herbalism
Title A History of Herbalism PDF eBook
Author Emma Kay
Publisher Pen and Sword History
Pages 295
Release 2022-07-28
Genre Health & Fitness
ISBN 139900896X

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Food historian Emma Kay tells the story of our centuries-old relationship with herbs. From herbalists of old to contemporary cooking, this book reveals the magical and medicinal properties of your favourite plants in colorful, compelling detail. At one time, every village in Britain had a herbalist. A History of Herbalism investigates the lives of women and men who used herbs to administer treatment and knew the benefit of each. Meet Dr Richard Shephard of Preston, who cultivated angelica on his estate in the eighteenth century for the sick and injured; or Nicholas Culpeper, a botanist who catalogued the pharmaceutical benefits of herbs for early literary society. But herbs were not only medicinal. Countless cultures and beliefs as far back as prehistoric times incorporated herbs into their practices: paganism, witchcraft, religion and even astrology. Take a walk through a medieval ‘physick’ garden, or Early Britain, and learn the ancient rituals to fend off evil powers, protect or bewitch or even attract a lover. The wake of modern medicine saw a shift away from herbal treatments, with rituals and spells shrouded with superstition as the years wore on. The author reveals how herbs became more culinary rather than medicinal including accounts of recent trends for herbal remedies as lockdown and the pandemic leads us to focus more on our health and wellbeing.

Voices in the Pines

Voices in the Pines
Title Voices in the Pines PDF eBook
Author Karen F. Riley
Publisher Plexus Publishing (UK)
Pages 0
Release 2009
Genre Pine Barrens (N.J.)
ISBN 9780937548677

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The Pine Barrens of New Jersey

The Pine Barrens of New Jersey
Title The Pine Barrens of New Jersey PDF eBook
Author Karen F. Riley
Publisher Arcadia Publishing
Pages 132
Release 2010
Genre History
ISBN 9780738573502

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Presents a pictorial history of New Jersey's Pine Barrens, and the people who lived there during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.

The White Slaves of England

The White Slaves of England
Title The White Slaves of England PDF eBook
Author John C. Cobden
Publisher
Pages 544
Release 1860
Genre Working class
ISBN

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