Reflections from the North Country
Title | Reflections from the North Country PDF eBook |
Author | Sigurd F. Olson |
Publisher | Knopf |
Total Pages | 196 |
Release | 2012-04-25 |
Genre | Nature |
ISBN | 0307761614 |
Written in the last years of his life, Reflections from the North Country is often considered Sigurd Olson's most intellectually significant work. In an account alive with anecdote and insight, Olson outlines the wilderness philosophy he developed while working as an outspoken advocate for the conservation of America's natural heritage.Based on speeches delivered at town meetings and government hearings, this book joins The Singing Wilderness and Listening Point as the core of Olson's work. Upon its initial publication in 1976, Reflections from the North Country, with Olson's unique combination of lyrical nature writing and activism, became an inspiration to the burgeoning environmental movement, selling over 46,000 copies in hardcover. In this wide-ranging work, Olson evokes the soaring grace of raven, osprey, and eagle, the call of the loon, and the song of the hermit thrush. He challenges the reader to loosen the grasp of technology and the rush of contemporary life and make room for a sense of wonder heightened by being in nature. From evolution to the meaning and power of solitude, Olson meditates on the human condition, offering eloquent testimony to the joys and truths he discovered in his beloved north-country wilderness.
North Country Reflections
Title | North Country Reflections PDF eBook |
Author | Neal Burdick |
Publisher | Arcadia Publishing |
Total Pages | 128 |
Release | 2013-05-28 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1625845693 |
New York's North Country can be hard to define: the region has solid boundaries on three sides but not on the south, where it mingles with the Adirondack Mountains. The spare and isolated landscape experiences long and harsh winters tempered with bucolic scenery. Small-town life and farming--both traditional and innovative--have found a haven and even thrive. The region plays host to determined, community-oriented people who have traded the financial lure of big cities for the satisfaction of barn raisings, outdoor hockey, quiet hikes and old-fashioned diners. In this collection, residents of the region probe their own lives and experiences with the land in a corner of America that is both demanding and rewarding. Discover their exciting, uplifting and poignant tales.
North Country
Title | North Country PDF eBook |
Author | Jon K. Lauck |
Publisher | University of Oklahoma Press |
Total Pages | 316 |
Release | 2023-05-04 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 080619247X |
Travel north from the upper Midwest’s metropolises, and before long you’re “Up North”—a region that’s hard to define but unmistakable to any resident or tourist. Crops give way to forests, mines (or their remains) mark the landscape, and lakes multiply, becoming ever clearer until you reach the vastness of the Great Lakes. How to characterize this region, as distinct from the agrarian Midwest, is the question North Country seeks to answer, as a congenial group of scholars, journalists, and public intellectuals explores the distinctive landscape, culture, and history that define the northern margins of the American Midwest. From the glacial past to the present day, these essays range across the histories of the Dakota and Ojibwe people, colonial imperial rivalries and immigration, and conflicts between the economic imperatives of resource extraction and the stewardship of nature. The book also considers literary treatments of the area—and arguably makes its own contributions to that literature, as some of the authors search for the North Country through personal essays, while others highlight individuals who are identified with the area, like Sigurd Olson, John Barlow Martin, and Russell Kirk. From the fur trade to tourism, fisheries to supper clubs, Finnish settlers to Native treaty rights, the nature of the North Country emerges here in all its variety and particularity: as clearly distinct from the greater Midwest as it is part of the American heartland.
The Coastal Maine Botanical Gardens
Title | The Coastal Maine Botanical Gardens PDF eBook |
Author | William Cullina |
Publisher | Down East Books |
Total Pages | 255 |
Release | 2012-07-01 |
Genre | Gardening |
ISBN | 0892729449 |
Since it’s grand opening in June 2007, the Coastal Maine Botanical Gardens in Boothbay has become one of Maine’s most popular attractions and one the most distinguished botanical destinations in the country. “Wow!” is the word most often heard from visitors who explore the exquisite gardens, stunning stonework, exceptional natural landscapes, waterfalls, and sculptures. The goal of the Gardens is to preserve the botanical heritage and natural landscapes of coastal Maine. Comprising nearly 250 acres, with numerous themed gardens—including the Lerner Garden of the Five Senses, The Giles Rhododendron and Perennial Garden, and the Burpee Kitchen Garden—miles of trails, and a rich variety of events year-round, the Gardens has something for everyone. Celebrating the Fifth Anniversary of the Maine Botanical Gardens, and honoring the sixteen years of planning and construction that went into them, this book is an inspiring tribute to thisparadise on the Maine coast. Bursting with vivid color photographs, information about the Gardens, and a pinch of practical advice for gardeners, it makes a wonderful keepsake or a great gift to inspire others to visit the Gardens.
North Country Roots
Title | North Country Roots PDF eBook |
Author | Britt LeBoeuf |
Publisher | Independently Published |
Total Pages | 0 |
Release | 2022-09-05 |
Genre | |
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See New York State's "North Country" through the eyes of two native generations. Visit the beautiful mountain tops, blooming meadows, and snow-covered grounds of the northern tier. Stunning images seen through the eyes of photographer and nature enthusiast, Mike Burleigh, are accompanied by heartfelt and visual words of his daughter and author, Britt LeBoeuf. The North Country is one of the most lovely places in all of the United States. From the Adirondack Mountains to the sweeping lakes that scatter our landscape - join us as we dive into our neck of the woods.
A Country Doctor's Casebook
Title | A Country Doctor's Casebook PDF eBook |
Author | Roger A. MacDonald |
Publisher | Minnesota Historical Society Press |
Total Pages | 173 |
Release | 2008-10-14 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 087351663X |
A humane and humorous collection of stories chronicling the work of a country doctor practicing in the remote north woods.
Adirondack Reflections
Title | Adirondack Reflections PDF eBook |
Author | Neal Burdick |
Publisher | Arcadia Publishing |
Total Pages | 135 |
Release | 2013-05-28 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1625845707 |
The Adirondacks have been written about since they were first spied by Europeans more than five hundred years ago. Yet for most of the intervening centuries, few of those writers lived in the region of which they wrote--they were not part of the landscape. That has changed in recent years as writers have moved to the Adirondacks and formed a literary community. Perhaps inspired by these writers, longtime residents have discovered that they, too, could be part of such a community. From scratching out a living in the harsh landscape to the wonders of a moonlit cross-country ski, these writers celebrate life in the Adirondacks. In this remarkable collection of essays, the experiences of Adirondack natives are interwoven with the land in a part of America that is both demanding and rewarding.