The book invites readers to immerse themselves in the vibrant hues and sensory experiences of autumn in Indiana. It captures the fleeting beauty of this season, highlighting the picturesque landscapes and the unique magnificence that autumn brings as it transitions from summer to winter.
Alan McPherson Libros






Botanic Gems Indiana Public Gardens
including Greater Chicago, Dayton, Cincinnati & Louisville
- 136 páginas
- 5 horas de lectura
Hoosiers are increasingly embracing the joys of gardening, both in private spaces and public gardens, which serve as lush sanctuaries for inspiration and creativity. Engaging with these green spaces offers not only horticultural enrichment but also a chance to experience beauty and cultivate inner peace. This trend highlights the growing appreciation for nature and the therapeutic benefits of gardening in Indiana.
The Invaded
- 416 páginas
- 15 horas de lectura
The Invaded explores the United States' military occupations of Nicaragua (1912-33), Haiti (1915-34), and the Dominican Republic (1916-24), proposing not only that opposition to U.S. intervention was more widespread than commonly acknowledged but that anti-imperial movements in the Caribbean basin were primarily responsible for bringing about the end of U.S. occupation.
A Short History of U.S. Interventions in Latin America and the Caribbean presents a concise account of the full sweep of U.S. military invasions and interventions in Central America, South America, and the Caribbean from 1800 up to the present day.
The World and U2
- 155 páginas
- 6 horas de lectura
In The World and U2: One Band's Remaking of Global Activism, Alan McPherson trains a historian's eye on the evolution and influence of the band's activism from its formation in 1976 to its most recent album and concert tour.
State Botanical Symbols
- 132 páginas
- 5 horas de lectura
Exploring the official botanical symbols of each state, the book highlights the rich diversity of flora from Maine's white pine to Hawaii's yellow hibiscus. It captures the unique characteristics and landscapes of all 50 states, showcasing how these symbols reflect regional identities and natural beauty. The narrative intertwines botanical knowledge with cultural significance, offering readers a deeper appreciation for the plants that represent each state.
Exploring the geological symbols of each state, this book highlights the unique geosymbols, such as Maine's tourmaline and Hawaii's black coral, reflecting the diverse terrains and characteristics across the United States. It offers insights into how these symbols represent the natural heritage and identity of each state.