The Victoria History of Essex: Harwich, Dovercourt and Parkeston in the 19th Century Gloria LondonThis book explores the changing character of Harwich, Dovercourt and Parkeston over the course of the 19th century, including the boroughs economic, social and political history. Its coastal location dictated its prominent role as a port and naval base from the 14th century onwards, and it retained its military function in the Napoleonic and Crimean wars. It was not all plain sailing, however, for the port towns fortunes in the 19th century, and this
The heart of this book is its fully annotated
It argues that the exploitation of animals formed a key component of urban change
The chapter assesses the potential for upscaling the exploitation of trees as a sustainable resource and examines relevant issues connected with policy and agribusiness
but also its monuments – both for the living and the dead—and its aftermath
The Collected Folklore and Poetry of Hen-Toh is a celebration of the work of one of the most important Native voices of the nineteenth century
It begins by discussing how oomycetes have evolved from invertebrate pathogens to plant pathogens
The recognition that increased levels of atmospheric carbon dioxide are warming the global climate has led to forests being viewed as potential natural ways to reduce carbon dioxide concentrations in the atmosphere
are committed to overthrowing it
and make recommendations for the direction of future research
The book is illustrated throughout in colour
The play itself is one of Jonson's best and has a prescient storyline about journalism being traduced and becoming entertainment instead of remaining factual
This annotated edition contains a historical introduction