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Robert J. Moore

    1 janvier 1956
    The Civilian Conservation Corps in Arizona's Rim Country: Working in the Woods
    A Checklist of the Writings of Daniel Defoe
    America. From the Air
    The Natural Wonders of the World: Thoughts on Language and Culture in the Classroom
    Listen To My Kaleidoscope
    Les splendeurs de la nature
    • Les splendeurs de la nature

      • 320pages
      • 12 heures de lecture

      Embarquez pour un voyage extraordinaire au pays des merveilles ! De l'Europe à l'Asie, de l'Afrique à l'Amérique, jusqu'à l'Arctique, l'Antarctique et l'Océanie, les paysages naturels qui nous entourent n'ont pas leur pareille pour nous parler de la beauté : immensité du Sahara, parfaite symétrie du mont Fuji, lumière paradisiaque des Seychelles, grandeur des fjords norvégiens, majesté des Alpes ou du Grand Canyon, splendeur de la côte irlandaise, autant de lieux exceptionnels qui font du monde une éternelle source de fascination. Un texte riche en informations, autant historiques que géographiques, éclaire le rôle qu'ont joué ces paysages tout au long des siècles. A une époque où les espaces naturels sont menacés, cet ouvrage offre un portait saisissant de notre Terre.

      Les splendeurs de la nature
    • Listen To My Kaleidoscope

      • 338pages
      • 12 heures de lecture
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      The collection features twenty fictional stories inspired by real people, exploring profound themes of love, family, hope, and dreams. Each tale presents unique journeys, such as a man pausing time for love, a soldier's spiritual quest, and a woman's struggle through her worst day. Characters grapple with lost love, valuable lessons, and the essence of family, while others embark on transformative adventures across time and distance. The narratives invite readers to experience life’s beauty through vivid imagery and emotional depth, celebrating the gift of existence.

      Listen To My Kaleidoscope
    • Exploring breathtaking natural wonders across every continent, this book highlights remarkable destinations renowned for their beauty, vastness, and unique ecosystems. From Africa's Victoria Falls to the Amazon River in South America, and the Great Barrier Reef in Australia to the glaciers of Antarctica, it showcases diverse landscapes. Each location is celebrated for its distinct characteristics, inviting readers to appreciate and potentially visit these extraordinary sites that exemplify the planet's natural splendor.

      The Natural Wonders of the World: Thoughts on Language and Culture in the Classroom
    • The book delves into the experiences of young men who participated in the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) during the Great Depression, focusing on their work in Arizona's Mogollon Rim. It highlights their contributions to forest conservation, infrastructure development, and community engagement while providing opportunities for education and personal growth. Through interviews with veterans and personal photographs, the narrative captures the transformative impact of their labor on both the land and themselves, illustrating a vital chapter in Arizona's history.

      The Civilian Conservation Corps in Arizona's Rim Country: Working in the Woods
    • 'Till Death Do Us Part

      • 232pages
      • 9 heures de lecture

      Nadia's commitment to her husband is tested when a tragic plane crash leads her to the afterlife, where she embarks on a quest in Heaven. In this ethereal Metropolis, she reunites with her deceased husband but also encounters her first husband, who was murdered young. Caught in a love triangle, Nadia navigates her feelings for two devoted partners who have loved her deeply, challenging her understanding of love and loyalty beyond life itself.

      'Till Death Do Us Part
    • The narrative highlights the unique experience of young men in the Civilian Conservation Corps during the Great Depression, particularly at Wisconsin's Devil's Lake State Park, where their work was visible to tourists. Historian Robert J. Moore captures the voices of veterans and explores archival materials to document this significant contribution, intertwining the awe of nature with gratitude for the labor that shaped the park's beauty. The book preserves the legacy of these men and their vital role in enhancing the American landscape during a challenging era.

      Devil's Lake, Wisconsin and the Civilian Conservation Corps
    • Set against the backdrop of south-central Wisconsin, the narrative uncovers the remnants of a conservation experiment from the Great Depression era. This historical exploration delves into the efforts made during the 1930s to preserve the land and its significance, highlighting the intersection of environmental stewardship and economic hardship. Through vivid descriptions, the book invites readers to reflect on the lasting impact of these early conservation initiatives on today’s landscape.

      The Civilian Conservation Corps in Mount Horeb, Wisconsin