The Birds of Washington: a Complete, Scientific and Popular Account of the 372 Species of Birds Found in the State; v. 1
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Focusing on themes of mercy and transformation, this nonfiction work explores the author's journey from despair to redemption. It reveals the profound impact of God's grace, illustrating how a self-identified miserable wretch can become a devoted follower of Jesus Christ. As a companion to Karmakaze, it delves deeper into the author's experiences and insights, highlighting the restoration that follows personal struggles and the hope found in faith.
The historical significance of Nafplio is highlighted through its evolution as the first capital of modern Greece and its strategic port status since ancient times. The book delves into the town's fortifications, tracing their origins back to the 3rd century BC and examining the influences of various rulers, particularly the Venetians, whose architectural legacy remains prominent. Detailed descriptions of the town walls, acropolis defenses, and the Palamidi fortress complex are included, along with insights into the early 18th-century Venetian gun fort at Drepanon and the castle of Thermisi.
Exploring the rugged landscapes of southern and central Greece, this book connects ancient Greek myths to their geographical roots. It delves into the beliefs surrounding history, ancestry, and deities, offering a unique perspective for independent travelers. The narrative intertwines the myths with the inhospitable yet captivating environment, providing insights into the cultural significance of the settings where these stories originated.
Excellent reproductions of 74 superb paintings -- among the finest wildlife illustrations ever done -- of the sheldrake, teal, widgeon, pintail, many other species of duck. Originally commissioned for John C. Phillips' monumental 4-volume study, A Natural History of the Ducks, one of the great landmarks of ornithology.