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Record your wild plant harvesting in Tom Seymour's Forager's Notebook-when you forage, what plants you find, where you find them, and how you use or prepare your wild plants. You can use one book over and over or purchase one for each new year's use. Your book will become a time capsule of your days of foraging and a memory book for you and your family.
BIRDING MAINEOver 80 Prime Birding Sites at 30 Locations (Falcon)Tom Seymour An all-new guide for novice and veteran birdersThis all-new guide for birdwatchers in Maine features several sites never revealed before, a complete local species guide, and details on how, when, and where to spot your favorite feathered friends. This helpful book also includes black and white photos, anecdotal sidebars, and up-to-date lists of local restaurants, campsites, and other amenities for visitors. This is a great book for the growing number of birders—both local and vacationers. *Review mailing to East Coast newspapers and nature columnists Tom Seymour is an award-winning outdoors columnist and author of several books, including Hiking Maine. He lives in Waldo.
Hidden World Revealed is a collection of short works by Tom Seymour, previously published in his blog "Wild Plants and Wooly Bears." Seymour discusses his interaction with animal neighbors and explores plants and seasonal changes. The narratives of his walks in the woods reflect Maine's rural life and are instructive about the natural environment. A humble man with a fine mind invites us to know our Maine woodlands and rural neighbors. A great book to read every day of the year.
Tom Seymour's Getting Your Big Fish: Trolling Maine Waters can help anglers get their big trout in smaller water. Seymour supplies up-to-date information on tackle and explains many helpful tricks that he has learned over a lifetime of trolling.So for those thinking that a 15-inch trout taken on a tiny dry fly is as good as it gets, brace yourself. Maine's smaller waters represent a better opportunity of taking a trophy trout than do larger lakes. In small ponds, finding proper habitat and thus, resident gamefish, requires little effort. Once you get a successful lake trolling trip under your belt a whole new world of exciting and rewarding angling is open to you.
In this fourth edition of Wild Plants of Maine by Tom Seymour, he has added several wild plants, more mushrooms and some exciting new recipes to the bountiful harvest that Tom Seymour leads us to discover in Maine. From insect repellent to table fare to a relaxing wintergreen tea, Seymour identifies the source and describes the method of preparing wild plant concoctions and foods. Any person living in or visiting Maine should have a copy of Wild Plants of Maine. From the shore to the forest and from the first green of spring to the snowiest winter day, join the "best guide of all" as Seymour enjoys Maine "wilds."
Detailed descriptions of edible mushrooms; tips on finding, preparing, and using mushrooms; a glossary of botanical terms; color photos. Use Foraging Mushrooms as a field guide or as a delightful armchair read. No matter what you’re looking for, be it the curative Heal-All or a snack, this guide will enhance your next backpacking trip or easy stroll around the garden, and may just provide some new favorites for your dinner table.
From beach peas to serviceberries, hen of the woods to Indian cucumber, ostrich ferns to sea rocket, Foraging New England guides the reader to the edible wild foods and healthful herbs of the Northeast. Helpfully organized by environmental zone, the book is an authoritative guide for nature lovers, outdoorsmen, and gastronomes.
Fishing Maine contains detailed information about more than 80 fishing hot spots around the state. Each site description includes the species present; the best times to fish; tips on lures, flies, bait, tackle, and techniques; access information; maps and photographs; and more. A special illustrated section describes the habits, habitats, and best ways to fish for Maine’s huge variety of gamefish.A registered Maine Guide and Maine resident, Tom Seymour writes three regional outdoor columns; special features for The Maine Sportsman, New England’s largest-circulation outdoor publication; and articles for Maine Fish and Wildlife magazine. * B/w maps and photographs* The only guide to include all-tackle methods and techniques* Ideal for bait fishers and fly fishers
"Fishing Maine" contains a complete and comprehensive description of how catch all of Maine's game fish. This includes flies, lures, baits and specialized techniques. Also, "Fishing Maine" outlines the future of fishing in Maine, what's new, trends, and special efforts by the Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife. Sites noted in the book contain full descriptions of fish species living there and exactly how and when to best fish them.
An accessible monograph on the work of David Seymour (1911–56), the Polish-born American photojournalist, who used his camera to record the political upheavals and social change of the 1930s. Known by his pseudonym, Chim, Seymour was a practitioner of concerned photography and his images provide an eloquent testimony to the strength and vulnerability of humankind. He became known for his sensitive documentation of war and its devastating effects on its victims, especially children, and his documentation of the Spanish Civil War established him as one of history’s finest photojournalists
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Seymour Siwoff; Steve Hirdt; Tom Hirdt; Peter Hirdt
Fireside Books
1993
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End-of-life care
Jane E. Seymour; Ros Witherspoon; Merryn Gott; Helen Ross; Sheila Payne; Tom Owen
Policy Press
2005
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This report explores the current state of end-of-life care policy and practice in the UK. It focuses in particular on the experiences of older people and incorporates their views and the views of carers. Drawing on a comprehensive literature review, analysis of data from an ESRC-funded study, and the outcomes of a consultation exercise with older people hosted by Help the Aged, the report identifies the range of patterns and circumstances of death and dying In old age; outlines the current policy and practice context; compares the experiences of older people who receive specialist palliative care and those who do not; and explores key issues in older people's accounts of death, dying and bereavement, including their practical, social and spiritual concerns. The issues raised in the report will feed into current debates such as those around palliative health and end-of-life care, and right-to-die legislation.
The riveting, revelatory, and sole authorized account of the critical first decades of Tennessee Williams's life. Tennessee Williams, author of such indelible masterpieces as The Glass Menagerie and A Streetcar Named Desire, is considered by many to be the greatest literary artist of the American theater. Tom is Lyle Leverich's definitive account based on his exclusive access to letters, diaries, unpublished manuscripts, and family documents of Williams's early life and of the events that shaped this most autobiographical of dramatists. It tells the story of the marital traumas of his bullying father and overly protective mother, the mental disorders that institutionalized his beloved sister Rose, his stalled academic career, and his confused sexuality and early successes as a writer; and it leaves Thomas Lanier Williams on the brink of fame with The Glass Menagerie and his transformation into the celebrated persona of Tennessee.
Appearing no different than the average man who worked hard for a living, he nicely blends in with his neighbours and co-workers. Although socially awkward at times, nobody takes notice of his peculiarities, but beneath his somewhat normal veneer resides a pulsating black heart, bent upon cruelty and domination. Contains adult content. Composed in captivating narrative and compelling dialogue, the story flows at a brisk tempo. The plot contains more than a few strategically placed unexpected twists which should maintain the reader's interest throughout. The characters are presented in a multi-dimensional fashion revealing the intricacies of their unique personalities and individual agendas. Navigating the plot to a well conceived conclusion, the author could leave the reader with the sense of time well spent in the reading of this story
Tom is a cat in trouble. The worst possible kind of trouble: he's been turned into a human. Transformed by an irascible old magician in need of a famulus -- a servant and an assistant, Tom is as good at being a servant as a cat ever is. The assistant part is more to Tom's taste: he rather fancies impressing the girl cats and terrorizing the other toms by transforming himself into a tiger. But the world of magic, a vanished and cursed princess, and a haunted skull, and a demon in the chamber-pot, to say nothing of conspiring wizards and the wickedest witch in the west, all seem to be out to kill Tom. He is a cat coming to terms with being a boy, dealing with all this. He has a raven and a cheese as... sort of allies.And of course there is the princess.If you were looking for 'War and Peace' this is the wrong book for you. It's a light-hearted and gently satirical fantasy, full of terrible puns and... cats.
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