An environmental history of the Klondike Gold Rush
A mildmannered cashier named George McCann stole at least twenty of the doomed coins, replacing them with other double eagles from earlier years, so the books balanced. The theft wasn't discovered until 1944, when one of the coins was ...
Handbook of gold exploration and evaluation covers a comprehensive range of topics including the nature and history of gold, geology of gold ore deposits, gold deposition in the weathering environment, sedimentation and detrital gold, gold ...
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"Honey - The Nature's Gold Recipes for Health" represents the first volume. The second volume is already in the making. They hope this series will make a difference in people's life. Please direct eventual suggestions at the publishing ...
A Year of Mud and Gold is a collection of over two hundred excerpts from letters and diaries of ordinary men and women caught up in the rapid transformation of San Francisco during its gold rush heyday, 1849?50.
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1.16(A) From David M. Raup and Steven M. Stanley, Principles of Paleontology, 2d ed. Copyright © 1971, 1978 W. H. Freeman and Company. Reprinted with permission. 1.16(B) Figure 4.6 in Harold Levin, The Earth Through Time.
This coloring book presents your child with pictures of the different careers that he/she can take up when he/she is older. Hence, with the help of this book a child can understand the concept of a future.
This recognition of our essential human goodness may be the most radical act of healing we can take. “The gold of our true nature can never be tarnished,” says Tara Brach. “In the moments of remembering and trusting this basic ...