books by John Burrow
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John Burrow
Your Front Yard (Garden Book)
John Burrow
Swan Publishing
, 1994
So much information on planning a new lawn or sprucing up an existing yard. Tips beginning with gardening tools, maintenance, lawn pests, insecticides, prying, transplanting and compost bins. Also, a directory of useful numbers all by radio personality and yard expert, John Burrow.
Vegetable Gardening: Spring & Fall
John Burrow
Swan Publishing
, 1996
VEGETABLE GARDENING
I FOUND THIS BOOK TO BE VERY INFORMATIVE. I THOUROUGHLY ENJOYED IT AND HIGHLY RECOMMEND IT.
A History of Histories: Epics, Chronicles, Romances and Inquiries from Herodotus and Thucydides to the ...
John Burrow
Knopf
, 2008
A truly monumental work
I have always been a history nut, reading history after history throughout my life. And one cannot read these histories without realizing that there is a difference between the way the historians viewed their subjects, and how they went about recording history. In this ...
Sterling Biographies: Lewis & Clark: Blazing a Trail West (Sterling Biographies)
John Burrows
Sterling
, 2008
In November 1805, after a perilous trek across North America, William Clark and Meriwether Lewis finally spotted the Pacific Ocean. It was a triumphant, hard-won victory following a year-and-a-half of braving the elements and risking death by starvation, wild animals, and hostile Native American tribes. Who were these explorers who accomplished ...
Olive Shoots Around Your Table
John Visser
,
Terry Burrows
Essence Publishing (Canada)
, 1997
It finally all made sense
For years I have struggled with a past I couldn't outrun, and a sense of shame and guilt that crippled me. I got this book from someone close to me, and read it through again and again. Understanding not only where I have been wounded, and why I live the way I do ...
Sounding the Troposphere from Space: A New Era for Atmospheric Chemistry
Springer
, 2003
It is now possible to determine concentrations of trace constituents and pollutants in the lower atmosphere from space, a development which heralds a new era for tropospheric chemistry. The authors describe how to develop and validate methods for determining tropospheric trace constituents from satellite data, to encourage the use of these ...
That Noble Science of Politics: A Study in Nineteenth-Century Intellectual History (Cambridge Paperback ...
Stefan Collini
,
Donald Winch
, ...
Cambridge University Press
, 1984
In this unusual and important work, three well-known historians of ideas examine the diverse forms taken in nineteenth-century Britain by the aspiration to develop what was then known as a 'science of politics'. This aspiration encompassed a more extensive and ambitious range of concerns than is implied by the modern term 'political science': in ...
Classic Starts: The Adventures of Robin Hood (Classic Starts Series)
Howard Pyle
Sterling
, 2005
Ray Reviews Robin Hood Classic Starts
Book Review of The Adventures of Robin Hood (Retold from the Howard Pyle original) I chose to read The Adventures of Robin Hood by Howard Pyle for three reasons: 1) because I like to read adventure stories; 2) because my brother recommended it to me; and 3) ...
Classical Music (Eyewitness Companions)
John Burrows
DK ADULT
, 2005
Remember this: I am encyclopedic, not exhaustive
The cover to "Classical Music: Eyewitness Companions" touts its own summary: "Composers. Performers. Instruments. Key Works." Still, that is not entirely accurate. Like an encyclopedia, the book contains articles of varying lengths; unlike an encyclopedia, articles are ...
Analog Science Fiction/Science Fact, November 1970 (Volume LXXXVI, No. 3)
The Tactics of Mistake [Part 2 of 4] by Gordon R. Dickson
,
The Plague by Keith Laumer
, ...
Conde Nast Publications
, 1970
The Tactics of Mistake [Part 2 of 4] by Gordon R. Dickson The Plague by Keith Laumer Bomb Scare by Vernor Vinge In the Wabe by Rob Chilson The Busted Troubadour by Jackson Burrows
Wake Robin
John Burrows
Kessinger Publishing
, 2004
In visiting vast primitive, far-off woods one naturally expects to find something rare and precious, or something entirely new, but it commonly happens that one is disappointed. Thoreau made three excursions into the Maine woods, and, though he started the moose and the caribou, had nothing more novel to report by way of bird notes than the songs ...
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