The Kangaroo and the Porpoise

The Kangaroo and the Porpoise
Author: Agnes Lippo
Publisher:
Total Pages: 32
Release: 1987
Genre: Aboriginal Australians
ISBN: 9780868963273


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How the kangaroo got its little arms and the porpoise got the hole in its head.

The Kangaroo and the Porpoise

The Kangaroo and the Porpoise
Author: Agnes Lippo
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 1991
Genre: Aboriginal Australians
ISBN:


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The Kangaroo and the Porpoise

The Kangaroo and the Porpoise
Author: Pamela Lofts
Publisher:
Total Pages: 32
Release: 2004
Genre: Aboriginal Australians
ISBN: 9781865046297


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This story was told by Agnes Lippo from the Aboriginal community of Belyuen in the Northern Territory, where people from the Larrakia and Waigite language groups live. The illustrations in this book are adapted from paintings of the story done by the children at Belyuen School. Bill Turner, Head Teacher at Belyuen School in 1987, said "'The Kangaroo and the Porpoise' is one of the many stories from the very small Aboriginal community of Belyuen. We hope publishing these stories will enable us to buy materials for the school. We want to continue to document the culture of the people at Belyuen."

The Bat and the Crocodile

The Bat and the Crocodile
Author: Pamela Lofts
Publisher:
Total Pages: 32
Release: 2004
Genre: Aboriginal Australians
ISBN: 9781865046273


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This story comes from the Aboriginal people at Warmun (Turkey Creek) in Western Australia. It was told in the Kija language by Jacko Dolumyu and then in English by Hector Jandany. The illustrations are adapted from paintings of the story done by the children living at Warmun. Eileen Bray, of the Kija Language Group at Warmun, said, "When we talk about the Dreamtime, we think about the beginning. It was that sacred time when the land, water, trees, animals, sacred sites and people came to be. Our ancestors have passed on the Dreamtime to us through our culture - law, language, song and dance. The Dreamtime is that special thing in the hearts of all Aboriginal people."

Jake's Bones

Jake's Bones
Author: Jake McGowan-Lowe
Publisher: Ticktock Books, Limited
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2014-03-04
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9781848988521


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Jake McGowan-Lowe is a boy with a very unusual hobby. Since the age of 7, he has been photographing and blogging about his incredible finds and now has a worldwide following, including 100,000 visitors from the US and Canada. Follow Jake as he explores the animal world through this new 64-page book. He takes you on a world wide journey of his own collection, and introduces you to other amazing animals from the four corners of the globe. Find out what a cow's tooth, a rabbit's rib and a duck's quack look like and much, much more besides.

The Jungle Book

The Jungle Book
Author: Rudyard Kipling
Publisher:
Total Pages: 328
Release: 1894
Genre:
ISBN:


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Inheritors of the Earth

Inheritors of the Earth
Author: Chris D. Thomas
Publisher: PublicAffairs
Total Pages: 376
Release: 2017-09-05
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 1610397282


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Human activity has irreversibly changed the natural environment. But the news isn't all bad. It's accepted wisdom today that human beings have permanently damaged the natural world, causing extinction, deforestation, pollution, and of course climate change. But in Inheritors of the Earth, biologist Chris Thomas shows that this obscures a more hopeful truth -- we're also helping nature grow and change. Human cities and mass agriculture have created new places for enterprising animals and plants to live, and our activities have stimulated evolutionary change in virtually every population of living species. Most remarkably, Thomas shows, humans may well have raised the rate at which new species are formed to the highest level in the history of our planet. Drawing on the success stories of diverse species, from the ochre-colored comma butterfly to the New Zealand pukeko, Thomas overturns the accepted story of declining biodiversity on Earth. In so doing, he questions why we resist new forms of life, and why we see ourselves as unnatural. Ultimately, he suggests that if life on Earth can recover from the asteroid that killed off the dinosaurs, it can survive the onslaughts of the technological age. This eye-opening book is a profound reexamination of the relationship between humanity and the natural world.

The Art of Cuisine

The Art of Cuisine
Author: Henry de Toulouse-Lautrec
Publisher: Macmillan + ORM
Total Pages: 200
Release: 2015-03-17
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 1466892358


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Henri de-Toulouse-Lautrec brought to his art a zest for life as well as an impeccable style. It is an exciting discovery to find that Lautrec applies this same exuberance and meticulous technique to the art of cuisine--that he invented recipes and cooked new dishes as an artistic creation worthy of his serious attention. This volume is a collection of the recipes that Lautrec invented, or were garnered in his company from acquaintances of all classes of society. It has been illustrated with the menus that Lautrec himself designed and decorated, as well as with a rich abundance of other appropriate Lautrec paintings and drawings. The frontispiece is a portrait by Edouard Vuillard of lautrec preparing one of his masterful dishes. The recipes are given here in their original form, retaining their color of thought and language. The only modifications are culinary notes that have been added to facilitate the work of modern cooks. Lautrec took great pride in his culinary ability, and if he felt it would not be appreciated, he would say that some people "are not worth of ring dove with olives, they will never have any and they will never know what it is." Lautrec planned meals carefully, made beautifully decorated menus, and was inspired by the dinners to draw more sketches of the dinners, and of the food. He also brought to cuisine, as to the rest of his life, a marvelous wit. Who could forget the invitation to eat kangaroo, in honor of an animal that he had seen boxing at a circus (it was replaced at the last moment by an enormous sheep with an artificial pouch): or the housewarming of the apartment of his friend Natanson, where in a crazy atmosphere, he managed to intoxicate the artistic elite of Paris and launch the fashion of cocktail food. We owe the record of this cuisine (and also of a great body of the art collection itself) to Maurice Joyant. Joyant and Lautrec had been childhood friends, and their intimacy was renewed and deepened during the Montmartre years, when Lautrec's fame was growing and Joyant was director of the same art gallery in Paris that Theo Van Gogh had run before him. Lautrec was, throughout their relationship, the artist and innovator; Joyant, the steadying influence, the protector, and, after the painter's death, the executor. This book is a tribute to their friendship and to their daily intercourse in art and in cuisine. Thus, art, friendship, and food have come together in The Art of Cuisine as a joyful legacy of Henry de Toulouse-Lautrec and Maurice Joyant.

His Shoes Were Far Too Tight

His Shoes Were Far Too Tight
Author: Edward Lear
Publisher: Chronicle Books
Total Pages: 41
Release: 2013-04-02
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1452126690


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Renowned author Daniel Pinkwater and best-selling poet and artist Calef Brown team up to champion the ridiculous! These endlessly fascinating and imaginative poems are as fresh and delightful today as they were when Edward Lear wrote them more than a hundred years ago—from "The Owl and the Pussycat" to "The Pobble Who Has No Toes." This charming book proves that, sometimes, there's nothing children need more than a healthy dose of nonsense!

Kamilaroi, Dippil, and Turrubul

Kamilaroi, Dippil, and Turrubul
Author: William Ridley
Publisher:
Total Pages: 108
Release: 1866
Genre: Aboriginal Australians
ISBN:


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Kamilaroi: the language of the aborigines of the Namoi, Barwan, Bundarra and Balonne Rivers, and of Liverpool Plains and the Upper Hunter.