To Pass On a Good Earth is the candid and compelling new biography of one of the twentieth century’s most distinctive and influential scholars. The legendary "Great God beyond the Sierras," Carl Ortwin Sauer is America’s most famed geographer, an inspiration to both academics and poets, yet no book-length biography of him has existed until now. This Missouri-born son of German immigrants contributed to many fields, with a versatility rare in his time and virtually unknown today. Sauer explored plant and animal domestication, the entry of Native Americans into the continent, their transformation of the land into prairies and cultivated fields, and subsequent European enterprise that fueled prosperity but also triggered environmental degradation and the loss of cultural diversity. Providing profound and invaluable insights into the human occupance, cultivation--and often ruination--of the earth, Sauer revolutionized our understanding of the impact of European conquest of the New World. Author and fellow geographer Michael Williams had access to Sauer’s voluminous correspondence in the Bancroft Library at Berkeley and in family collections. Enlivened by these intimate letters to family and colleagues, To Pass On a Good Earth reveals the rare qualities of mind and heart that made Sauer one of America’s most treasured--as well as troubled--intellectual pioneers. He brought both historical rigor and humanistic understanding to the burgeoning environmental movement and ceaselessly championed an ecumenical approach in an age of increasing specialization.
Follows the lives of the four Westcott children and their adopted brother from the 1930's to the present, as they maintain their close family ties and old-fashioned values while living on their vast Montana ranch.
The timeless Pulitzer Prize–winning masterpiece following a humble farmer’s journey through 1920s China returns with this beautifully repackaged edition that celebrates its nearly ninety years as an American classic.
The family’s story continues in Sons and A House Divided, when the Revolution sweeping through China further unsettles Wang Lung’s family in this rich and unforgettable portrait of a family and a country in the throes of widespread ...
The volume opens with two extended essays on Sauer's critics and his works.
... pass during which much happens. Nevertheless, she is not quite thirteen when she is attacked by the uncle's son ... GOOD EARTH STYLE Pearl Buck's style in The Good.
... soil in much the same way. In areas of sparse vegetation, these voracious insects might pass thousands of pounds of soil per acre through their bodies in order to get the organic matter they need. In the process, they thoroughly aerate ...
The print edition is printed with high production standards on recycled, FSC-certified paper.
A guide to Pearl S Buck's novel with author biography, chapter summaries, suggested activities, comprehension questions, vocabulary tests, vocabulary crossword puzzles and a comprehensive book test
The authors emphasize three scientific themes: scientific literacy, Earth science and the human experience and the science of global change.
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