Identifying the psychological benefits of an afterlife communication practice that the author believes can assuage negative feelings about loss and death, an analysis of religious and historical views draws on near-death experiences and after-death communication to reveal how everyday people can make contact with the afterlife. Original.
An undercover mission beyond the Iron Curtain to recover a defected scientist goes disastrously wrong – a classic early Cold War thriller from the acclaimed master of action and suspense.
In this book, discover how the chilled landscapes, abundant wildlife, and native traditions influence life in our nationÕs northernmost state.
Describes the geography, history, people, government, and economy of the Last Frontier.
Historical tidbits are sprinkled throughout this riveting tale where adventure arrived on the Cook's doorstep daily for 20 years in this world of few luxuries or conveniences. This tale is sure to delight Alaska adventure fans.
In 1931 Grey Owl published his first book, The Men of the Last Frontier, a work that is part memoir, part history of the vanishing wilderness in Canada, and part compendium of animal and First Nations tales and lore.
Short warm summers, in winter, a frozen terrain. On the same page, older students can read the sidebar text to gain a richer understanding of the same topic. About the Author: Carol Crane advocates education through reading.
Interviews with ordinary Alaskans reveal their views on preservation versus exploitation of the environment, the role of women, resentment towards outsiders, racism, drug addiction, and regional rivalries
The Brain: The Last Frontier
Fishes of the Last Frontier answers many of your fish questions and others you haven't even thought of yet in a nontechnical, plain talk voice.
History of the first railroad built across Indian Territory (Oklahoma).