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Item Alabama Forest Owner's Guide to Information Resources: Help for the Small LandownerSandy, John H.; University of Alabama TuscaloosaItem America Rediscovers Lewis and Clark: Are Libraries Ready for the Bicentennial, 2003-2006?(2002) Sandy, John H.; University of Alabama TuscaloosaItem An Analysis of Journals Used in Research in Geomorphology(1974-05-15) Sandy, John H.Item Approval Plans Issues and Innovations: Introduction(1996-06-10) Sandy, John H.Item Astronomy: Selected Reference Sources(1979-12-10) Sandy, John H.Item Author Catalog of the Peat Research Collection at the University of Minnesota DuluthSandy, John H.; Hendrickson, Susan; Hauck, Barbara; Weber, Frances; University of Alabama TuscaloosaItem Basic Tenets of Library Service(1995) Sandy, John H.; University of Alabama TuscaloosaItem Bibliography of Nebraska Geology 1843-1976(1983) Sandy, John H.; Fussell, Jay; University of Alabama TuscaloosaItem The Book Catalogue of 1848: A Time Capsule to the History of The University of Alabama(2016) Sandy, John H.; University of Alabama TuscaloosaItem Book Collecting Inspires UA Students(University of Alabama Libraries, 2010) Sandy, John H.Item Book Review of Ever the Land: A Homestead Chronicle(2022) Sandy, John H.; University of Alabama TuscaloosaA book review of Ever the Land: A Homestead Chronicle, by Ruben L. Parson. A retired St. Cloud State University professor, Parson relates the life of his family on a homestead in Otter Tail County, Minnesota, during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Parson’s grandfather, Pehr Pehrson, and his wife, Anna, and two young daughters emigrated from Sweden in 1869. They were among the first pioneers to settle in the wilderness of west-central Minnesota.Item Book review of Extragalactic Adventure: Our Strange Universe by Jean Heidmann(1982) Sandy, John H.Item Book Review of Flowers, by Irving Penn(1980-12-01) Sandy, John H.This book contains color photographs of seven common flowers: the poppy, tulip, rose, lily, peony, orchid, and begonia. The photographs show the flowers in various stages of development. Quality paper stock and handsome binding add to this book’s value.Item Book review of Management of Training and Staff Development by June Whetherly(1994) Sandy, John H.; University of Alabama TuscaloosaItem Book Review of Mountain Islands and Desert Seas: A Natural History of the U.S.-Mexican Borderlands by Frederick R. Gehlbach(1981) Sandy, John H.; University of Alabama TuscaloosaA Book review: This book explores an area stretching from the lower Rio Grande to the Sonoran Desert. The author describes ecological issues, natural plant and animal communities, and man’s impact on the region. Conservation and diversity are major themes.