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Alan Hall (2) (1945–)

Autor de The wild food trailguide

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Conocimiento común

Fecha de nacimiento
1945
Género
male
Nacionalidad
United States of America
Biografía breve
Alan Hall is a journalist, author and teacher with a career that spans nearly four decades. He graduated from Cornell University with majors in Journalism and science writing in 1967. He moved to New York to pursue a career but had a weekend house (a run down farm) near Cornell. Because his father was a botanist and naturalist, he took to rural life and learned plant lore. He took a leave of absence and moved to the upstate NY farm and produced much of the manuscript there. Later, Hall became senior editor charge of science, environment and energy coverage at BusinessWeek. He also served as Executive Editor at Scientific American magazine. Today, he teaches online courses in journalism at the University of Massachusetts in Amherst. Hall has received numerous journalism awards, including the AAAS/ Westinghouse Journalism Award, and is a recipient of the McGraw-Hill Corporate Achievement Award. His projects have both won and been finalists for the prestigious, National Magazine Award.

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Larry Cywin: Another basic manual of identification and use of wild plants is The Wild Food Trail Guide by Alan Hall. Sadly, this book is out of print. This is a more compact book than Gibbons, but it has excellent indices, listing plants by use and season of availability. The section of potentially harmful look-alikes is also very handy.
 
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EllenO.Bender | Jun 30, 2023 |

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2
Miembros
95
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Valoración
3.0
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1
ISBNs
32

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