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Publisher
Truth Media Productions
Pub. Date
[2010]
Language
English
Description
"Here is the story of a rapidly developing industry called Geoengineering, driven by scientists, corporations, and governments intent on changing global climate, controlling the weather, and altering the chemical composition of soil and water--all supposedly for the betterment of mankind."--Container.
Publisher
Reader's Digest Association
Pub. Date
[2008]
Language
English
Description
Reader's Digest takes you to the world's most unique places of natural beauty best captured on foot. This exhilarating three-disc collection ventures off the beaten path to witness sights tourists seldom see, sights you will never forget, and will want to revisit again and again! Watching Our Dramatic Planet, you will be mesmerized by New Zealand's Tongariro National Park with its glistening glaciers, ancient forests and eerie volcanic landscapes....
5) Seven alone
Publisher
Echo Bridge Acquisition Corp
Pub. Date
2016.
Language
English
Description
A frontier family crosses the U.S. by wagon train, hoping for a better life in the Oregon Territory.
Publisher
Oscilloscope Pictures
Pub. Date
[2010]
Language
English
Description
A wagon train of three families has hired mountain man Stephen Meek to guide them over the Cascade Mountains. Claiming to know a shortcut, Meek leads the group on an unmarked path across the high plain desert, only to become lost in the dry rock and sage. Over the coming days, the emigrants face the scourges of hunger, thirst, and their own lack of faith in each other's instincts for survival. When they encounter a Native American, they must choose...
Series
Publisher
Questar
Pub. Date
[2002]
Language
English
Description
Tom Bodett follows the Old Post Road that played a vital role as the first major land route linking 17th century Manhattan with Boston.
This famous road connected 17th century Manhattan with Boston. Mile after mile of untamed wilderness, far-flung towns and settlements depended on The Old Post Road for supplies and the mail they brought.
Publisher
Distributed by Questar
Pub. Date
[2002]
Language
English
Description
When the cry of "Gold!" came down from the Yukon, thousands headed up north. Only Seattle's merchants were the beneficiaries of the Yukon Gold Rush. By outfitting the miners, Seattle "mined the miners." While $10 million in gold was dug out of the Yukon, $25 million went to Seattle business interests.