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Dean Bennett

Kirjat ja teokset yhdessä paikassa: 6 kirjaa, julkaisuja vuosilta 1989-2022, suosituimpien joukossa Thoreau's Maine Woods. Vertaile teosten hintoja ja tarkista saatavuus suomalaisista kirjakaupoista.

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Kirjojen julkaisuhaarukka 1989-2022.

When the Land Turned Green

When the Land Turned Green

Dean Bennett; Sheila Bennett

ROWMAN LITTLEFIELD
2022
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Deep in the wilderness of northern Maine in the mid-1950s, a Harvard PhD student is wading down a mountain stream into a remote valley. He is taking his first steps to map the geology of 300 square miles of Baxter State Park. He soon discovers a series of unusually shaped rock outcrops—part of an unknown geologic formation, hundreds of millions of years old, still mystifying today because of its relative lack of change despite nearby volcanic activity and massive land movement. Wading on, he has another surprise. In a thin layer of black shale beside the stream, he finds a small fossil of a plant.Little does he know, but his discovery of Perticaquadrifaria will help scientists unlock the details of a major event in the history of our planet—the transition of plants to land, an occurrence that continues to have a critical influence on the Earth’s life-supporting processes, including climate. The 400-million-year-old, Devonian Era Pertica fossils have been found nowhere else on Earth but that enigmatic rock formation deep in the Maine woods. Pertica was one of the very first land plants and is thought to have been the tallest of the time. Today, the site of the fossil’s discovery lies in the shadow of an Eastern White Pine, which now takes the ancient plant’s place as the tallest plant on the land in the eastern United States. This fascinating story explores the work of geologists and paleobotanists as they attempt to demystify the land and reveal the ancient life forms that settled on it. It explores the hypothesis that these two tall plants (Pertica and White Pine) are related and asks: What can these two plants, one ancient, and one modern, tell us about the past and perhaps hint at the future?
Mallory Manor

Mallory Manor

Dean Bennett

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2017
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Mallory Manor is a rooming house for young women, located in a southern city going through the turmoil of the 1960's. Mrs. Black runs the house with grace, keeping track of dozens of beautiful and talented young women who are eagerly embracing life on their own. Sinister forces hover around the house, as dark as the shadows that play across the fa ade of the house and in the dark alley. Jealousy leads to tragedy, to stalking and murder, and all the while the dark past demands retribution for crimes of race, culture and religion. A resident of Lewis County, West Virginia, and native of Hardeman County, Tennessee, Dean Bennett brings the young ladies of Mallory Manor to life. The author gives a tour of the old home and leads the reader down frightening paths as the former Mallory Manor ladies solve murders and uncover more mysteries.
Allagash

Allagash

Dean Bennett

Down East Books,U.S.
1993
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A naturalist/photographer takes us on a journey along the legendary northwoods river that runs through Maine's remotest region. The Allagash is the longest and most scenic National Wilderness Waterway east of the Mississippi. In Dean Bennett's handsome book, clear text and spectacular photographs bring the river to life as we travel by canoe through the headwaters, lakes, and whitewater stretches of the Waterway.