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Gleasner, Diana Cottle was born on April 26, 1936 in New Brunswick, New Jersey, United States. Daughter of Delmer Leroy and Elizabeth C. (Stanton) Gleasner.
(Discusses the uses of dynamite and the industrial and tec...)
Discusses the uses of dynamite and the industrial and technological progress that followed its invention in 1866 by chemical engineer Alfred Nobel.
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(Relates the contributions of inventors from all over the ...)
Relates the contributions of inventors from all over the world to the development of the motion picture camera and projector and discusses the early days of movies and their reception by the public.
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Describes the efforts of six women to achieve success as scientists. Emphasizes the particular problems faced in combining a career with family responsibilities and in overcoming prejudice against women scientists.
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(Lake Norman Reflections is the newest Lake Norman publica...)
Lake Norman Reflections is the newest Lake Norman publication from well-known photojournalists Bill and Diana Gleasner; it is truly a celebration of this dynamic region. It is the culmination of over one year of new photos and stories about Lake Norman, tracing the history in photos and words. The book covers the many moods of the lake, its people, traditions and culture. The Gleasners launch this saga with The Black Dog and the Red Barn , their quest to find the source of Lake Norman. They explored Lake Norman State Park trails and traveled to the Catawba Indian Nation near Rock Hill to photograph master potters at work. Bill s aerial photography presents a lofty view of the lake and its nearby communities. Photos of birds, wildlife, festivals, holiday celebrations and local heritage highlight its pages. A must-have coffee table book.
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(Popoki, a spirited Hawaiian cat, did not like being told ...)
Popoki, a spirited Hawaiian cat, did not like being told what to do. He didn't listen to Leilani. And he got into trouble - Big Trouble. During his visit to Maui, Popoki found out the ocean can be a dangerous place for a curious cat. 32 pages, hard cover, full color illustrations. Ages 3 and up.
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Describes the efforts of five women to achieve success as authors. Emphasizes the particular problems they faced in combining a writing career with family responsibilities and in overcoming prejudice against women writers.
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(You can get into trouble, even in Paradise! Popoki, a spi...)
You can get into trouble, even in Paradise! Popoki, a spirited Hawaiian cat, had a mind of his own. He ignored warnings of danger. And he got into trouble - BIG trouble. During his adventures Popokoi learned about the dangers of cane field fires and tidal waves. He also learned that it's no fun to be hungry, and that it's very nice to have someone love you.
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Gleasner, Diana Cottle was born on April 26, 1936 in New Brunswick, New Jersey, United States. Daughter of Delmer Leroy and Elizabeth C. (Stanton) Gleasner.
Bachelor of Arts, Ohio Wesleyan University, 1958. Master of Arts, State University of New York-Buffalo, 1965.
Teacher Kenmore Senior High School, New York, 1958—1964. Instructor State University of New York-Buffalo, 1970—1976.
(A dictionary of terms used in three water sports, each id...)
(Relates the contributions of inventors from all over the ...)
(Lake Norman Reflections is the newest Lake Norman publica...)
(Discusses the uses of dynamite and the industrial and tec...)
(You can get into trouble, even in Paradise! Popoki, a spi...)
(Describes the efforts of six women to achieve success as ...)
(Popoki, a spirited Hawaiian cat, did not like being told ...)
(Describes the efforts of five women to achieve success as...)
(The Plaid mouse was very different. Red and white plaid h...)
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Member American Society Journalists and Authors, Society American Travel Writers, Travel Journalists Guild.
Married G. William Gleasner, July 12, 1958. Children: Stephen William, Suzanne Lynn.