New Releases by Elizabeth Marshall

Elizabeth Marshall is the author of When Fate Dictates (2012), Measuring the Indirect Land-Use Change Associated with Increased Biofuel Feedstock Production (2011), The Eternal Waltz of Jacqueline Kennedy (2011), The Harmless People (2010), The Hidden Life of Dogs (2010).

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When Fate Dictates

release date: Jan 01, 2012
When Fate Dictates
The Scottish Highlands are well known for their mystical charms and tales of fantasy, yet very few have encountered the power of a Highland Stag, the magic of a Campbell crystal or the enchantment of a sprig of heather. Indeed, even those who dwell within the shadows of these formidable mountains are often unaware of their charms.In the early hours of February 13th 1692 the sulfurous smell of a fired gun hung in the air of these mountains. Men, women and children screamed in terror, withering against pain as they fell, bludgeoned to death by men of the army. The shameful scar of a dreadful and tragic event was etched upon the landscape of a beautiful and otherwise honorable place forever.Awoken by the sickly, metallic copper stink of fresh blood and death, Corran MacDonald is forced to flee into blizzard swept mountains. With her family massacred and her village destroyed, Corran trusts the man when he offers to help her escape. But things aren''t quite what they seem and very soon their bid for freedom is thwarted by Simon''s old enemy and fellow Red Coat, Angus. A perilous journey of mystery, magic and intrigue takes the couple through time to modern day York where a twist of fate leads them to a conflict that will shape the final destiny of all Highlanders.''When Fate Dictates'' is a full length novel of approximately 90 000 words and is book one in the ''Highland Secret Series''.

Measuring the Indirect Land-Use Change Associated with Increased Biofuel Feedstock Production

release date: Jun 01, 2011
Measuring the Indirect Land-Use Change Associated with Increased Biofuel Feedstock Production
Summarizes the current state of knowledge of the drivers of land-use change and describes the analytic methods used to estimate the impact of biofuel feedstock production on land use. The larger the impact of domestic biofuels feedstock production on commodity prices and the availability of exports, the larger the international land-use effects are likely to be. The amount of pressure placed on land internationally will depend in part on how much of the land needed for biofuel production is met through an expansion of agricultural land in the U.S. If crop yield per acre increases through more intensive management or new crop varieties, then less land is needed to grow a particular amount of that crop. Illustrations. This is a print on demand report.

The Eternal Waltz of Jacqueline Kennedy

release date: May 02, 2011
The Eternal Waltz of Jacqueline Kennedy
Jacqueline Kennedy spends one single treasured day in eternity with her husband and children, examining both her joys and tragedies, as well as those of the United States during the days of the Kennedy presidency.

The Harmless People

release date: Nov 24, 2010
The Harmless People
“A study of primitive people which, for beauty of . . . style and concept, would be hard to match.” —The New York Times Book Review In the 1950s Elizabeth Marshall Thomas became one of the first Westerners to live with the Bushmen of the Kalahari desert in Botswana and South-West Africa. Her account of these nomadic hunter-gatherers, whose way of life had remained unchanged for thousands of years, is a ground-breaking work of anthropology, remarkable not only for its scholarship but for its novelistic grasp of character. On the basis of field trips in the 1980s, Thomas has now updated her book to show what happened to the Bushmen as the tide of industrial civilization—with its flotsam of property rights, wage labor, and alcohol—swept over them. The result is a powerful, elegiac look at an endangered culture as well as a provocative critique of our own. "The charm of this book is that the author can so truly convey the strangeness of the desert life in which we perceive human traits as familiar as our own. . . . The Harmless People is a model of exposition: the style very simple and precise, perfectly suited to the neat, even fastidious activities of a people who must make their world out of next to nothing." —The Atlantic

The Hidden Life of Dogs

release date: Sep 10, 2010
The Hidden Life of Dogs
“A fascinating glimpse into the canine world, possibly deeper and more accurate than any we have had until now” (The New York Times Book Review). Long before the Dog Whisperer, anthropologist Elizabeth Marshall Thomas revealed to readers the nature of pack dynamics, leading to a completely new understanding of dogs, their personalities, and their desires. Based on thirty years of living with and observing dogs, The Hidden Life of Dogs asks one question: What do dogs want? To find out, we must meet the pack. First there is Misha, a husky Thomas followed on her daily rounds of more than 130 square miles. Then there is Maria, who adored Misha, bore his puppies, and clearly mourned when he moved away; the brave pug Bingo and his little wife, Violet; the dingo Viva; and other colorful characters. In observing them, Thomas learned that what dogs want most of all is other dogs. Informative and captivating, The Hidden Life of Dogs will give every canine owner and canine lover great insight into dog behavior. “A wonderful book . . . Too bad dogs can’t read. They’d be fascinated. Dog people will be too.” —USA Today

Creating a Confederate Kentucky

release date: Jan 01, 2010
Creating a Confederate Kentucky
Historian E. Merton Coulter famously said that Kentucky "waited until after the war was over to secede from the Union." In this fresh study, Anne E. Marshall traces the development of a Confederate identity in Kentucky between 1865 and 1925 that belied th

The Hidden Life of Deer

release date: Aug 27, 2009
The Hidden Life of Deer
The animal kingdom operates by ancient rules, and the deer in our woods and backyards can teach us many of them—but only if we take the time to notice. In the fall of 2007 in southern New Hampshire, the acorn crop failed and the animals who depended on it faced starvation. Elizabeth Marshall Thomas began leaving food in small piles around her farmhouse. Soon she had over thirty deer coming to her fields, and her naturalist''s eye was riveted. How did they know when to come, all together, and why did they sometimes cooperate, sometimes compete? Throughout the next twelve months she observed the local deer families as they fought through a rough winter; bred fawns in the spring; fended off coyotes, a bobcat, a bear, and plenty of hunters; and made it to the next fall when the acorn crop was back to normal. As she hiked through her woods, spotting tree rubbings, deer beds, and deer yards, she discovered a vast hidden world. Deer families are run by their mothers. Local families arrange into a hierarchy. They adopt orphans; they occasionally reject a child; they use complex warnings to signal danger; they mark their territories; they master local microclimates to choose their beds; they send countless coded messages that we can read, if only we know what to look for. Just as she did in her beloved books The Hidden Life of Dogs and Tribe of Tiger, Thomas describes a network of rules that have allowed earth''s species to coexist for millions of years. Most of us have lost touch with these rules, yet they are a deep part of us, from our ancient evolutionary past. The Hidden Life of Deer is a narrative masterpiece and a naturalist''s delight.

Where the Blind Horse Sings

release date: Aug 01, 2009
Where the Blind Horse Sings
More than anything else, this is a book about love. In this deeply moving account, you will hear about Rambo, a sheep who informs the staff when another animal is in trouble; and Paulie, a former cockfighting rooster who eats lunch with humans; Dino, an old toothless pony who survived a fire; and many more. Alongside these horses, roosters, pigs, sheep, rabbits, cows, and other animals is a staff of loving humans for whom every animal life, even that of a frog rushed to the vet for emergency surgery, has merit. Reading this book can profoundly--and joyously--change your life.

The Contrarian Effect

release date: Sep 25, 2008
The Contrarian Effect
Take the traditional sales model, which is outdated and needs a serious makeover, and turn it on its head by applying the advice in The Contrarian Effect: Why It Pays (Big) to Take Typical Sales Advice and Do the Opposite. Find an entirely sound approach to building better client relationships and closing more sales by doing the exact opposite that conventional sales advice dictates. Re-examine the most well-worn sales tactics in the business and discover specific and actionable strategies and principles that will help you close more sales today.

It All Came Crashing Down

release date: Mar 12, 2008
It All Came Crashing Down
This woman, who had raised her children, had found love and romance again, had a gorgeous home and financial security, and even had the luxury of still working in her career, was devastated when one day it all came crashing down. How she survived the humiliation and sudden poverty, and then came to receive a gift greater than all she had lost, is indeed a heart felt experience, and that''s just the beginning.

Animal Happiness

release date: Aug 17, 2007
Animal Happiness
A New York Times Notable Book of 1994 Highly respected author, philosopher, and animal trainer Vicki Hearne offers a treasure trove of animal anecdotes, all written in her unique and poetic style. Through entertaining stories about cats, horses, an ornamental carp, a scorpion, and tortoises, Hearne focuses on how each of these various creatures experiences happiness in its own special way. She takes issue with Ludwig Wittgenstein on lions and language, discusses the naming of pets, and considers the process of mourning a loved dog''s death.

Good Citizenship, Nursing, and the Red Cross in Early Twentieth Century Argentina

release date: Jan 01, 2007

The Old Way

release date: Jan 01, 2006

The Stories of Beowulf

release date: Jan 01, 2004

Risk Mitigation Plan for Optimizing Protection O FConstructed Facilities

release date: Jan 01, 2004

I Danced in Africa

release date: Oct 01, 2003

Factors Relating to Outcome of Inpatient Detoxification in Drug Abusers

The Relationship Between Learning Conceptions, Approaches to Learning, and Learning Outcomes in Foundation Year Engineering Students

release date: Jan 01, 1995

Hidden Life of Dogs ?

release date: May 19, 1994

A Retrospective Evaluation of the Governor's School of North Carolina

Analysis of Cost-Sharing Programs for Pollution Abatement of Municipal Wastewater. Final Report

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