Most Popular Books by Chris Wallace

Chris Wallace is the author of New and Selected Poems (2013), Rungs of Time (1993), Colombia Handbook (2015), Chile Handbook (2016), Clover, a Literary Rag (2014).

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New and Selected Poems

release date: Feb 28, 2013
New and Selected Poems
This book distils an adult lifetime into the intense magic of poetry. Wallace-Crabbe is a nature poet in the broadest possible sense: his poems, ranging widely in tone and subject-matter, seek above all to convey the richness and variety of our world, his sense that we are inserted headlong into life'' and must make the best of what comes to us. Throughout his work - at times wryly philosophical, at times gently elegiac - Wallace-Crabbe remains passionately committed to his quest, troubling the stubborn world for meaning''.

Rungs of Time

release date: Jan 01, 1993
Rungs of Time
This is the fourth collection of poetry by Chris Wallace-Crabbe, a cosmopolitan poet who once again covers a wide range of subjects in a style that is sometimes "deadly serious," sometimes intensely playful and witty, sometimes quite simple in its celebration of the poet''s home country, Australia. In Rungs of Time the clutter of living both enchants and perplexes the poet: a poem that lists a hundred or so things that "are in the saddle and ride mankind" contrasts with philosophical introspection.

Colombia Handbook

release date: Apr 27, 2015
Colombia Handbook
From vibrant cities to snow-capped volcanoes and white-sand beaches, Colombia offers enormous variety. Footprint''s 5th edition Handbook will guide you from salsa clubs & gold museums to the Amazon jungle.

Chile Handbook

release date: Jul 11, 2016
Chile Handbook
A place of extremes and contradictions, Chile is home to a bewilderingly diverse geography and climate. Footprint’s Chile Handbook will guide you from the endless and eerie Atacama Desert in the north to the creaking, fractured glacial ice of the south, with beaches, rainforest and vineyards to explore in between. • Great coverage of the top activities and sights in the region, including Easter Island, Chiloé, the wine routes, skiing, geysers and salt flats • Loaded with information and suggestions on how to get off the beaten track, from hiking volcanoes to whitewater rafting • Includes comprehensive information on everything from transport and practicalities to history, culture & landscape • Plus all the usual accommodation, eating and drinking listings for every budget • Full-colour planning section to inspire you and help you find the best experiences From Patagonian penguins to the buzz of vertiginous Valparaíso, Footprint’s fully updated 8th edition will help you navigate this adventurous destination.

Clover, a Literary Rag

release date: Jun 22, 2014
Clover, a Literary Rag
Clover, A Literary Rag is a semiannual magazine featuring stories, poems, memoir, and an occasional review. Based in Bellingham, Washington, the magazine hosts writers from the region and the world. New writers mix with seasoned writers--and writers from the Independent Writers'' Studio are featured. The magazine celebrates words and in this light there are no photographs or visual art in Clover. The cover is the first page of the table of contents for that edition. We frequently have over 50 contributors. We pride ourselves in creating a beautiful setting for the written word.

Argentina Handbook

release date: Jan 12, 2015
Argentina Handbook
An up-to-date and informative guide to making the most of any trip, of whatever length, to Argentina. Useful Spanish words and phrases are included as well as suggestions of places to stay

Patagonia Footprint Handbook

release date: Nov 29, 2016
Patagonia Footprint Handbook
Hit the trail and get the best bits from Patagonia. From the peaks of the highest mountains in the Andes, through the beautiful lake district to the glaciated wilderness of Torres de Paine National Park and from the pampas to Buenos Aires and the beaches

Food Lion; Earvin "Magic" Johnson; Fickle Washington Dc

Food Lion; Earvin "Magic" Johnson; Fickle Washington Dc
Diane Sawyer presents an undercover investigation of some Food Lion supermarkets, the fastest growing grocery chain in the nation. Shows how old or spoiled food receives expiration date changes, is repackaged, and/or is treated to make it appear fresh. Discusses sanitation conditions and effective scheduling problems. Chris Wallace talks with "Earvin "Magic" Johnson about his failed comeback to the NBA. Sam Donaldson talks with restaurant patrons about fickle Washington, D. C. now that the Democrats are coming to town.

Six Voices. Contemporary Australian Poets. D. by Chris Wallace-Crabbe

The Untitled Renaissance Project

release date: Jan 01, 2002

Caring for a Diabetic Foot Or Residual Limb in a Farming Environment

release date: Jan 01, 2006

Footprint Handbook Chile

release date: Jan 01, 2016

Explore Rio de Janeiro

release date: Jan 01, 2016
Explore Rio de Janeiro
In a spectacular setting between granite peaks and the South Atlantic Ocean, Rio de Janeiro is one of South America''s most iconic cities. Explore Rio de Janeiro is the latest title in this popular series from Insight and is the ideal pocket companion when discovering this exciting city: a full-colour guide containing 14 easy-to-follow routes through the city''s many fascinating neighbourhoods, from the Centro Hist?rico and the charming Santa Teresa district to the fabled beaches of Copacabana to Ipanema and beyond to the Costa Verde. Insight''s trademark cultural coverage perfectly sets the routes in context, with introductions to Brazilian cuisine, and Rio''s shops and nightlife. The best places to eat and drink are highlighted in each route and in the directory section, which also contains a wealth of useful practical information, including a range of carefully selected hotels to suit all budgets. All routes are plotted on the useful pull-out map, and evocative photography reveals Rio''s unique character.

A Representative Human

release date: Jan 01, 2003

The Thing Itself

release date: Jan 01, 2007

Where Do We Live But Days?

release date: Jan 01, 2010

Argentina Footprint Handbook

release date: Jan 01, 2017
Argentina Footprint Handbook
Immense, intense and dramatic, Argentina is a land of contrasts. From sophisticated Buenos Aires, home to grand baroque buildings and the mysteries of the tango, to the lush, jungled Iguazu Falls, down to the incredible frozen landscapes of Patagonia, Footprint''s Argentina Handbook will ensure you discover the best of this incredible country.

Footprint Chile Handbook

release date: Jan 01, 2015

...Order and turbulence: the poetry of Francis Webb

Explore Buenos Aires

release date: Jan 01, 2017
Explore Buenos Aires
Take a fresh approach to Buenos Aires with this brand new Explore guide. Lavishly illustrated in full colour, this book features 14 fantastic self-guided routes, written by a local expert and packed with great insider tips. Whether you are new to the city or a repeat visitor, whatever your interests, and however long your stay, this book is the perfect companion, showing you the smartest way to link the sights and taking you beyond the beaten tourist track. All the routes come with clear, easy-to-follow full-colour maps. A ''Key Facts'' box at the start of each tour highlights the recommended time needed to enjoy it to the full, plus the distance covered and a start and end point; all this makes it simple to find the perfect tour for the time you have to spare. Try some of the hand-picked places to eat and drink and sleep, or refer to the clearly organised A-Z of practical information to get to grips with the city.

Group Selection and the Evolution of Altruism

release date: Jan 01, 2001
Group Selection and the Evolution of Altruism
''Group selection'' is often cited as an explanation for the survival of altruism. The idea of group selection is a controversial one - much effort has been expended on its justification (and refutation). Relatively little effort has gone into formally testing whether or not it can actually provide a reasonable explanation for altruistic behaviour. This paper concentrates solely on whether or not a group structure enables the survival of altruism in an evolving population. If altruism is to flourish either groups need to be isolated from each other for multiple generations, or groups themselves need to be constructed in a positively assortative manner. In the former case the size of the group, the relative benefit to cost of altruism and the number of generations in isolation play a crucial role in determining the survival chances of altruism. In the latter case, when groups are short-lived phenomena, a precise condition is given on the assortative mechanism for the survival of altruism in the long run. The probability distribution of the dispersion-rematching process and the group size are of critical importance in this case.

Skin, Surfaces and Shadows

release date: Jan 01, 2007
Skin, Surfaces and Shadows
An artists'' book exploring the surfaces of things and the figurative dividing line of the shadow. The book combines digital technologies with traditional techniques and materials.
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