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Rutherford H. Platt

    Rutherford Hayes Platt Jr. était un écrivain naturaliste américain qui a exploré les profondes connexions entre les humains et le monde naturel à travers son œuvre. Son style se caractérise par une observation poétique et une profonde compréhension des processus écologiques. Platt a cherché à susciter une plus grande appréciation et un plus grand soin pour l'environnement chez ses lecteurs. Son écriture sert de pont entre la compréhension scientifique et l'expérience émotionnelle de la nature.

    The Forgotten Book of Eden
    First Book of Adam and Eve
    Reclaiming American Cities: The Struggle for People, Place, and Nature Since 1900
    The Humane Metropolis: People and Nature in the 21st-Century City [With DVD]
    The Lost Books of the Bible and the Forgotten Books of Eden
    • 2021

      This book contains translations of all of the texts found in 'Apocrypha and Pseudepigrapha'. Non-Canonical texts such as the first and second book of Adam and Eve, the secrets of Enoch, the Psalms of Solomon and the Testaments of the Twelve Patriarchs. This book contains translations of all of the texts found in 'Apocrypha and Pseudepigrapha'. Non-Canonical texts such as the first and second book of Adam and Eve, the secrets of Enoch, the Psalms of Solomon and the Testaments of the Twelve Patriarchs.

      The Forgotten Book of Eden
    • 2013

      Humane urbanism encompasses diverse initiatives like affordable housing, bike paths, and urban farms, all aimed at fostering community connections and reintroducing nature into urban environments. The book explores the historical struggle against elite control and highlights the rise of grassroots movements that seek to transform metropolitan America into a more humane and sustainable place. It emphasizes the significance of spontaneous, low-tech solutions in this ongoing urban evolution.

      Reclaiming American Cities: The Struggle for People, Place, and Nature Since 1900
    • 2010

      First Book of Adam and Eve

      • 104pages
      • 4 heures de lecture

      The narrative explores the journey of Adam and Eve, beginning with their creation and idyllic existence in the Garden of Eden, followed by their expulsion and the trials they encounter in a harsh new world. The first half delves into their life in Eden, while the latter half focuses on their survival and efforts to establish a new life, highlighting themes of resilience and adaptation. This unabridged edition includes all seventy-nine chapters, presented in an updated typeface.

      First Book of Adam and Eve
    • 2006

      Focusing on the urgent need for humane urban environments, this collection of essays and case studies examines strategies for improving the livability of metropolitan areas. Inspired by urban thinker William H. Whyte, the book discusses themes such as urban greenspaces, ecological restoration, and social equity. Contributors range from academic experts to practitioners, offering a diverse perspective on grassroots initiatives and design principles. The editor contextualizes these insights, advocating for widespread adoption of humane urban strategies to enhance city life.

      The Humane Metropolis: People and Nature in the 21st-Century City [With DVD]
    • 2005