Best of
Science-Nature

1990

Grizzly Years: In Search of the American Wilderness


Doug Peacock - 1990
    His thrilling narrative takes us into the bear's habitat, where we observe directly this majestic animal's behavior, from hunting strategies, mating patterns, and denning habits to social hierarchy and methods of communication. As Peacock tracks the bears, his story turns into a thrilling narrative about the breaking down of suspicion between man and beast in the wild.

Desert Notes: Reflections in the Eye of a Raven / River Notes: The Dance of Herons


Barry Lopez - 1990
    From the thundering power of the river's swift current, to the stillness of clear freshwater pools; to desert springs, birds and wind, and rattlesnakes . . . and the terrible intrusion of man, Lopez allows us to share moments of intense personal experience as man tries to come to terms with the Earth's landscape, and with his own existence.

The Usborne Complete First Book of Nature


R. Kidman-Cox - 1990
    -- Beautifully detailed, informative illustrations introduce the world of nature-- Simple text encourages young children to read for themselves

An Introduction to the History of Mathematics


Howard Eves - 1990
    This is an introduction of mathematics history to mathematics students.

The Sierra Club Guide to Sketching in Nature


Cathy Johnson - 1990
    With a skillful blend of inspiration and instruction, artist and naturalist Cathy Johnson offers personal anecdotes, exercises, and helpful tips to guide even first-time artists in using sketching and painting to deepen their understanding of the natural world.Featuring simple, step-by-step instructions and 280 examples of the author's own work—in color and black-and-white—The Sierra Club Guide to Sketching in Nature covers a broad range of subjects, including tools and equipment; mixing paints and washes; understanding color and using a color wheel; capturing the illusion of light; sketching clouds, flowers, trees, plants, and animals; and using field sketches as studies for future paintings. The book also includes source lists for art supplies (including mail order), lists of national workshops for sketching and painting, and a bibliography.

The Other California: The Great Central Valley In Life And Letters


Gerald W. Haslam - 1990
    A vast, flat patchwork of fields and orchards about the size of England, the Valley has become the richest farming region in the history of the world. It also has a rich literary tradition: William Saroyan, Joan Didion, William Everson, Maxine Hong Kingston, Gary Soto, and Richard Rodriguez were all raised in this agricultural heartland.

Seaside Naturalist: A Guide to Study at the Seashore


Deborah A. Coulombe - 1990
    Seaside Naturalist: A Guide to Study at the Seashore

A Parrot Without a Name: The Search for the Last Unknown Birds on Earth


Don Stap - 1990
    He describes the thrill of discovering previously unknown species of birds--and the sobering realization that progress is fast destroying both habitat and inhabitants in the rain forest.

Through the Garden Gate


Elizabeth Lawrence - 1990
    With those columns, a delightful blend of gardening lore, horticultural expertise, and personal adventures, Lawrence inspired thousands of southern gardeners. "[A] fine contribution to the green-thumb genre.--Publishers Weekly