Walking with the Wind
Title | Walking with the Wind PDF eBook |
Author | John Lewis |
Publisher | Simon and Schuster |
Total Pages | 544 |
Release | 2015-02-10 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 1476797714 |
Forty years ago, a teenaged boy stepped off a cotton farm in Alabama and into the epicenter of the struggle for civil rights in America, where he has remained to this day, committed still to the nonviolent ideals of his mentor Martin Luther King and the movement they both served. of photos.
Where the Wild Winds Are
Title | Where the Wild Winds Are PDF eBook |
Author | Nick Hunt |
Publisher | Nicholas Brealey |
Total Pages | 272 |
Release | 2017-11-07 |
Genre | Travel |
ISBN | 1473658802 |
The personalities of the winds affect everything from landscape and climate to the history, architecture, mythology and psychology of the cultures through which they blow. The author set out on a quest to meet them.
Walking the Winds
Title | Walking the Winds PDF eBook |
Author | Rebecca Woods |
Publisher | |
Total Pages | 0 |
Release | 1994 |
Genre | Fishing |
ISBN |
Walking on the Wind
Title | Walking on the Wind PDF eBook |
Author | Michael Tlanusta Garrett |
Publisher | Simon and Schuster |
Total Pages | 204 |
Release | 1998-05-01 |
Genre | Body, Mind & Spirit |
ISBN | 1591439353 |
In the spirit of the highly acclaimed Medicine of the Cherokee, coauthored with his father J. T. Garrett, Michael Garrett shares with us the delightful, all-ages stories passed down from his great-grandfather and other medicine teachers. Blending his background as an Eastern Cherokee with his skills as a counselor, Michael reveals through these tales how to make sense of our experiences in life, see beauty in them, and be at peace with our choices. "Michael's blend of traditional Cherokee ways with that of science and psychology illustrates that both Native and non-Native peoples can learn to thrive together...for the betterment of all" --Native Peoples magazine
Hamrāh Bā Bād
Title | Hamrāh Bā Bād PDF eBook |
Author | Abbas Kiarostami |
Publisher | Harvard University Press |
Total Pages | 250 |
Release | 2001 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 9780674008441 |
This bilingual edition of recent verse by the celebrated Iranian filmmaker Abbas Kiarostami (award-winning director of such films as Close-Up and Taste of Cherry) includes English translations of more than two hundred crystalline, haiku-like poems, together with their Persian originals. The translators, noted Persian literature scholars Ahmad Karimi-Hakkak and Michael Beard, contribute an illuminating introduction to Kiarostami's poetic enterprise, examining its relationship to his unique cinematic corpus and to the traditions of classic and contemporary Persian poetry. Of interest to enthusiasts of cinema and literature alike, Walking with the Wind—the second volume in Harvard Film Archive's series "Voices and Visions in Film"—sheds light on a contemporary master who transforms simple fragments of reality into evocative narrative landscapes.
Winds of the Steppe
Title | Winds of the Steppe PDF eBook |
Author | Bernard Ollivier |
Publisher | Simon and Schuster |
Total Pages | 312 |
Release | 2020-11-17 |
Genre | Travel |
ISBN | 1510746927 |
Bernard Ollivier pushes onward in his attempt to become the first person to walk the entire length of the Great Silk Road. “A gripping account. More than just a travel story—this is a quest for the Other.”—Alexis Liebaert, L’Événement Picking up where Walking to Samarkand left off, Winds of the Steppe continues the astonishing tale of journalist Bernard Ollivier’s 7,200-mile walk from Turkey to China along the Silk Road, the longest and most mythical trade route of all time. Taking readers from the snows of the Pamir Mountains to the backstreets of Kashgar—a Central Asian city that could be the setting for One Thousand and One Nights—to the Tian Shan Mountains to the endless Taklamakan and Gobi Deserts of China’s Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region, Bernard Ollivier continues his epic foot journey along the Great Silk Road hoping to make his way to Han China and reach, at long last, the legendary city of Xi’an. After traveling through a region dotted with former Buddhist shrines, Ollivier finds himself craving the warm welcome of Islamic lands, where, regardless of their culture or nationality, travelers are often treated as esteemed guests. Beyond the occasional vestige of the old Silk Road, Ollivier comes face to face with sites of religious significance, China’s Great Wall, and of course thousands of everyday people along the way. As Ollivier tries to make sense of his journey and find connections between these people’s daily lives and the so-called “modern” world, he does so with a sense of humility that transforms his personal journey into a universal quest.
Wind River Trails
Title | Wind River Trails PDF eBook |
Author | Finis Mitchell |
Publisher | |
Total Pages | 144 |
Release | 1999 |
Genre | Sports & Recreation |
ISBN | 9780874806267 |
Mitchell draws on decades of experience to describe the trails, routes, wildlife, glaciers, lakes, and streams in Wyoming's fabulous two-and-a-quarter million acre Wind River Range. A short hike was the beginning of a long career in wilderness living for Finis Mitchell of Rock Springs, Wyoming. He has scaled 244 peaks, including four times to the trop of Gannett Peak, the highest mountain in the state. A vigorous supporter of wilderness, the mountain man pours out his philosophy at meetings and slide shows with amazing attention to detail. He has taken 105,345 pictures as a hobby and uses them in his slide shows to show people their own public lands. He has drawn on his vast experience in the Wind Rivers to describe, in this guide book, the trails, routes, wildlife, glaciers, 4,000 lakes and 800 miles of streams in Wyoming's fabulous two and a quarter million acre Wind River Range.