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1919

Bill Laws Title : Potato
Author: Bill Laws
Publisher: HAYNES MANUALS


€ 15,20
1918

Bernier Celeste-marie (EDT), Lawson Bill E. (EDT) Title : Pictures and Power
Author: Bernier Celeste-marie (EDT), Lawson Bill E. (EDT)
Publisher: Liverpool Univ Pr


€ 138,10
2017

Laws Bill Title : Racconti dal capanno degli attrezzi
Author: Laws Bill
Publisher: Guido Tommasi Editore-Datanova

Il pollice verde non è il solo attrezzo necessario per la buona riuscita del nostro giardinaggio. Dovete piantare un bulbo, arieggiare il suolo o allontanare qualche animale affamato? C'è un attrezzo specifico per ogni cosa, e non si tratta solo di un prodotto dell'era consumistica moderna, poiché da sempre sono stati sviluppati attrezzi per rendere la semina e il raccolto più efficienti, i fiori più belli e gli alberi più ricchi di frutti. In 'Racconti dal capanno degli attrezzi' Bill Laws offre aneddoti divertenti e pittoreschi sugli strumenti che da sempre danno forma al nostro giardino. Diviso in cinque capitoli relativi ai cinque tipi di giardino (il giardino di fiori, l'orto, il prato, il frutteto e i giardini ornamentali), il libro è un mix di orticoltura e storia a cui si aggiungono racconti incentrati su personaggi famosi - come Henry David Thoreau e la sua zappa preferita. Racconti dal capanno degli attrezzi è un bellissimo regalo per ogni giardiniere e un rassicurante tributo all'evoluzione del genio umano.
€ 24,90     Scontato: € 23,66
1916

Bill Laws Title : Herefordshire's Home Front in the First World War
Author: Bill Laws
Publisher: BERTRAMS


€ 11,90
1915

Laws Bill Title : Fifty Plants That Changed the Course of History
Author: Laws Bill
Publisher: Firefly Books Ltd

"This book will mesmerize plant-lovers and non-gardeners alike."
--American Gardener

"This marvelous collection of tales deserves to be read and enjoyed."
--Chicago Botanic Garden

Fifty Plants that Changed the Course of History is a beautifully presented guide to the plants that have had the greatest impact on human civilization. Entries feature a description of the plant, its botanical name, its native range and its primary functions--edible, medicinal, commercial or practical. Concise text is highlighted by elegant botanical drawings, paintings and photographs as well as insightful quotes.

Many of the plants are well known, such as rice, tea, cotton, rubber, wheat, sugarcane, tobacco, wine grapes and corn. However, there are also many whose stories are less known. These history-changing plants include:

  • Agave, used to make sisal, poison arrows, bullets, tequila and surgical thread
  • Pineapple, which influenced the construction of greenhouses
  • Hemp, used for hangman's rope, sustainable plastics, the Declaration of Independence and Levi's jeans
  • Coconut, used for coir fiber, soap, margarine, cream, sterile IV drips and coagulants
  • Eucalyptus, used in mouthwash, diuretics, vitamins, honey, underwear and fire-resistant uniforms
  • Sweet pea, which Gregor Mendel used in his research on genetics
  • White mulberry, used to feed the caterpillars that make silk
  • English oak, used for fire-resistant structures, dyes, leather tanning, charcoal, casks and ships
  • White willow, used in the manufacture of aspirin, cricket bats, hot-air balloon baskets and coffins.

This attractive reference provides an innovative perspective on both botanical and human history.


€ 18,30
1914

Laws Bill Title : A History of the Garden in Fifty Tools
Author: Laws Bill
Publisher: Univ of Chicago Pr

A green thumb is not the only tool one needs to garden well?at least that’s what the makers of gardening catalogs and the designers of the dizzying aisle displays in lawn- and-garden stores would have us believe. Need to plant a bulb, aerate some soil, or keep out a hungry critter? Well, there’s a specific tool for almost everything. But this isn’t just a product of today’s consumer era, since the very earliest gardens, people have been developing tools to make planting and harvesting more efficient and to make flora more beautiful and trees more fruitful. In A History of the Garden in Fifty Tools, Bill Laws offers entertaining and colorful anecdotes of implements that have shaped our gardening experience since the beginning.

As Laws reveals, gardening tools have coevolved with human society, and the story of these fifty individual tools presents an innovative history of humans and the garden over time. Laws takes us back to the Neolithic age, when the microlith, the first ?all-in-one” tool was invented. Consisting of a small sharp stone blade that was set into a handle made of wood, bone, or antler, it was a small spade that could be used to dig, clip, and cut plant material. We find out that wheelbarrows originated in China in the second century BC, and their basic form has not changed much since. He also describes how early images of a pruning knife appear in Roman art, in the form of a scythe that could cut through herbs, vegetables, fruits, and nuts and was believed to be able to tell the gardener when and what to harvest.

Organized into five thematic chapters relating to different types of gardens: the flower garden, the kitchen garden, the orchard, the lawn, and ornamental gardens, the book includes a mix of horticulture and history, in addition to stories featuring well-known characters?we learn about Henry David Thoreau’s favorite hoe, for example. A History of the Garden in Fifty Tools will be a beautiful gift for any home gardener and a reassuring reminder that gardeners have always struggled with the same quandaries.

€ 22,30
1913

Laws Bill Title : Fifty Railroads That Changed the Course of History
Author: Laws Bill
Publisher: Firefly Books Ltd

Praise for previous titles in the series:
Fifty Minerals That Changed the Course of History
Interesting, affordable and readable.... Offers the reader an opportunity to delve further into each mineral's historical significance in an accessible way.
-- Booklist

Fifty Animals That Changed the Course of History
An original approach that links the biological sciences to the social sciences... students and general readers will find many interesting stories within these pages.
-- American Reference Books Annual

The new title in the series, Fifty Railroads that Changed the Course of History, is a handsome, illustrated survey of the most important historical and contemporary railway lines around the world. Filled with unusual and unexpected stories and facts, it will captivate a wide audience, from the curious browser to researching students.

The book organizes the railroads chronologically, considering each according to its greatest impact on Social, Commercial, Political, Engineering, and Military history. Maps plus more than 200 elegant drawings, photographs and paintings as well as dozens of sidebars highlight the concise, engaging text.

The fifty railroads span history, from the first in public passenger travel (Wales, 1807) to Japan's speed-record breaking 'Bullet.' Exotic locales reflect the map of colonialism (Guyana to transport sugar, India to carry cotton and arms). Railroads moved troops (the Crimea, the American Civil War, the Boer War) and united vast lands (Canadian Pacific Railway, Trans-Siberian). They transported horror (Auschwitz Ker), saved the Railway Children, and went underground to cross the English Channel.

Fifty Railroads that Changed the Course of History features rail barons, politicians, disasters, crime, weather, geology, great artists, fraudsters and animals, a dynamic cast of characters and a mind-spinning whirlwind of fact, trivia and conversation starters.


€ 27,40
2012

Laws Bill Title : 50 piante che hanno cambiato il corso della storia
Author: Laws Bill
Publisher: Ricca Editore

Le piante sono così onnipresenti e sono un aspetto così comune del mondo che ci circonda che raramente ci fermiamo a pensare sul profondo impatto che queste hanno nella vita di tutti i giorni. Diamo fiori in occasioni speciali, spendiamo molte ore a curare i giardini, le usiamo come coloranti e nelle costruzioni, e le lavoriamo per ottenere cosmetici e medicine. Inoltre siamo completamente dipendenti da esse per quanto riguarda il nostro sostentamento, persino quando mangiamo carne, gli animali da cui essa proviene vengono cresciuti nutrendoli con piante. '50 piante che hanno cambiato il corso della storia' è una guida alle piante che hanno avuto il maggiore impatto sulla civiltà umana. Le voci vanno dalle colture come il riso e il grano che hanno nutrito intere popolazioni, alle erbe e spezie che sono altamente apprezzate per le loro proprietà medicinali. Intrecciando aspetti economici, politici e agricoli, ogni voce è uno sguardo sulle piante più importanti per il genere umano.
€ 20,00     Scontato: € 19,00
1911

Laws Bill Title : Fifty Plants That Changed the Course of History
Author: Laws Bill
Publisher: Firefly Books Ltd

The fascinating stories of the plants that changed civilizations.

Fifty Plants that Changed the Course of History is a beautifully presented guide to the plants that have had the greatest impact on human civilization. Entries feature a description of the plant, its botanical name, its native range and its primary functions -- edible, medicinal, commercial or practical. Concise text is highlighted by elegant botanical drawings, paintings and photographs as well as insightful quotes.

Many of the plants are well known, such as rice, tea, cotton, rubber, wheat, sugarcane, tobacco, wine grapes and corn. However, there are also many whose stories are less known. These history-changing plants include:

  • Agave, used to make sisal, poison arrows, bullets, tequila and surgical thread
  • Pineapple, which influenced the construction of greenhouses and conservatories
  • Hemp, used for hangman's rope, sustainable plastics, the Declaration of Independence and Levi's jeans
  • Coconut, used for coir fiber, soap, margarine, cream, sterile IV drips and coagulants
  • Eucalyptus, used in mouthwash, diuretics, vitamins, honey, underwear and fire-resistant uniforms
  • Sweet pea, which Gregor Mendel used in his research on genetic heredity
  • White mulberry, used to make silk
  • English oak, used for fire-resistant structures, dyes, leather tanning, charcoal, casks and ships
  • White willow, used in the manufacture of aspirin, cricket bats, hot-air balloon baskets and coffins

This attractive reference provides an innovative perspective on both botanical and human history.


€ 28,70
1910

Bill Laws Title : Fifty Plants That Changed the Course of History
Author: Bill Laws
Publisher: DAVID & CHARLES


€ 17,60
2007

Yeadon David, Nicolson Adam (FRW), Lawson Bill (AFT) Title : Seasons on Harris
Author: Yeadon David, Nicolson Adam (FRW), Lawson Bill (AFT)
Publisher: Perennial

The Outer Hebrides of Scotland epitomize the evocative beauty and remoteness of island life. The most dramatic of all the Hebrides is Harris, a tiny island formed from the oldest rocks on earth, a breathtaking landscape of soaring mountains, wild lunarlike moors, and vast Caribbean-hued beaches. This is where local crofters weave the legendary Harris Tweed—a hardy cloth reflecting the strength, durability, and integrity of the life there.

In Seasons on Harris, David Yeadon, 'one of our best travel writers' (The Bloomsbury Review), captures, through elegant words and line drawings, life on Harris—the people, their folkways and humor, and their centuries-old Norse and Celtic traditions of crofting and fishing. Here Gaelic is still spoken in its purest form, music and poetry ceilidh evenings flourish in the local pubs, and Sabbath Sundays are observed with Calvinistic strictness. Yeadon's book makes us care deeply about these proud islanders, their folklore, their history, their challenges, and the imperiled future of their traditional island life and beloved tweed.


€ 14,30
2001

Westra Laura (EDT), Lawson Bill E. (EDT), Adam Hussein M. (CON), Bell Elizabeth (CON), Bullard Robert D. (CON) Title : Faces of Environmental Racism
Author: Westra Laura (EDT), Lawson Bill E. (EDT), Adam Hussein M. (CON), Bell Elizabeth (CON), Bullard Robert D. (CON)
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Pub Inc


€ 47,30
1999

Lawson Bill E. (EDT), Kirkland Frank M. (EDT) Title : Frederick Douglass
Author: Lawson Bill E. (EDT), Kirkland Frank M. (EDT)
Publisher: Blackwell Pub


€ 56,40
1994

Laws Bill Title : The Perfect Country Cottage
Author: Laws Bill
Publisher: Perseus Distribution Services

Offering a delightful escape to the simple country life, The Perfect Country Cottage includes lively photographs of small country houses from Cornwall to Maine, from Scandinavia to Greece, making it an essential companion for everyone wanting to decorate and style a country retreat.
Chapters focus not only on interiors spaces--kitchens, living rooms, and bedrooms--but also on exterior spaces such as flower and vegetable gardens, patios, and decks. Exterior details are fully explored, and close attention is given to topics special to decorating a country cottage, such as soft furnishings, floors, painted furniture, architectural details, garden furniture and storage. In addition, the author, who specializes in country buildings, traces the evolution of the country cottage from simple farmworkers' dwellings to modern rural oases from hectic urban life.

€ 27,60
1992

Mcgary Howard Jr., Lawson Bill E. Title : Between Slavery and Freedom
Author: Mcgary Howard Jr., Lawson Bill E.
Publisher: Indiana Univ Pr


€ 15,20


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