The Pathfinder Jake WattsSet near and on Lake Ontario in the 1750s, The Pathfinder is chronologically the third installation of James Fenimore Coopers gripping Leatherstocking Tales. While the French Indian War rages on, Mabel, a nineteen year old young woman, is travelling to see her father, Sergeant Thomas Dunham. Accompanied by her uncle and two Native Americans, Smashing Arrows and June Dew, Mabel treks through the dense forests of upstate New York, towards her fathers
alongside explorations of the cultural and industrial origins of key genres
this chapter will attempt to focus on consensus odorants that have been studied by at least two independent groups
Included are more than two hundred illustrations and a look at many aspects of South African film history that haven't been previously documented
with special emphasis on the difference between prediction and explanation
This volume explores the lives of women in Iran through the social
Focusing on the men who fought
This book commences with the struggle between Belfast’s ‘Wee Joe’ Devlin
At sixty he returns
which extended over three decades
This introductory chapter focusses on current research in sustainable forestry
and ethical teachings
These include rooftop farms and cultivation inside buildings through the use of artificial lighting