... Virginia S. Cross Taylor B. Grissom Robert (Bob) M. Oman Elizabeth T. Patterson William (Tree) F. Rountree Jr. Dwight C. Schaubach Brad E. Schwartz Chesapeake: W. Michael Bryant Mark R. Christian Brian M. Clements Floyd M. Cross, ...
Foreword -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Birth -- Taking root -- Growth -- Maturity -- Death.
This is the moving memoir of an inspiring man: his accomplishments, passions and challenges.
With accompanying essays by the photographer, this pictographic volume truly delivers a new vision of American trees. "James Balog photographed 92 superlative specimens in novel ways.
"Originally published in the United Kingdom by Little Tiger Press in 2015."
“We are wont to forget that the sun looks on our cultivated fields and on the prairies and forests without distinction,” he wrote in Walden, pondering the fate of his famous beans. “In his view the earth is all equally cultivated like a ...
The fifth book in the popular 'Lessons of a LAC' series, Tree is a gentle story of loss that helps children to learn how to say goodbye and process grief.
The richly detailed text and Robert Bateman’s original art pay tribute to this ubiquitous organism that is too often taken for granted.
Photographs and text explore the anatomy and life cycle of trees, examining the different kinds of bark, seeds, and leaves, the commercial processing of trees to make lumber, the creatures that live in trees, and other aspects.
Tree
The fifth book in the popular 'Lessons of a LAC' series, Tree is a gentle story of loss that helps children to learn how to say goodbye and process grief.
"If trees have standing before the law, as many argue, then they might very well also have standing in historicalfiction as Melina Sempill Watts demonstrates in this intriguingnew novel.
James Balog explores the changing character of the American forest, seeking out superlative trees--the old, the massive.