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No path but my own: horseback adventures in the Chilcotin and the Rockies
Par Cliff Kopas, Leslie Kopas. 1996
A collection of personal stories from the pack trips that Cliff Kopas took in the 1920s and 1930s, compiled by…
his son, Leslie Kopas. They include trips to the Rockies, from Chilcotin to Banff and Lake Louise; the remote settlements of the Ulkatcho Carrier; and crossing the newly designated Tweedmuir Park in 1938. 1996.No ordinary woman: the story of Mary Schäffer Warren
Par Janice Sanford Beck. 2001
No limits
Par Janet Wells, Harry C Cordellos. 1993
Cordellos avoided sports in his youth because of failing sight and a heart murmur. His attitude changed when he was…
introduced to water skiing through an orientation centre. Now considered the most highly conditioned blind athlete in the world by Dr. Kenneth Cooper, director of Cooper Aerobics Center, Dallas, fifty-three-year-old Cordellos holds a master's degree in physical education and lectures widely. 1993.No end in sight: my life as a blind Iditarod racer
Par Rachael Scdoris, Rick Steber. 2006
Twenty-one-year-old author discusses her Oregon childhood, her experience with low vision, and her determination to become a professional sled dog…
racer. Describes being introduced to the sport by her father, becoming the youngest athlete to win a five-hundred-mile race, and the obstacles she overcame to qualify for the Iditarod. 2006.Niels Bohr et la physique quantique (Points. 145)
Par François Lurçat. 2001
Une tentative, par moments philosophique, pour rendre l'oeuvre de Bohr compréhensible à des lecteurs qui ne savent rien de la…
physique. "Un appendice donne des précisions destinées à celui qui a des rudiments de mathématiques du niveau de l'enseignement secondaire". 2001.Naturally salty: coastal characters of the Pacific Northwest
Par Marianne Scott. 2003
Sailors, scientists, painters, eccentrics, boat designers and builders - their salty interests may diverge, but all share a passion for…
the sea. These are just some of the characters Scott interviews to bring together an intriguing, honest, and funny collection that profiles young adventurers to octogenarians. 2003.My world: the extraordinary life of Gail Taylor : an autobiography
Par Gail Taylor. 1997
Gail Taylor was born with cerebral palsy, she is blind, will never walk, and was unable to talk until the…
age of nine. However she can now converse in seven languages, Gail has perfect pitch, loves music and takes an interest in all sports. Gail swims and rides, and since passing her Radio Amateurs' Examination, she talks to people all over the world. Her extraordinary story of achievement against the odds is courageous and inspiring. 1997.The author recounts her journey to Tibet, where she opened a school for blind children to teach them the Tibetan…
braille system she devised while a University of Bonn student. Tenberken describes losing her sight at age twelve, her education, establishing her school, and founding the organization Braille without Borders. 2003.My heart is Africa: a flying adventure
Par Scott Griffin. 2006
In 1996, Scott Griffin joined the Flying Doctors Service, which flies doctors to remote areas of Africa - by flying…
to Kenya himself. Griffin's two-year adventure included storms, equipment problems, and fuel shortages while flying to Africa, and upon arrival he circumnavigated the continent, flying over deserts, mountains and jungles both as a medical volunteer and tourist. Some descriptions of violence and some strong language. 2006.Mud, sweat and tears
Par Bear Grylls. 2011
Louis Braille: l'inventeur du langage qui permit aux aveugles de lire (Les Gens qui ont aidé l'humanité. II #Vol. 2)
Par Beverley Birch, William Olivier Desmond. 1990
Histoire de Louis Braille. À l'âge de treize ans, il s'inspira d'un système de lecture tactile en usage dans l'armée…
française pour créer un système d'écriture et de lecture simple et génial, consistant en des points en relief et permettant à des millions de personnes aveugles, partout dans le monde, de lire, de comprendre et de communiquer efficacement par écrit. Pour les lecteurs d'école secondaire. 1990.Amelia Earhart
Par Jennifer Lesieur. 2010
Portrait de l'aviatrice américaine, star internationale et icône de la femme moderne dans l'Amérique des années 1930. Sa disparition en…
mer, alors qu'elle accomplit un tour du monde, reste encore un mystère aujourd'hui. 2010.Mine for a year
Par Susan Kuklin. 1984
George, a 4-H Club member, becomes involved in Puppy Power, a programme that places puppies in homes for a year…
before they are trained as guide dogs for the blind. Grades 3-6. c1984.Master mariner: Capt. James Cook and the peoples of the Pacific
Par Daniel Conner, Lorraine Miller. 1978
Courriers de nuit: la légende de Mermoz et de Saint-Exupéry
Par Patrick Poivre D'Arvor, Olivier Poivre D'Arvor. 2005
Bercés depuis l'enfance par les récits des acteurs de la "Ligne", Olivier et Patrick Poivre d'Arvor se sont approprié leurs…
histoires pour livrer ce "roman de l'Aéropostale" au ton très personnel, fruit d'un pèlerinage sur les lieux de cette épopée. Au-delà de la prouesse technique, ils redonnent chair aux héros statufiés par la postérité comme Saint-Exupéry, Latécoère, Daurat et Bouilloux-Lafont, sans qui rien n'aurait pu se faire. 2005.L'homme qui voulait voir tous les pays du monde (Document)
Par André Brugiroux, Jérôme Bourgine. 2014
" Quand il a commencé son périple en 1955, André Brugiroux avait un rêve : voir tous les pays du…
monde. Presque soixante ans plus tard, le petit banlieusard sans moyens a accompli l'impossible. Sur la route, il vit toutes les aventures. Il est emprisonné au Costa Rica, le mur de Berlin se construit sous ses yeux, il rencontre le docteur Schweitzer au Gabon, se rend à Angkor en pleine guerre, prend le Transsibérien au milieu de la guerre froide, meurt presque de soif dans le désert... Pourtant la réussite majeure d'André est ailleurs : le monde est devenu sa patrie et les hommes sont sa famille. Partout, il a trouvé des gens merveilleux. À chaque fois qu'il tombait, quelqu'un était là pour lui tendre la main et le relever. Sa véritable aventure a d'abord été humaine. Profondément et passionnément humaine... De 1955 à 2014 : aventures autour du globe à la découverte de soi et des autres. " -- 4e de couv.Many patrols: reminiscences of a conservation officer
Par R. D Symons. 1994
The reminiscences of one of the founders of the modern conservationist movement. Symons was a game warden in the 1920s…
and 1930s in the West, patrolling the Battlefords, Hudson Bay, and Cypress Hills regions. He recounts the adventures and many memorable characters he met on his patrols. 1994.Llamas & empanadas: 5000 kilometres by bicycle through South America
Par Eleanor Meecham. 2007
This New Zealand author shares her bicycle journey through the lower half of South America on a bicycle. Her journey…
takes her up and down the Andes, across deserts and into Tierra del Fuego. She was spurred on by the memory of her deceased brother's determined and fearless spirit. 2007.Little princes: one man's promise to bring home the lost children of Nepal
Par Conor Grennan. 2011
In search of adventure, twenty-nine-year-old Conor Grennan traded his day job for a year-long trip around the globe, a journey…
that began with a three-month stint volunteering at the Little Princes Children's Home, an orphanage in war-torn Nepal. Conor was initially reluctant to volunteer, unsure whether he had the proper skill, or enough passion, to get involved in a developing country in the middle of a civil war. But he was soon overcome by the herd of rambunctious, resilient children who would challenge and reward him in a way that he had never imagined. When Conor learned the unthinkable truth about their situation, he was stunned: The children were not orphans at all. Child traffickers were promising families in remote villages to protect their children from the civil war--for a huge fee--by taking them to safety. They would then abandon the children far from home, in the chaos of Nepal's capital, Kathmandu. For Conor, what began as a footloose adventure becomes a commitment to reunite the children he had grown to love with their families, but this would be no small task. He would risk his life on a journey through the legendary mountains of Nepal, facing the dangers of a bloody civil war and a debilitating injury. Waiting for Conor back in Kathmandu, and hopeful he would make it out before being trapped in by snow, was the woman who would eventually become his wife and share his life's work. Little Princes is a true story of families and children, and what one person is capable of when faced with seemingly insurmountable odds. Bestseller. 2011.