No Impact Man

No Impact Man
Title No Impact Man PDF eBook
Author Colin Beavan
Publisher Farrar, Straus and Giroux
Total Pages 288
Release 2009-09-01
Genre Nature
ISBN 9781429952576

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A guilty liberal finally snaps, swears off plastic, goes organic, becomes a bicycle nut, turns off his power, and generally becomes a tree-hugging lunatic who tries to save the polar bears and the rest of the planet from environmental catastrophe while dragging his baby daughter and Prada-wearing, Four Seasons–loving wife along for the ride. And that's just the beginning. Bill McKibben meets Bill Bryson in this seriously engaging look at one man's decision to put his money where his mouth is and go off the grid for one year—while still living in New York City—to see if it's possible to make no net impact on the environment. In other words, no trash, no toxins in the water, no elevators, no subway, no products in packaging, no air-conditioning, no television . . . What would it be like to try to live a no-impact lifestyle? Is it possible? Could it catch on? Is living this way more satisfying or less satisfying? Harder or easier? Is it worthwhile or senseless? Are we all doomed or can our culture reduce the barriers to sustainable living so it becomes as easy as falling off a log? These are the questions at the heart of this whole mad endeavor, via which Colin Beavan hopes to explain to the rest of us how we can realistically live a more "eco-effective" and by turns more content life in an age of inconvenient truths.

The Oxford Edition of Charles Dickens: Nicholas Nickleby

The Oxford Edition of Charles Dickens: Nicholas Nickleby
Title The Oxford Edition of Charles Dickens: Nicholas Nickleby PDF eBook
Author Charles Dickens
Publisher Oxford University Press
Total Pages 872
Release 2023-11-09
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 0192662066

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Nicholas Nickleby, the second volume of the new Oxford Edition of Charles Dickens, is Dickens's third novel, originally published in monthly parts between March 1838 and September 1839. Brilliantly comic, the novel quickly developed a strong strand of social criticism, exploring themes such as love and family, selfishness, work, and charity. It showcases a host of characters, from the earnest and passionate young hero Nicholas, the pathetic Smike, and the brutal schoolmaster Wackford Squeers, to sparkling minor players like John Browdie, Mrs. Squeers, Mr. Mantalini, Mr. Crummles, and the infuriatingly inept Mrs. Nickleby. Solidifying the reputation for comedy and pathos Dickens had established with The Pickwick Papers and Oliver Twist, this novel reached—and delighted—the widest audience Dickens had yet known. The manuscript of Nicholas Nickleby survives only in fragments, with the British Library, the Charles Dickens Museum, and The Rosenbach library holding substantial portions, and the Victoria and Albert Museum, the Free Library of Philadelphia, and the Morgan Library also holding pages. This edition is presented in two volumes: the text in Volume I and Essay on the Text and Notes in Volume 2. The editors have closely examined all the surviving manuscript, recovering scores of deletions and recording all variants of wording in the textual apparatus. The text is based on that of the original serial instalments; all emendations from that text are fully documented. All lifetime British editions (the Cheap, the Library, the Illustrated Library, the People's and the Charles Dickens) have been carefully collated, and all verbal variants are recorded.

The Life and Adventures of Santa Claus Illustrated

The Life and Adventures of Santa Claus Illustrated
Title The Life and Adventures of Santa Claus Illustrated PDF eBook
Author L Frank Baum
Publisher
Total Pages 128
Release 2020-12-24
Genre
ISBN

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The Life and Adventures of Santa Claus is a 1902 children's book, written by L. Frank Baum and illustrated by Mary Cowles Clark

Life and Adventures of A-no; 1, America's Most Celebrated Tramp

Life and Adventures of A-no; 1, America's Most Celebrated Tramp
Title Life and Adventures of A-no; 1, America's Most Celebrated Tramp PDF eBook
Author Livingston Leon Ray
Publisher
Total Pages
Release 1901
Genre
ISBN 9780243819010

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The Life and Adventures of William Buckley

The Life and Adventures of William Buckley
Title The Life and Adventures of William Buckley PDF eBook
Author William Buckley
Publisher Text Publishing
Total Pages 256
Release 2017-10-02
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1921776595

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‘Flannery has done us a service first by reissuing the story of a fascinating adventure from 200 years ago, and then by setting these events in perspective with his lucid introduction.’ Canberra Times ‘At 2.00 pm on Sunday, 6 July 1835, a giant of a man shambled into the camp left by John Batman at Indented Head near Geelong...’ In 1803 the convict William Buckley, a former soldier, escaped from the first official settlement in Victoria, near Sorrento on Port Phillip Bay. For three decades the ‘wild white man’ lived with Aborigines around the bay, before giving himself up in 1835. First published in 1852, The Life and Adventures of William Buckley is the ultimate survival story of early Australia and provides an extraordinary insight into pre-contact indigenous society. Tim Flannery has published over thirty books, including the award-winning The Future Eaters, The Weather Makers and Here on Earth and the novel The Mystery of the Venus Island Fetish. In 2005 he was named Australian Humanist of the Year and in 2007 Australian of the Year. In 2007 he co-founded and was appointed Chair of the Copenhagen Climate Council. In 2011 he became Australia’s Chief Climate Commissioner, and in 2013 he founded the Australian Climate Council. ‘This account, in Buckley’s words...has all the elements of a Boy’s Own yarn: convicts, savages, privations, wars, cannibalism, survival, treachery and the founding of a colony.’ Herald Sun

Life Lived Wild

Life Lived Wild
Title Life Lived Wild PDF eBook
Author Rick Ridgeway
Publisher Patagonia
Total Pages 0
Release 2021-10-26
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9781938340994

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At the beginning of his memoir Life Lived Wild, Adventures at the Edge of the Map, Rick Ridgeway tells us that if you add up all his many expeditions, he’s spent over five years of his life sleeping in tents: “And most of that in small tents pitched in the world’s most remote regions.” It’s not a boast so much as an explanation. Whether at elevation or raising a family back at sea level, those years taught him, he writes, “to distinguish matters of consequence from matters of inconsequence.” He leaves it to his readers, though, to do the final sort of which is which."--Amazon.

The Ways of the Hobo

The Ways of the Hobo
Title The Ways of the Hobo PDF eBook
Author A-No. 1
Publisher
Total Pages 136
Release 1915
Genre Tramps
ISBN

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