Still in the Hamptons Stéphane CociancichMore encounters with sometimes rich, sometimes famous, but always quirky residents of the Hamptons, by the editor and publishers of Dan's Papers. Yes, Dan Rattiner is still in the Hamptons, and after fifty plus years on the eastern end of Long Island, most of them as publisher of the region's free weekly newspaper, Dan's Papers, he still has a lot of stories to tell. Here, offered in his signature dry, observant, and self deprecating wit, are
A new approach for adjusting N fertilizer recommendations is also provided
something highly unusual
is also one of the most difficult to define
this compact guide to one of Egypt’s leading museums is both a beautifully illustrated introduction to a formidable civilization and a practical companion for any visitor to the museum
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which is followed by an analysis of outbreaks and illnesses caused by produce
Features a section of appreciations of Bryce Lyon from the three editors
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and who planted their family roots in the city
the risks we are facing and how we can respond
"Poetic Innovation in Wordsworth 1825–1833" uses extensive manuscript study of Wordsworth’s poems to present