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Papers From 1988 Charleston Conference, Editor Mar 1989

Papers From 1988 Charleston Conference, Editor

Against the Grain

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Bet You Missed It, Mike Markwith Mar 1989

Bet You Missed It, Mike Markwith

Against the Grain

No abstract provided.


Death Of The Francis Marion, Editor Mar 1989

Death Of The Francis Marion, Editor

Against the Grain

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The Nemesis Speaks-Chuck Hamaker, Chuck Hamaker Mar 1989

The Nemesis Speaks-Chuck Hamaker, Chuck Hamaker

Against the Grain

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Louis Xiv: Patron Of Science And Technology, E. Stewart Saunders Jan 1984

Louis Xiv: Patron Of Science And Technology, E. Stewart Saunders

Libraries Research Publications

Louis XIV during the fifty-five years of his personal reign (1661-1715) created the institutional foundations for the science and technology of France. These institutions were outwardly an attempt both to meet the needs of the French state for technical advice and to provide professional scientists with the necessary support for pure scientific research. In a less obvious sense, the origin and evolution of these institutions represented an attempt on the part of the monarchy to disentangle the pursuit of knowledge from the prevailing system of political patronage and from the political and religious speculation that fed the social conflicts of …


The Ecology Of Stray Dogs: A Study Of Free-Ranging Urban Animals, Alan M. Beck Jun 1973

The Ecology Of Stray Dogs: A Study Of Free-Ranging Urban Animals, Alan M. Beck

Purdue University Press Books

This readable contribution should be in the hands of any city or state agency dealing with dog problems or with public health problems. The book should also be of considerable interest to all ecologists, behaviorists, and biologists. This is a unique book in which the ecologist's methods are applied to understanding and possibly solving one of our urban problems. This fascinating small monograph is the work of a man who-armed with camera, tape recorder and thermometer and driving not a Land-Rover but a used sedan-studied free-ranging dogs among the bricks of Baltimore.