
Climate cynicism at the Santa Fe conference (Real Climate)
Guest commentary by Mark Boslough* The Third Santa Fe Conference on Global and
Regional Climate Change was held during Halloween week. It was most notable
for the breadth of opinion — and the span of credibility — of its speakers. I
have long complained about the lack of willingness of most contrarians to
attend and [...]
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Byms Class Minesweepers: RV Calypso, HMS Byms-2203, HMS Byms-2282, Byms Class Minesweeper, HMS Byms-2026 $14.14 Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Not illustrated. Excerpt: RV Calypso is a former British Royal Navy Minesweeper converted into a research vessel for the oceanographic researcher Jacques-Yves Cousteau, equipped with a mobile laboratory for underwater field research. She was severely damaged in 1996, and is undergoing a complete refurbishment in 2009. The ship is named after the Greek mythological figure Calypso. Calypso was originally a wooden-hulled minesweeper built for the British Royal Navy by the Ballard Marine Railway Company of Seattle, Washington, USA. She was made from Oregon pine. She was a BYMS (British Yard Minesweeper) Mark 1 Class Motor Minesweeper, laid down on 12 August, 1941 with the yard designation BYMS-26 and launched on 21 March, 1942. She was commissioned into the Royal Navy in February 1943 as HMS J-826 and assigned to active service in the Mediterranean Sea, reclassified as BYMS-2026 in 1944, laid up at Malta and finally struck from the Naval Register in 1947. After World War II she became a ferry between Malta and the island of Gozo, and was renamed after the nymph Calypso, whose island of Ogygia was mythically associated with Gozo. The Irish millionaire and former MP, Thomas Loel Guinness bought Calypso in 1950 and leased her to Cousteau for a symbolic one franc a year. Cousteau restructured and transformed her into an expedition vessel and support base for diving, filming and oceanographic research. Calypso carried advanced equipment, including one- and two-man mini submarines developed by Cousteau, diving saucers, and underwater scooters. The ship was also fitted with a see-through “nose”, an observation chamber three meters below the waterline, and was modified to house scientific equipment and a helicopter pad. The Calypso underwater camera is named afte… More: |
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Center for Biological Diversity $44.4 Used – High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! The Center for Biological Diversity (CBD) based in Tucson, Arizona, is a nonprofit membership organization with approximately 220,000 members and online activsts, known for its work protecting endangered species through legal action and scientific petitions. The Center has offices and staff in Arizona, California, New Mexico, Oregon, Montana, Illinois, Minnesota, Alabama and Washington, D.C. It was fou |
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Centuria $34.83 Ivan Cherevko pushed the boundaries since early childhood, becoming Ukrainian youngest ever university student at the age of twelve, authoring both fiction and scientific works in a wide spectrum of topics. His previous book, My Ten, a compilation of fiction and non-fiction written by boy wonder between six and ten years, was published by Ukrainian Pedagogic Academy in 2002. Now, five years later, Oregon Connect publishes his first book in American market, Centuria, consisting of one hundred fiction pieces written with him being ten to fifteen years. |
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Clearcutting the Pacific Rain Forest: Production, Science, and Regulation $12.5 Used – In Clearcutting the Pacific Rain Forest, Richard Rajala explores the roots of the deforestation crisis in the Douglas fir regions of Washington, Oregon, and British Columbia between 1880 and 1965.Beginning with an analysis of the technological and managerial innovations that introduced a factory regime to coastal logging, he goes on to study the environmental, scientific, and political history of clearcutting. Rajala documents the growing awareness of the impact of cutting practices on fo |
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Coastal Beauty: Wildflowers and Flowering Shrubs of Coastal British Columbia and Vancouver Island $9.99 Coastal Beauty and Central Beauty are follow-ups to three previous volumes on wildflowers written by Neil Jennings and published by Rocky Mountain Books. All five books include exceptional photographs and interesting information about each plant. For ease of reference, the books are arranged by flower color and by plant family. A complete index is included, using both the common and the scientific names for all plants.Coastal Beauty explores the wildflowers and flowering shrubs commonly found in the coastal regions of British Columbia, including Vancouver Island, and also Coastal Washington and Oregon. |
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Cold Fusion $3 Used – In a remote Oregon biotech facility John Cope emerges from a coma to find himself in a world he no longer recognises. His identity lost, his memory vanished, he discovers that during his long sleep the planet has been plunged into eternal winter by the fall of a meteorite ten years before. America is three parts ice-bound wilderness and the country is run by a new scientific elite. Dr Mhairi Magnusson specialises in memory-retrieval and she is recruited to trawl Cope’s brain for clues |
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Cold Fusion $14.99 Used – In a remote Oregon biotech facility John Cope emerges from a coma to find himself in a world he no longer recognises. His identity lost, his memory vanished, he discovers that during his long sleep the planet has been plunged into eternal winter by the fall of a meteorite ten years before. America is three parts ice-bound wilderness and the country is run by a new scientific elite. Dr Mhairi Magnusson specialises in memory-retrieval and she is recruited to trawl Cope’s brain for clues |
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Cold Fusion $2.17 Used – In a remote Oregon biotech facility John Cope emerges from a coma to find himself in a world he no longer recognises. His identity lost, his memory vanished, he discovers that during his long sleep the planet has been plunged into eternal winter by the fall of a meteorite ten years before. America is three parts ice-bound wilderness and the country is run by a new scientific elite. Dr Mhairi Magnusson specialises in memory-retrieval and she is recruited to trawl Cope’s brain for clues |
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Desktop NOAA $45.95 Oregon Scientific, ***Usually ships within 24 hours*** 20120415110011527 |
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Desktpo NOAA $34.66 Oregon Scientific desktop emergency alert radio Get local weather and civil emergency warnings Get weather forecasts Localized warnings Receive clear reception Provides 24hour broadcasts of public alert emergencies Receives broadcasts for up to nine different local areas Three levels of messages: advisory – watch – warning Builtin extendable antenna Broadcasts messages visually using dot matrix display Automatically sets channel for clearest reception Alerts available in English – French and Spanish Home and travel use modes External speaker jack and antenna port Signal strength icon with Signal Loss reminder Large scrolling LCD with backlight |
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Digital Arithmetic $116 Ercegovac and Lang present a comprehensive yet easily readable treatment of computer arithmetic that spans from theory to current practice. This book should be on every digital designer’s shelf.-William J. Dally, Stanford UniversityDigital Arithmetic provides comprehensive coverage of the most important and useful concepts used in computer arithmetic. The scientific and academic community will benefit greatly from this book.-Alexandre F. Tenca, Oregon State UniversityThe extensive mathematical proofs and the discussions of their implementations make this book a significant scientific and technical contribution. -Paolo Montuschi, Politecnico di Torino, ItalyDigital arithmetic plays an important role in the design of general-purpose digital processors and of embedded systems for signal processing, graphics, and communications. In spite of a mature body of knowledge in digital arithmetic, each new generation of processors or digital systems creates new arithmetic design problems. Designers, researchers, and graduate students will find solid solutions to these problems in this comprehensive, state-of-the-art exposition of digital arithmetic.Ercegovac and Lang, two of the field’s leading experts, deliver a unified treatment of digital arithmetic, tying underlying theory and design practice in a technology-independent manner. They consistently use an algorithmic approach in defining arithmetic operations, illustrate concepts with examples of designs at the logic level, and discuss cost/performance characteristics throughout. Students and practicing designers alike will find Digital Arithmetic a definitive reference and a consistent teaching tool for developing a deep understanding of the “arithmetic style” of algorithms and designs. ·Guides readers to develop sound solutions, avoid known mistakes, and repeat successful design decisions.·Presents comprehensive coverage ¾from fundamental theories to current research |
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Draft Lakeview Resource Management Plan and Environmental Impact Statement $53.45 New – Original publisher: Lakeview, Or.: U.S. Dept. of the Interior, Bureau of Land Management, Lakeview District, Lakeview Resource Area, [2001- OCLC Number: (OCoLC)50711319 Subject: Land use — Oregon — Lakeview — Management. Excerpt: …Draft Lakeview Resource Management Plan / Environmental Impact Statement Meeting # 2 – September 8, 1999: The relationship A2: ICBEMP Scientific Assess-between subbasin review and analysis of the management situation was presented. The ment of the Lakeview P |
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Draft Lakeview Resource Management Plan and Environmental Impact Statement $50.11 New – Original publisher: Lakeview, Or.: U.S. Dept. of the Interior, Bureau of Land Management, Lakeview District, Lakeview Resource Area, [2001- OCLC Number: (OCoLC)50711319 Subject: Land use — Oregon — Lakeview — Management. Excerpt: …Draft Lakeview Resource Management Plan / Environmental Impact Statement Meeting # 2 – September 8, 1999: The relationship A2: ICBEMP Scientific Assess-between subbasin review and analysis of the management situation was presented. The ment of the Lakeview P |
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Draft Lakeview Resource Management Plan and Environmental Impact Statement $62.03 Used – Original publisher: Lakeview, Or.: U.S. Dept. of the Interior, Bureau of Land Management, Lakeview District, Lakeview Resource Area, [2001- OCLC Number: (OCoLC)50711319 Subject: Land use — Oregon — Lakeview — Management. Excerpt: …Draft Lakeview Resource Management Plan / Environmental Impact Statement Meeting # 2 – September 8, 1999: The relationship A2: ICBEMP Scientific Assess-between subbasin review and analysis of the management situation was presented. The ment of the Lakeview |
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Draft Lakeview Resource Management Plan and Environmental Impact Statement $50.11 Used – Original publisher: Lakeview, Or.: U.S. Dept. of the Interior, Bureau of Land Management, Lakeview District, Lakeview Resource Area, [2001- OCLC Number: (OCoLC)50711319 Subject: Land use — Oregon — Lakeview — Management. Excerpt: …Draft Lakeview Resource Management Plan / Environmental Impact Statement Meeting # 2 – September 8, 1999: The relationship A2: ICBEMP Scientific Assess-between subbasin review and analysis of the management situation was presented. The ment of the Lakeview |
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Edge $59.95 New – This action packed romantic thriller begins when scientist Jilly Bartlett drives her white Porsche off an Oregon cliff. Miraculously, Jilly survives. But her accident ignites a series of events laced with lethal scientific experiments, drugs, and murder. It’s up to her brother, FBI agent Ford “Mac” MacDouglas, to extinguish it before it’s too late. |
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Edge $4.6 New – This action packed romantic thriller begins when scientist Jilly Bartlett drives her white Porsche off an Oregon cliff. Miraculously, Jilly survives. But her accident ignites a series of events laced with lethal scientific experiments, drugs, and murder. It’s up to her brother, FBI agent Ford “Mac” MacDouglas, to extinguish it before it’s too late. |
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Genes, Trade, and Regulation $16 Despite working from the same body of scientific assessments, governments in Europe and North America have arrived at polar opposite conclusions about the safety of genetically engineered foods–national differences that have magnified into a global food fight. Where other studies of this problem wear blinders as they attempt to brand novel foods ‘good’ or ‘bad, ‘ this refreshingly clinical analysis instead trains the analytical tools of political science on the root causes of regulatory polarization. Not only does Bernauer reveal why Europe and America have arrived on opposite sides of the controversy–and why the gap is likely to yawn further–he also offers a market-based strategy for accommodating regulatory diversity in this era of globalization. –David G. Victor, author of Collapse of the Kyoto Protocol Policymakers, scholars, and every citizen concerned about the future of the environment, hunger, human health, and the world food supply should read this book. –Ronald Mitchell, University of Oregon This book provides a clear and well-developed argument that the successful development of the agricultural biotechnology sector depends on numerous decisions that have yet to be taken and would require the alignment of research and innovation strategies far more closely to consumer and regulatory requirements than has hitherto been the case. –Erik Millstone, Science Policy Research Unit, Sussex University |
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Genes, Trade, and Regulation: The Seeds of Conflict in Food Biotechnology $65 “Despite working from the same body of scientific assessments, governments in Europe and North America have arrived at polar opposite conclusions about the safety of genetically engineered foods–national differences that have magnified into a global food fight. Where other studies of this problem wear blinders as they attempt to brand novel foods ‘good’ or ‘bad,’ this refreshingly clinical analysis instead trains the analytical tools of political science on the root causes of regulatory polarization. Not only does Bernauer reveal why Europe and America have arrived on opposite sides of the controversy–and why the gap is likely to yawn further–he also offers a market-based strategy for accommodating regulatory diversity in this era of globalization.”–David G. Victor, author of Collapse of the Kyoto Protocol”Policymakers, scholars, and every citizen concerned about the future of the environment, hunger, human health, and the world food supply should read this book.”–Ronald Mitchell, University of Oregon”This book provides a clear and well-developed argument that the successful development of the agricultural biotechnology sector depends on numerous decisions that have yet to be taken and would require the alignment of research and innovation strategies far more closely to consumer and regulatory requirements than has hitherto been the case.”–Erik Millstone, Science Policy Research Unit, Sussex University |
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Handbook of Northwestern Plants Revised Edition $108.89 The Handbook of Northwestern Plants has long been one of the most respected and widely used guides for identifying the plants of western Washington and Oregon. Earlier editions of this book have been used by thousands of botany students and other interested individuals to identify hundreds of different species of plants, while learning how to use analytical plant keys and the basic botanical terminology necessary to understand and accurately identify plants in the field.Intended for use by teachers, students, scientists, amateur botanists, and outdoor enthusiasts, the Handbook of Northwestern Plants brings together in one comprehensive but convenient volume the information necessary to identify the amazing variety of plants found between the Cascade mountains and Pacific Coast in Washington and Oregon as far south as the Umpqua divide. The glossary of botanical terms, illustrations of different types of leaves and flowers, and hundreds of line drawings that highlight the identifying features of various plants will be especially valuable to students and beginners.To make this new edition as accurate and up-to-date as possible, author La Rea J. Dennis has updated the nomenclature to conform to the latest scientific literature, added species, and revised some plant descriptions and keys. To make the book easier to use, the genera and species have been arranged alphabetically within families, and the longer keys have been numbered. As in earlier editions, hundreds of excellent line drawings illustrate the key characteristics of various plants. |
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Heart Rate Monitor Watch (Purple Silicone Wrist Band) $100 Purple Heart Rate Monitor Watch BATTERIES INCLUDED Our stylish Heart Monitor Watch helps you get the most from every workout and maintain on-target cardio intensity with its built-in Oregon Scientific heart rate tracker. Works without a chest strap simply touch the bezel for a quick read of your heart rate. Designed with a soft, silicone strap with aeration for comfort, a large LCD display, convenient one-tap lens to toggle between modes, and an easy-to-read time and calendar. Adjustable wristband. CR2032 3V lithium battery included. Heart Monitor Features: Maintain your target heart rate throughout your workout Tap bezel for a quick read of your heart rate Soft, silicone strap with aeration for comfort Large, easy-to-read LCD display Easy-to-read time and calendar CR2032 3V lithium battery included This is a perfect gift or purchase for any person who is into general fitness. If you or someone you know loves to run, hike or simply lives an active life style this Heart Monitor Watch is the perfect gift. |
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I-Wake Sunrise Clock Alarm Clock $89.99 Waking up on those dark winter mornings is no longer an issue with the unique I-Wake Sunrise Clock. Instead start each day gently with your very own sunrise. This unique Oregon Scientific alarm clock uses gradually changing light to give you the experience of waking naturally with the dawn. Starting 30 minutes before your wake-up time, this clock gradually increases the illumination with a 300-lux lamp. Clock has a snooze feature and crescendo beep simply wave your hand to activate snooze. Add one of five nature sounds or tune to your favorite FM radio station (you can even plug in your mp3 player!). Includes built-in digital FM radio, motion-activated snooze and the option of radio, birds or beeping at alarm time. Comes with replaceable light bulb and two AAA batteries. China. |
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Make No Bones $12.47 Used – The Edgar Award-winning author of Old Bones brings back his famed “skeleton detective” for more sleuthing adventures. In Bend, Oregon, for a scientific conference, anthropologist/sleuth Gideon Oliver is faced with a baffling mystery, when the skeletal remains of a famed scientist are discovered–on display at the Natural History Museum. |
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Make No Bones $130.49 New – The Edgar Award-winning author of Old Bones brings back his famed “skeleton detective” for more sleuthing adventures. In Bend, Oregon, for a scientific conference, anthropologist/sleuth Gideon Oliver is faced with a baffling mystery, when the skeletal remains of a famed scientist are discovered–on display at the Natural History Museum. |
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Make No Bones $11.54 New – The Edgar Award-winning author of Old Bones brings back his famed “skeleton detective” for more sleuthing adventures. In Bend, Oregon, for a scientific conference, anthropologist/sleuth Gideon Oliver is faced with a baffling mystery, when the skeletal remains of a famed scientist are discovered–on display at the Natural History Museum. |
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Make No Bones $7.5 Used – The Edgar Award-winning author of Old Bones brings back his famed “skeleton detective” for more sleuthing adventures. In Bend, Oregon, for a scientific conference, anthropologist/sleuth Gideon Oliver is faced with a baffling mystery, when the skeletal remains of a famed scientist are discovered–on display at the Natural History Museum. |
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Make No Bones (Book Seven in the Gideon Oliver Series) $107.66 New – The Edgar Award-winning author of Old Bones brings back his famed “skeleton detective” for more sleuthing adventures. In Bend, Oregon, for a scientific conference, anthropologist/sleuth Gideon Oliver is faced with a baffling mystery, when the skeletal remains of a famed scientist are discovered–on display at the Natural History Museum. |
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Making Salmon: An Environmental History of the Northwest Fisheries Crisis $15.6 In the past 20 years the Pacific Northwest has invested billions of dollars to save salmon runs, and the only thing everyone can agree upon is that the effort has largely failed. Scientists, historians, politicians, and journalists have offered many explanations for this “salmon crisis, ” but few have looked very far into the past or plumbed primary material necessary to understand the 19th-century roots of salmon management. The purpose of Making Salmon is to subvert the way people have thought about salmon management for the last 125 years. It examines documents from the National Archives, the Smithsonian Institution, and regional archives to illuminate the social, cultural, economic, and environmental context of the decline of salmon from the aboriginal fisheries through the advent of industrial fishing and the rise of salmon hatcheries all the way down to the current crisis of the salmon fisheries as they face the threat of collapse today.As recent scientific research suggests that, hatcheries may have contributed to the decline of salmon runs, Taylor relates in detail how and why fish culture emerged as the primary tool of salmon management. The Oregon experience with fish culture serves as a long-term case study of the intersection of federal, state, and private management strategies and interpretations and misinterpretations of salmon biology.The essence of the salmon crisis is the struggle to define and solve a complicated environmental and social problem, but resolution has been elusive because participants have little in common except the propensity to deflect blame onto other groups or activities. Commercial and sport fishers, fish culturalists, environmentalists,smelters, irrigators, bargers, and dam agencies have all responded to declining runs in different ways. The preferred political and technological strategies have perpetuated, rather than resolved, problems. The detailed history of those efforts offered in Making Salmon should remind |
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Mawson’s Huts: The Birthplace of Australia’s Antarctic Heritage $47.24 This is a beautifully written and illustrated history of Mawson’s Huts, the unique buildings used as the base for one of the most significant expeditions in Antarctic history. The Australasian Antarctic Expedition (AAE) of 1911–1914, led by the young Australian geologist Dr Douglas Mawson, who was later knighted for his efforts, was not only one of the last great voyages of the Heroic Era, it was by far the most successful of its time in scientific terms. The results of the AAE’s investigations were still being published 30 years later. Mawson’s team of 31 expeditioners, with an average age of just 26, established three bases. The main one was built at Cape Denison, Commonwealth Bay, where in January and February 1912 they built the wooden hut from Oregon and Baltic pine that was to be their home for two years. It was from here that the disaster and heroism of Mawson’s far eastern sledging party continues to frame the popular perception of his legendary polar explorations. After the death of his two sledging companions, Dr. Xavier Mertz and Lieutenant Belgrave Ninnis, Mawson walked for a month, starving and alone, back to Cape Denison, only to see his ship departing in the distance. The fragile wooden hut where he had to spend a further year with six companions is now a historic site, and is being conserved by the Mawson’s Huts Foundation in partnership with the Australian Antarctic Division. Formed in 1996, the Foundation is raising funds from the Australian Government and corporate and private sponsors to ensure that this vital part of Australia’s Antarctic heritage remains intact. The Mawson’s Huts Historic Site consists of the main hut, magnetograph house, the transit hut, the ruined absolute magnetic hut, and a memorial cross to Ninnis and Mertz, along with a plaque recording the territorial claim Mawson made on his return for one night in 1931. The Cape Denison site is also recognized internationally under the Antarctic Treaty as a Historic Site |
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Museums in Oregon: List of Museums in Oregon $13.92 New – Chapters: List of Museums in Oregon. Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 37. Not illustrated. Free updates online. Purchase includes a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: This list of museums in Oregon encompasses museums defined for this context as institutions (including nonprofit organizations, government entities, and private businesses) that collect and care for objects of cultural, artistic, scientific, |
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Museums in Oregon: List of Museums in Oregon $13.92 Used – Chapters: List of Museums in Oregon. Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 37. Not illustrated. Free updates online. Purchase includes a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: This list of museums in Oregon encompasses museums defined for this context as institutions (including nonprofit organizations, government entities, and private businesses) that collect and care for objects of cultural, artistic, scientific |
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Narrative of a Journey Across the Rocky Mountains, to the Columbia River (1839) $110.45 New – The Narrative chronicles a journey of discovery by the first trained naturalist to cross the American continent. Townsend’s account of his trek along what would soon become the Oregon Trail is a classic of western exploration and scientific discovery. |
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Narrative of a Journey Across the Rocky Mountains, to the Columbia River (1839) $12.53 New – The Narrative chronicles a journey of discovery by the first trained naturalist to cross the American continent. Townsend’s account of his trek along what would soon become the Oregon Trail is a classic of western exploration and scientific discovery. |
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Narrative of a Journey Across the Rocky Mountains, to the Columbia River (1839) $37.56 Used – The Narrative chronicles a journey of discovery by the first trained naturalist to cross the American continent. Townsend’s account of his trek along what would soon become the Oregon Trail is a classic of western exploration and scientific discovery. |
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Narrative of a Journey Across the Rocky Mountains, to the Columbia River (1839) $43.43 Used – The Narrative chronicles a journey of discovery by the first trained naturalist to cross the American continent. Townsend’s account of his trek along what would soon become the Oregon Trail is a classic of western exploration and scientific discovery. |