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  • av Mary Austin
    410,-

    A novel by Mary Austin that tells the story of a Native American family living in Yosemite Valley. The book explores themes of identity, tradition, and the clash between Native and Anglo-American cultures.This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.This work is in the "public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work.Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.

  • av Mary Austin
    214,-

    The unseen future holds boundless possibilities, shrouded in mystery and anticipation. As we venture further into uncharted territory, we find ourselves at the brink of extraordinary advancements and transformations that will redefine the way we live, work, and interact with the world around us. Technological breakthroughs will continue to revolutionize every aspect of our lives. Artificial intelligence will become more sophisticated, empowering machines to analyze complex data, make decisions, and assist us in unimaginable ways. Virtual and augmented reality will blur the boundaries between the physical and digital realms, offering immersive experiences that will reshape entertainment, education, and even remote collaboration. The unseen future will witness remarkable strides in the fields of healthcare and medicine. Genetic engineering and personalized medicine will unlock the potential to cure diseases that were once thought incurable, while nanotechnology will enable targeted drug delivery and precise treatments. With the rise of telemedicine, healthcare services will become more accessible and efficient, reaching even the most remote corners of the globe. The future also holds promising advancements in sustainable energy and environmental preservation. Renewable energy sources such as solar and wind power will

  • av Mary Austin
    222,-

    "Unwavering Trust" is a charming novel that follows Amelia O'Neill, a vivacious young lady, on her journey for an amazing line of work on board an extravagance boat investigating the Incomparable Boundary Reef. Amelia's cleverness and enduring assurance radiate through as she explores through life's difficulties in quest for her goals. Against the setting of Australia's dazzling scenes, the story drenches perusers in the dynamic magnificence of the East Coast. From the spectacular Daintree rainforest to the pure shores of Myall ocean side, the writer lays out a striking picture that transports perusers to these wonderful areas. In the midst of her undertakings, Amelia wrestles with unsettled feelings from a past relationship, however stays fearless in embracing new open doors and fashioning her own way. Through her excursion, perusers are urged to embrace their own fantasies, beat impediments, and take advantage of the sparkling oceans of chance that look for them. "The Gleaming Oceans of Chance" is a story of strength, self-revelation, and the quest for a satisfying life loaded up with experience and probability.

  • av Mary Austin
    193,-

    "California: The Land of the Sun" written by Mary Austin is a captivating exploration of the various landscapes, cultures, and natural wonders that outline the Golden State. Austin prose immerses readers inside the breathtaking splendor of California's terrain, from the arid deserts to the majestic mountains. Through keen observation and lyrical descriptions, Austin paints a shiny portrait of California's particular plant life and fauna, celebrating the kingdom's ecological richness. Her deep connection with the natural world shines through as she captures the essence of the land with a poetic touch, inviting readers to appreciate the intricacies of California's geography. Beyond the environmental recognition, Austin delves into the cultural tapestry of California, exploring the traditions and histories that form the country's identity. Her holistic approach presents readers with a complete knowledge of California's man or woman, mixing nature writing with cultural observation. "California: The Land of the Sun" isn't only a literary masterpiece however also a reflection of Mary Austin's advocacy for Native American rights and environmental conservation. Her work stands as a testament to the long-lasting connection between humanity and the herbal world, inspiring readers to cherish and defend the landscapes that make California a land of extremely good splendor and diversity.

  • av Mary Austin
    1 933,-

    This absorbing study chronicles the remarkable movement for domestic worker rights in Indonesia. Examining the contribution of workers, activists, unionists, journalists, and scholars from the 1980s to COVID-19. it offers an original perspective on the spatial politics and everyday experiences of cross-class feminist and transnational social movement organizing.

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    258 - 424,-

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    619 - 897,-

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    236,-

  • av Mary Austin
    214,-

    Set amidst the eniWithin the captivating pages of this novel, the Taplinger family's enigmatic motives and choices unfold. Gmatic world of the Taplinger family, this literary masterpiece unravels a tapestry of extraordinary motivations and choices. At its core is Fey Taplinger, a captivating protagonist who enters into marriage with Burt, driven solely by a resolute commitment to perpetuate the illustrious Taplinger name and lineage. The wedding, shrouded in suddenness, leaves onlookers, including the perplexed Merrill neighbors who bear witness, entranced by a swirl of bewilderment and curiosity. As the narrative unfurls, veils of secrecy and mysteries enshroud the Taplinger family, ensnaring others in a tantalizing pursuit of answers and understanding. Themes of duty, ancestral heritage, and the intricate repercussions of decisions tethered to time-honored traditions permeate the pages. Amidst this labyrinthine landscape, characters navigate intricate relationships, grapple with unforeseen trials, and embark upon a profound journey of self-discovery. Motivations are questioned, and the true essence behind each action is relentlessly examined.

  • av Mary Austin
    212,-

    "Voiceless" is a gripping novel that delves into the complex world of power, influence, and ethical dilemmas in the agricultural industry. Written by an insightful author, the book paints a vivid picture of the intersecting realms of politics, business, and environmental conservation. The story revolves around Malcolm Craig, a former politician, who finds himself reluctantly accepting the position of chairing the Elysian Award committee. Drawn into the enigmatic world of Elysian, a controversial agricultural corporation, Malcolm becomes entangled in a web of conflicting interests and moral quandaries. As Malcolm navigates the treacherous waters of the Elysian conglomerate, he grapples with his personal reservations about the company's practices. Elysian's innovative but divisive products, including genetically modified crops and potent herbicides, have sparked public outrage and accusations of environmental harm and health risks.

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    340,-

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    470 - 508,-

  • av Mary Austin
    610 - 636,-

    Mary Austin published her autobiography in 1932 near the end of her long and creative career. "e;Earth Horizon"e; is both an account of her personal life and of her development as a writer. As always true to her special individualism, she wrote this book sometimes in the first person voice and sometimes in the third person. Using this literary device enabled her to speak frankly about her life while also commenting on the events and decisions that formed and influenced her life and writing. "e;Earth Horizon"e; is not only unique in its approach but brings a special psychological interest to the subject of autobiography. Mary Austin (nee Hunter) was born in Carlinville, Illinois in 1868 and died in Santa Fe, New Mexico in 1934. After graduation from Blackburn College, she moved with her family to California. She later spent time in New York and eventually settled in Santa Fe. A prolific writer, she wrote novels, short stories, essays, plays and poetry. Austin became an early advocate for environmental issues as well as the rights of women and other minority groups. She was particularly interested in the preservation of American Indian culture.

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    496 - 559,-

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    572 - 635,-

  • av Mary Austin
    223,-

    The Lovely Lady by Mary Austin has been regarded as significant work throughout human history, and in order to ensure that this work is never lost, we have taken steps to ensure its preservation by republishing this book in a contemporary format for both current and future generations. This entire book has been retyped, redesigned, and reformatted. Since these books are not made from scanned copies, the text is readable and clear.

  • av Mary Austin
    258 - 424,-

  • av Mary Austin & Nellie Barnes
    224 - 383,-

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    382 - 494,-

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    382 - 660,-

  • av Mary Austin
    180,-

    Mary Austin's love of the desert is everywhere evident in The Land of Little Rain, a collection of fourteen vignettes about the land and people of the region that today includes Death Valley National Park and the Mojave National Preserve. Part nature essay, personal essay, folk legend, and local history of the California Sierras, this enduring American classic resists classification. Her lyrical observations are infused with a deep understanding of the flora and fauna of the area and an appreciation of the people she encountered and befriended there-Shoshones and Paiutes, Mexican and Chinese immigrants, shepherds, stagecoach drivers, and miners among them. Austin's writings have been compared to the work of Ralph Waldo Emerson, John Muir, and Aldo Leopard, but her poetic sensibility is purely original, winsome, and entirely her own. This Warbler Classics paperback includes the illustrations that appeared in the original edition and a detailed biographical note."Mary Austin is a 'future' person-one who will a century from now appear as a writer of major stature in the complex matrix of American culture."-Ansel Adams"She made the land a permanent part of herself and, in this small, tender, old-fashioned, and engaging book, a part of the basic literature of American nature writing."-Edward Abbey

  • av Mary Austin
    129,-

    Originally published in 1903, this classic nature book by Mary Austin evokes the mysticism and spirituality of the American Southwest. Vibrant imagery of the landscape between the high Sierras and the Mojave Desert is punctuated with descriptions of the fauna, flora and people that coexist peacefully with the earth.

  • av Mary Austin
    171,-

  • - A Book Of Indian Tales For Children
    av Mary Austin
    148,-

    The Basket Woman: A Book Of Indian Tales For Children , has been considered important throughout the human history, and so that this work is never forgotten we have made efforts in its preservation by republishing this book in a modern format for present and future generations. This whole book has been reformatted, retyped and designed. These books are not made of scanned copies of their original work and hence the text is clear and readable.

  • av Mary Austin
    210,-

  • av Mary Austin
    249 - 490,-

  • - Cycle B Sermons for Lent and Easter Based on the Gospel Texts
    av Mary Austin
    204,-

    Lent can be one of the more difficult church seasons to go through, but if God is right there alongside us the whole time, there is nothing to worry about. Mary Austin assures us that God is with us everywhere that we go this Lenten season, and that Jesus is closer to us than ever, even in this time of his fast approaching death and betrayal. However, this does not stop Jesus from being selfless, as he continues to do God's work and form stronger bonds with his disciples. In the same way that we do not want to be alone during this Lenten season, Austin encourages her audience to also be there for Jesus, letting him know that he is loved: "This week, as we come into Holy Week, let us see Jesus as he is, and keep him company in this journey of suffering. And may he go with us, in every place where we feel abandoned, lost, fearful, doubting…so we know that we are never alone" ("Never Really Alone").Austin continues in the idea of emphasizing that nobody is alone during this Lenten season, not even the disciples of Jesus like you and me. Although we may have our doubts, our fears, our lack of faith throughout our lives, Jesus does not turn away from us. "Jesus sees all of this in his friends, as he sees it in us, and what does he do? He comes closer" ("Feet and Hearts").Sermon titles include: Fifth Sunday in Lent: "Seeing What We Don't Want to See" (John 12:20-33) Second Sunday of Easter: "Growing into Our Scars" (John 20:19-31) Seventh Sunday of Easter: "Gifts You Can't Return" (John 17:6-19)Eighteen sermons based on the Gospel lessons from the Revised Common Lectionary (Cycle B) for the seasons of Lent and Easter are included in this single volume. The reader will find these messages inspiring, thought-provoking and comforting. The content of this book will be useful for personal devotions, for a study groups and for sermon preparation.

  • av Mary Austin
    249 - 577,-

  • av Mary Austin
    285 - 534,-

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