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Frederick Swainson

Bamboo Press
2021
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我很快就看到学校对其他学校还不够好:香农几乎无法通行,一半的琥珀一般在我们的前锋附近徘徊,当他将球传给阿斯皮纳尔时,阿皮纳尔像野兔一样翻了一番接触线。然后的问题是"阿克顿能阻止像巴塞特本人一样自旋的国际飞行家吗?"通常,他做到了;或者,如果他不能,他强迫他离开球,或者我们的一半贝恩斯躺在那里,被压住并固定住,或者伯恩在时光流逝中被清除。在十分之九的比赛中,阿克顿挑战阿斯皮纳尔时,国际队将球带给了他的内线搭档。但是他两次假装,并且在任何一个学校后场都无法恢复之前,皮球被高射弹击射打入了球网。这场比赛一次又一次地使自己变成了阿克顿和阿斯皮纳尔之间的决斗者,当伯恩看到与国际球员和他的通灵的交易时,他轻松地笑了。他看到学校比他想像的还要强大。 我很快就看到学校对其他学校还不够好:香农几乎无法通行,一半的琥珀一般在我们的前锋附近徘徊,当他将球传给阿斯皮纳尔时,阿皮纳尔像野兔一样翻了一番接触线。然后的问题是"阿克顿能阻止像巴塞特本人一样自旋的国际飞行家吗?"通常,他做到了;或者,如果他不能,他强迫他离开球,或者我们的一半贝恩斯躺在那里,被压住并固定住,或者伯恩在时光流逝中被清除。在十分之九的比赛中,阿克顿挑战阿斯皮纳尔时,国际队将球带给了他的内线搭档。但是他两次假装,并且在任何一个学校后场都无法恢复之前,皮球被高射弹击射打入了球网。这场比赛一次又一次地使自己变成了阿克顿和阿斯皮纳尔之间的决斗者,当伯恩看到与国际球员和他的通灵的交易时,他轻松地笑了。他看到学校比他想像的还要强大。
Acton's FeudA Public School Story (Edition2024)

Acton's FeudA Public School Story (Edition2024)

Frederick Swainson

Double 9 Books LLP
2024
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""Acton's Feud: A Public School Story"" by Frederick Swainson is a classic school story, a genre popular in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The novel, first published in 1906, follows the experiences of a young boy named Acton, who finds himself embroiled in a feud that unfolds within the context of a British public school. In the story, Acton is a new student at the school, and he becomes entangled in rivalries and conflicts with other students. The central conflict of the story revolves around a longstanding feud, and much of the drama of the narrative is built around the tension between different factions within the school. Themes of loyalty, honor, and integrity are prominent as Acton must navigate the challenges of friendship, bullying, and schoolboy politics. The novel explores how Acton works to resolve the feud, often highlighting moral lessons about the importance of standing up for what is right, maintaining personal dignity, and finding peaceful resolutions to conflicts. As in many school stories, there is also an emphasis on teamwork, personal growth, and the development of character through adversity.
Dave Rust

Dave Rust

Frederick Swanson

University of Utah Press,U.S.
2008
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A fascinating biography of Dave Rust, a young placer miner from Caineville, Utah. Rust fulfilled his dream of taking adventurous travelers through the stunning Glen Canyon in his little canvas-covered canoes. By that time he had amassed a comprehensive knowledge of the geologic wonders of the Colorado Plateau province of Utah and Arizona.
The Bitterroot and Mr. Brandborg

The Bitterroot and Mr. Brandborg

Frederick Swanson

University of Utah Press,U.S.
2011
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Fredrick Swanson tells the story of Guy M. Brandborg and his impact on the practices of the U.S. Forest Service. As supervisor of Montana's Bitterroot National Forest from 1935 to 1955, Brandborg engaged in a management style that promoted not only the well-being of the forest community but also the social and economic welfare of the local people. By relying on selective cutting, his goal was to protect the watersheds and wildlife habitats that are devastated by clear-cutting, and to prevent the job losses that follow such practices. Following his retirement, he became concerned that his agency was deviating from the practice of sustained-yield management of the forest's timber lands, and led a highly visible public outcry that became known as the Bitterroot controversy. Brandborg's behind-the-scenes lobbying contributed materially to the passage of the National Forest Management Act of 1976, the single most important law affecting public forestry since the creation of the Forest Service. Meticulously written, The Bitterroot and Mr. Brandborg articulates Brandborg's Progressive-era idealism and is based on extensive archival research in collections throughout the Rockies and the Northwest, including the Brandborg family papers. Swanson's crisp narration of how one national forest supervisor understood the intricate connection between the grasslands and forests under his care and the communities that were so dependent on these invaluable resources, opens a much larger story about the meaning of public lands in a democratic society.
Road Ecology

Road Ecology

Richard T.T. Forman; Daniel Sperling; John A. Bissonette; Anthony P. Clevenger; Carol D. Cutshall; Virginia H. Dale; Lenore Fahrig; Robert L. France; Charles R. Goldman; Kevin Heanue; Julia Jones; Frederick Swanson; Thomas Turrentine; Thomas C. Winter

Island Press
2002
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A central goal of transportation is the delivery of safe and efficient services with minimal environmental impact. In practice, though, human mobility has flourished while nature has suffered. Awarness of the environmental impacts of roads is increasing, yet information remains scarce for those interested in studying, understanding, or minimizing the ecological effects of roads and vehicles. Road Ecology addresses that shortcoming by elevating previously localized and fragmented knowledge into a broad and inclusive framework for understanding and developing solutions. The book brings together fourteen leading ecologists and transportation experts to articulate state-of-the-science road ecology principles and presents specific examples that demonstrate the application of those principles.
Wonders of Sand and Stone

Wonders of Sand and Stone

Frederick H Swanson

University of Utah Press,U.S.
2020
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From Delicate Arch to the Zion Narrows, Utah's five national parks and eight national monuments are home to some of America's most amazing scenic treasures, created over long expanses of geologic time. In Wonders of Sand and Stone, Frederick H. Swanson traces the recent human story behind the creation of these places as part of a protected mini-empire of public lands. Drawing on extensive historical research, Swanson presents little-known accounts of people who saw ?in these sculptured landscapes something worth protecting. Readers are introduced to the region's early explorers, scientists, artists, and travelers as well as the local residents and tourism promoters who worked with the National Park Service to build the system of parks and monuments we know today, when Utah's national parks and monuments face multiple challenges from increased human use and from development outside their borders. As scientists continue to uncover the astonishing diversity of life in these desert and mountain landscapes, and archaeologists and Native Americans document their rich cultural resources, the management of these federal lands remains critically important. Swanson provides us with a detailed and timely background to advance and inform discussions about what form that management should take.
Wonders of Sand and Stone

Wonders of Sand and Stone

Frederick H Swanson

University of Utah Press,U.S.
2020
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From Delicate Arch to the Zion Narrows, Utah's five national parks and eight national monuments are home to some of America's most amazing scenic treasures, created over long expanses of geologic time. In Wonders of Sand and Stone, Frederick H. Swanson traces the recent human story behind the creation of these places as part of a protected mini-empire of public lands. Drawing on extensive historical research, Swanson presents little-known accounts of people who saw ?in these sculptured landscapes something worth protecting. Readers are introduced to the region's early explorers, scientists, artists, and travelers as well as the local residents and tourism promoters who worked with the National Park Service to build the system of parks and monuments we know today, when Utah's national parks and monuments face multiple challenges from increased human use and from development outside their borders. As scientists continue to uncover the astonishing diversity of life in these desert and mountain landscapes, and archaeologists and Native Americans document their rich cultural resources, the management of these federal lands remains critically important. Swanson provides us with a detailed and timely background to advance and inform discussions about what form that management should take.
Ancestry of Frederick Keith Heasman (1898-1960) of Conneaut, Ohio

Ancestry of Frederick Keith Heasman (1898-1960) of Conneaut, Ohio

Michael Conrad Swanson

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2017
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This book presents the ancestry of Frederick Keith "Keith" Heasman (1898-1960) of Conneaut, Ohio. Keith was a first-generation American born in 1898 in West Springfield, Pennsylvania. His parents were Frederick Huston "F.H." Heasman (1869-1952), born in England, and Elinor "Nellie" Kerr (1870-1918), born in Canada. The Heasmans have their roots near Ashdown Forest in the south of England and the Kerrs were from Ulster Province in the north of Ireland. Keith married Marion Katherine Rogers (1898-1992) of Conneaut in 1919 where they had one child, Patricia Ann. Keith and his brother, Darrell Esmond "Red" Heasman (1901-1954), ran Heasman's Grocery in Conneaut.
Where Roads Will Never Reach

Where Roads Will Never Reach

Frederick H. Swanson

University of Utah Press,U.S.
2015
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The Rocky Mountains of Idaho and Montana are home to some of the most important remaining American wilderness areas, preserved because of citizens who stood against massive development schemes that would have diminished important wildlife habitats and the abiding sense of remoteness found in such places. Where Roads Will Never Reach tells the stories of hunters, anglers, outfitters, scientists, and other concerned citizens who devoted themselves to protecting remnant wild lands and ecosystems in the Northern Rockies. Environmental historian Frederick Swanson argues that their heartfelt, dedicated work helped boost the American wilderness movement to its current prominence.Based on newly available archival sources and interviews with many of the participants, this groundbreaking study explores for the first time the grassroots campaigns that yielded some of the largest designated wilderness areas in America.
Frederick

Frederick

Leo Lionni

Random House Books for Young Readers
2014
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Leo Lionni's Caldecott Honor-winning story is now available as a Step 3 Step into Reading book--perfect for children who are ready to read on their own. Winter is coming, and all the mice are gathering food . . . except for Frederick. But when the days grow short and the snow begins to fall, it's Frederick's stories that warm the hearts and spirits of his fellow field mice. Lionni's enduringly popular tale makes a winning addition to the Step into Reading line, letting young children enjoy this classic all by themselves.
Frederick

Frederick

Leo Lionni

Alfred A. Knopf Books for Young Readers
1967
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Leo Lionni's Caldecott Honor-winning story about a little mouse who gathers something unusual for the long winter is celebrating its fiftieth birthday Winter is coming, and all the mice are gathering food . . . except for Frederick. But when the days grow short and the snow begins to fall, it's Frederick's stories that warm the hearts and spirits of his fellow field mice. Winner of a 1967 Caldecott Honor, Frederick has been cherished by generations of readers. "A splendid achievement." --School Library Journal, starred review "In Frederick, a mouse who is a poet from the tip of his nose to the end of his tail demonstrates that a seemingly purposeless life is indeed far from that--and that we need not live by bread alone " --Eric Carle
Frederick

Frederick

Leo Lionni

Dragonfly Books
2017
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Leo Lionni's Caldecott Honor-winning story about a little mouse who gathers something unusual for the long winter is turning fifty Celebrate this beloved favorite, which now includes a special introduction from noted children's book historian Leonard Marcus. Winter is coming, and all the mice are gathering food . . . except for Frederick. But when the days grow short and the snow begins to fall, it's Frederick's stories that warm the hearts and spirits of his fellow field mice. Winner of a 1967 Caldecott Honor, Frederick has been cherished by generations of readers. "A splendid achievement." --School Library Journal, starred review "In Frederick, a mouse who is a poet from the tip of his nose to the end of his tail demonstrates that a seemingly purposeless life is indeed far from that--and that we need not live by bread alone " --Eric Carle