Best Selling Books by E. Hale

E. Hale is the author of Tales of Old Wallingford 1670–1970 (2017), So Near Yet So Far (2012), A Revision of the South American Species of Parmelia Determined by Lynge (1960), New England History in Ballads (2019), Crusoe in New York (2016).

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Tales of Old Wallingford 1670–1970

release date: Dec 01, 2017
Tales of Old Wallingford 1670–1970
Recounting briefly of the historical events of importance to the people of the town of Wallingford, CT from its founding in 1680 to the celebration of the tricentennial in 1970.

So Near Yet So Far

release date: Jan 01, 2012
So Near Yet So Far
How do politicians, diplomats, and interest groups negotiate thetangled web of Canada-US relations? So Near Yet So Farprovides in-depth look at the multiple dimensions of this complexrelationship, especially in the period since 9/11. It bridges thetraditional gap between academic perspectives and those of diplomatic,policy, and government relations professionals to explore both thesimilarities and very significant differences between the two countriespolitical systems and why both matter to anyone trying to understand orinfluence policy outcomes in both countries. Based on almost 200 interviews with current and former governmentpolicy makers, opinion-shapers, and interest group leaders in bothcountries, the book analyzes the motives and mechanics of managingcross-border relations at several levels, includingpolitical-strategic, trade-commercial, cultural-psychological, andinstitutional-procedural. A concluding chapter assesses theimplications of current policy trends for Canada''s foreign andinternational economic policies. So Near Yet So Far will be of interest and value topractitioners, scholars, and citizens of both countries who want abetter understanding of how the Canada-US relationship works- and can be made to work more effectively. Balanced and fair inits analysis, it gets to the core issues without distortingperspectives on either side of the border. Geoffrey Hale is a professor of political science atthe University of Lethbridge.

A Revision of the South American Species of Parmelia Determined by Lynge

New England History in Ballads

release date: Mar 12, 2019
New England History in Ballads
This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work was reproduced from the original artifact, and remains as true to the original work as possible. Therefore, you will see the original copyright references, library stamps (as most of these works have been housed in our most important libraries around the world), and other notations in the work. This work is in the public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work. As a reproduction of a historical artifact, this work may contain missing or blurred pages, poor pictures, errant marks, etc. Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.

Crusoe in New York

release date: Sep 24, 2016
Crusoe in New York
Crusoe in New York - And Other Tales is an unchanged, high-quality reprint of the original edition of 1880. Hansebooks is editor of the literature on different topic areas such as research and science, travel and expeditions, cooking and nutrition, medicine, and other genres.As a publisher we focus on the preservation of historical literature.Many works of historical writers and scientists are available today as antiques only. Hansebooks newly publishes these books and contributes to the preservation of literature which has become rare and historical knowledge for the future.

Executive Summary Report

release date: Jan 01, 2003

Decolonizing the Diet

release date: Jan 01, 2018
Decolonizing the Diet
"Decolonizing the Diet" challenges the common claim that native American communities were decimated after 1492 because they lived in "virgin soils" that were distinct from those in the Old World. Comparing the European transition from Paleolithic hunting and gathering with native American subsistence strategies before and after 1492, this book offers a new way of understanding the link between biology, ecology and history. After examining the history and bioarchaeology of ancient Europe, the ancient Near East, ancient native America and Europe during the medieval Black Death, this book sets out to understand the subsequent collision between indigenous peoples and Europeans in North America from 1492 to the present day. Synthesizing the latest work in the science of nutrition, immunity, and evolutionary genetics with cutting edge scholarship on the history of indigenous North America, this book highlights a fundamental model of human demographic destruction--Human populations have been able to recover from mass epidemics within a century, whatever their genetic heritage. They fail to recover from epidemics when their ability to hunt, gather and farm nutritionally dense plants and animals is diminished by war, colonization and cultural destruction. The history of native America before and after 1492 clearly shows that biological immunity is contingent on historical context, not least in relation to the protection or destruction of long-evolved nutritional building blocks that underlie human immunity. "Decolonizing the Diet" cautions against assuming that certain communities are more prone to metabolic syndromes and infectious diseases, whether due to genetic differences or a comparative lack of exposure to specific pathogens. This book refocuses our understanding on the ways in which human interventions--particularly in food production, nutritional accessibility and ecology--have exacerbated demographic decline in the face of disease; both in terms of reduced immunity prior to infection and reduced ability to fight pathogenic invasion. "Decolonizing the Diet" provides a framework to approach contemporary health dilemmas, both inside and outside native America. Many developed nations now face a medical crisis: so-called "diseases of civilization" have been linked to an evolutionary mismatch between our ancient genetic heritage and our present social, nutritional and ecological environments. The disastrous European intervention in native American life after 1492 brought about a similar--though of course far more destructive-- mismatch between biological needs and societal context. The curtailment of nutritional diversity is related to declining immunity in the face of infectious disease, to diminishing fertility and to the increasing prevalence of metabolic syndromes such as diabetes. "Decolonizing the Diet" thus intervenes in a series of historical and contemporary debates that now extend beyond native America--while noting the specific destruction wrought on indigenous nutritional systems after 1492.

The Role of Bryophytes and Lichens as Community Members in the Upland Forests of Southern Wisconsin

If Yes and Perhaps

release date: Mar 08, 2019
If Yes and Perhaps
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James Russell Lowell and His Friends

release date: Jul 01, 2017
James Russell Lowell and His Friends
James Russell Lowell and His Friends is an unchanged, high-quality reprint of the original edition of 1899. Hansebooks is editor of the literature on different topic areas such as research and science, travel and expeditions, cooking and nutrition, medicine, and other genres. As a publisher we focus on the preservation of historical literature. Many works of historical writers and scientists are available today as antiques only. Hansebooks newly publishes these books and contributes to the preservation of literature which has become rare and historical knowledge for the future.

A Monograph of the Lichen Genus Bulbothrix Hale (Parmeliaceae)

A Monograph of the Lichen Genus Bulbothrix Hale (Parmeliaceae)
A world-level revision is given for the 29 species of Bulbothrix, a generic segregate of Parmelia characterized by marginal bulbate cilia and production of atranorin in the upper cortex. The genus is primarily tropical in distribution and best developed in secondary forests. The main center of speciation is Brazil with 14 species, and the genus is also well represented in Africa. The New World species have a high frequency of depsides and orcinol depsidones, whereas the Old World species usually contain & beta;-orcinol depsidones. One new species, B. klementii Hale, and one new combination, B. goebelii (Zenker) Hale, are proposed.

A Study of the Tribe Gesnerieae, with a Revision of Gesneria (Gesneriaceae, Gesnerioideae)

How to Know the Lichens; a Prepublication Excerpt of the Keys

The Story of Spain

release date: Jul 12, 2017
The Story of Spain
The Story of Spain is an unchanged, high-quality reprint of the original edition of 1887. Hansebooks is editor of the literature on different topic areas such as research and science, travel and expeditions, cooking and nutrition, medicine, and other genres. As a publisher we focus on the preservation of historical literature. Many works of historical writers and scientists are available today as antiques only. Hansebooks newly publishes these books and contributes to the preservation of literature which has become rare and historical knowledge for the future.

The Geek's Guide to the Strange & Unusual: Poltergeists, Ghosts, and Demons

release date: Aug 01, 2013
The Geek's Guide to the Strange & Unusual: Poltergeists, Ghosts, and Demons
The Geek''s Guide to the Strange & Unusual is meant for those who have a sense of adventure and are looking for answers to some of the greatest mysteries confronting mankind. This book, which explores many of the most intriguing paranormal cases and haunted locations around the world, is written to inform and entertain you. Cases and sites examined within the book include the Demon Drummer of Tedworth, Lucedio Abbey, the Dagg Poltergeist, the Ontario Terror, three cases of possession, LaLaurie Mansion, Goldfield Hotel, and Bachelor''s Grove Cemetery, among many other cases and locations.

A Revision of the Lichen Family Thelotremataceae in Panama

A Revision of the Lichen Family Thelotremataceae in Panama
The genus Boerhavia is discussed, its infrageneric classification is reviewed, and four sub-genera are recognized. Distinctions of two Linnaean species, B. diffusa and B. repens are clarified. Boerhavia mutabilis R. Brown and B. pubescens R. Brown are typified. The Boerhavia repens group is discussed and delimited, as is B. rubicunda and several similar species. Boerhavia repens var. maris-indici, B. albiflora, B. crispifolia, and B. herbstii are described as new. A curious abnormal form of B. crispifolia is also described and discussed.

A Monograph of the Lichen Genus Pseudoparmelia Lynge (Parmeliaceae)

Morden-Smithsonian Expedition to Dominica: the Lichens (Thelotremataceae)

Morden-Smithsonian Expedition to Dominica: the Lichens (Thelotremataceae)
A revision is made of the lichen family Thelotremataceae in Dominica, based on previously published records by Elliott and on collections by the author. The family comprises 48 species in 4 genera, Leptotrema, Ocellularia, Phaeotrema, and Thelotrema. The following 15 species are described as new: Ocellularia antillensis, O. conglomerata, O. dominicana, O. maculata, O. mordenii, O. nigropuncta, O. rimosa, O. sorediata, Phaeotrema aggregatum, P. obscurum, Thelotrema confusum, T. dominicanum, T. papillosum, T. tenue, and Leptotrema deceptum. Three new combinations, Ocellularia fecunda (Vainio) Hale, Phaeotrema disciforme (Leighton) Hale, and Leptotrema occultum (Eschweiler) Hale, are also made. Morphological characters are reviewed and the chemistry of each species is presented in detail. The family is exceptionally well developed in mature rain forest.

A Scanning Electron Microscope Survey of the Epidermis of East African Grasses

release date: Jan 01, 1988

Fine Structure of the Cortex in the Lichen Family Parmeliaceae Viewed with the Scanning-electron Microscope

Morden-Smithsonian Expedition to Dominica: the Lichens (Parmeliaceae)

Morden-Smithsonian Expedition to Dominica: the Lichens (Parmeliaceae)
A revision is made of the lichen family Parmeliaceae in Dominica, based on previous published records by Elliott and on collections by the author. Twenty-two species are now known for Parmelia, the only genus in this family on the island. A new species, Parmelia mordenii, is described from rock habitats in the dry scrub woodland.

A Monograph of Parmelia, Subgenus Amphigymnia

A Monograph of the Lichen Genus Parmelina Hale (Parmeliaceae)

A Monograph of the Lichen Genus Parmelina Hale (Parmeliaceae)
The 47 species of Parmelina are revised on the world level. Two sections are recognized: section Parmelina with 30 species widely distributed in temperate to tropical montane regions and section Myelochroa with 17 terpene-containing species concentrated in eastern and southern Asia. The genus is most closely related to Parmotrema Massalongo. Five new species, P. crassata Hale, P. degelii Hale, P. indica Hale, P. rhytidodes Hale, and P. schindleri Hale, are described, and six new combinations proposed, P. amagiensis (Asahina) Hale, P. damaziana (Zahlbruckner) Hale, P. endoleuca (Taylor) Hale, P. irrugans (Nylander) Hale, P. jamesii (Hale) Hale, and P. pastillifera (Harmand) Hale. New combinations are also made for Hypotrachyna baguioensis (Hale) Hale and Parmotrema nylanderi (Lynge) Hale.

Managing Alternate Realities

release date: Jan 01, 2007

"In the Pipeline" Or "over a Barrel"?

release date: Jan 01, 2011

Seven Spanish Cities and the Way to Them

release date: Mar 05, 2019
Seven Spanish Cities and the Way to Them
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The Morphology and Taxonomy of Aneilema R. Brown (Commelinaceae)

The Life and Times of Edward Everett Hale

Uneasy Partnership

release date: Jan 01, 2009

The fall of the Stuarts and Western Europe from 1678 to 1697

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