As Far as the Eye Can See

  • As Far as the Eye Can See: Reflections of an Appalachian Trail Hiker
    By David Brill

    Many an armchair hiker has dreamed of traversing the Appalachian Trail in its entirety. In 1979, David Brill became one of the first of a new generation to complete the...

  • As Far as the Eye Can See: Weyburn RM 67
    By Weyburn R.M. #67 History Book Committee

    As Far as the Eye Can See: Weyburn RM 67

  • As Far as the Eye Can See
    By David Brill

    This new edition includes a new preface that chronicles a moving reunion with many of his compatriots from 1979 who once again take to the trail together, reaffirm their lifelong friendships, and relive their dramatic encounter with the ...

  • As Far as the Eye Can See: A History of Seeing
    By S. Denham Wade

    Have we gone as far as the eye can see? Told in five parts, Becoming, Transforming, Observing, Showing and Curating, this book shows how each revolution in seeing has determined who we have become--and how we might change in the future.

  • AS FAR AS THE EYE CAN SEE
    By Jr., LeRoy Bailey

    LeRoy Bailey, Jr. AS. FAR. AS. THE. EYE. CAN. SEE: THE POWER, PURPOSE, AND PASSION OF VISION It was 1987 in Memphis, Tennessee I was speaking for one of my spiritual sons Bishop Edward Houston Stephens of the Golden Gate Cathedral. He ...

  • As Far As the Eye Can See
    By Julie Hodgson

    ... able to find his parents.” “Det blir bra. I am sure all is well.” Speaking Swenglish as they usually did, Eric smiled at his very kind little girl. “Can I go to meet him again?” Lolo requested in a low voice and Eric couldn't say “no ...

  • As Far as the Eye Can See: The Promises and Perils of Research and Scholarship in the Twenty-first Century
    By Stephen Pradarelli

    "A discussion of research taking place at the University of Iowa"--