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A weird and wild beauty : the story of Yellowstone, the world's first national park
by
Peabody, Erin, author
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National parks and reserves United States History Juvenile literature.
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Landscape protection United States History Juvenile literature.
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National parks and reserves United States History.
2016
\"The summer of 1871, a team of thirty-two men set out on the first scientific expedition across Yellowstone. Through uncharted territory, some of the day's most renowned scientists and artists explored, sampled, sketched, and photographed the region's breathtaking wonders--from its white-capped mountain vistas and thundering falls to its burping mud pots and cauldrons of molten magma. At the end of their adventure, the survey packed up their specimens and boarded trains headed east, determined to convince Congress that the country needed to preserve the land from commercial development. They returned with 'stories of wonder hardly short of fairy tales,' to quote the New York Times. With the support of conservationists such as Ralph Waldo Emerson, Henry David Thoreau, Frederick Law Olmsted, and John Muir, the importance of a national park was secured. On March 1, 1872, Ulysses S. Grant signed the Yellowstone Park Bill into law. It set aside over two million acres of one-of-a-kind wilderness as 'a great national park for the benefit and enjoyment of people.' This important and fascinating book will introduce young adults to the astonishing adventure that led to 'the best idea America ever had.' Today over 130 countries have copied the Yellowstone model, and billions of acres of critical habitat and spectacular scenery are being preserved for all of us to enjoy. This book has a wonderful ecological and historical message for readers ages 12 and up. No book about Yellowstone's founding has been written for this age group before, yet Yellowstone National Park is a major destination for many families, so many readers will likely have heard of Yellowstone or even have visited there. This is a great book for any school library or for history or science classrooms in middle and high school, where information can be used for research projects\"-- Provided by publisher.
Short Stories and Political Philosophy
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Trosky, Abram
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Thompson, Drew Kennedy
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Peabody, Bruce
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Political science
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Politics and literature
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Politics in literature
2018
Short Stories and Political Philosophy: Power, Prose, and Persuasion explores the relationship between fictional short stories and the classic works of political philosophy.This edited volume addresses the innovative ways that short stories grapple with the same complex political and moral questions, concerns, and problems studied in the fields.
Dragons
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Peabody, Erin, author
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Rivas, Victor, illustrator
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Peabody, Erin. Behind the legend
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Dragons Juvenile literature.
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Animals, Mythical Juvenile literature.
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Dragons.
2018
\"Behind the Legend looks at creatures and monsters throughout history and analyzes them through a scientific, myth-busting lens, debating whether or not the sightings and evidence provided are adequate proof of their existence. In Dragons, readers learn about all the sightings and \"proof\" of them, from stories in history of dragons that terrorized towns, the people who fought them, such as St. George, and stories from other cultures, including China, Japan, and Mexico. This book also discusses additional history about the monster, including how dragons became major figures in popular culture, \"modern\" dragons, and theories behind their conception in our cultural history\"--Amazon.com.
Bigfoot
by
Peabody, Erin, author
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Rivas, Victor, illustrator
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Peabody, Erin. Behind the legend
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Sasquatch Juvenile literature.
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Monsters Juvenile literature.
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Curiosities and wonders Juvenile literature.
2017
\"In Bigfoot, readers learn about all the sightings and 'proof' of it, from the famous photograph and video to footprints and other evidence. It also discusses additional history about the monster, such as how Bigfoot became a major figure in popular culture, and how other versions of the creature (such as the Yeti) have been seen around the world\"-- Provided by publisher.