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Charmstone 1991
Charmstone 1991










charmstone 1991

charmstone 1991

Santa Barbara resident and author of A Brief History of the Flood: Stories (2002). UCSB University Archives has his papers (UArch FacP 14).

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UCSB Professor Emeritus of Biological Sciences and author of several popular books on population, birth control, and related topics, including: Nature and Man’s Fate (1959), Birth Control (1970), Stalking the Wild Taboo (1973), Mandatory Motherhood: The True Meaning of “Right to Life” (1974), The Limits of Altruism (1977), Promethean Ethics (1980), Filters Against Folly: How to Survive Despite Economists, Ecologists, and the Merely Eloquent (1985), Living Within Limits: Ecology, Economics, and Population Taboos (1993), and The Ostrich Factor: Our Population Myopia (1999).

charmstone 1991

UCSB Library staff member and author of children’s books such as Snug (1998), The Old Man and the Flea (2001), and The Difference Between Babies and Cookies (2002). UCSB Professor of Religious Studies and author of several works on 20th century American religion, including The Role of Ideology in Church Participation (1980) and The Dynamics of Religious Organizations: The Extravasation of the Sacred (2000). Wood, and later was editor of the Santa Barbara Press. Briefly served as editor for the Santa Barbara Index, which had been started by her husband, Dr. Author of Santa Barbara As It Is: Topology, Climate, Resources, and Objects of Interest and Sea-Leaves (Santa Barbara, 1887). Santa Barbara resident, used the pen name Camilla K. Author of Odyssey of the Santa Barbara Kingdoms and 138 Miles North (1960), Odyssey of the Incredible Kingdoms (1960), and Odyssey of the California Islands (1962). Other works include: Kitchener’s Mob: The Adventures of an American in the British Army (1916), The Tale of a Shipwreck (1934), The Friends (1939). Nordhoff and they include: Mutiny on the Bounty (1932) and Pitcairn’s Island (1934). Some of Hall’s greatest works were done with author Charles B. Nice (2000), Farewell, My Lunchbag (2001), The Big Nap (2001), The Hamster of the Baskervilles (2002), This Gum for Hire (2002), The Malted Falcon (2003), and Trouble is My Beeswax (2003). Works include: The Legend of the Laughing Gecko (1994), Surf Gecko to the Rescue (1994), Moki and the Magic Surfboard (1996), The Adventures of Space Gecko (1997), Moki the Gecko’s Best Christmas Ever (1998), How the Gecko Lost His Tail (1999), The Chameleon Wore Chartreuse: A Chet Gecko Mystery (2000), The Mystery of Mr. Santa Barbara resident and author of children’s books. Works include: The Woman of Corinth (1908), A Troop of the Guard (1909), Faces in the Dawn (1914), The Great Maze, and, The Heart of Youth (1917), You Are the Hope of the World! (1917), Roosevelt in the Bad Lands (1921), The Rough Riders (1927), The Book of Courage (1929), Leonard Wood (1931), This Darkness and This Light (1938), Combat at Midnight (1940), The Bomb That Fell on America (SB: Pacific Coast, 1946), Prophet in the Wilderness (1947), The Roosevelt Family of Sagamore Hill (1954), The Hyphenated Family: An American Saga (1960), and While There is Time… (1961). Author of books on Theodore Roosevelt, poetry, and an autobiography also wrote for Moral Rearmament. Santa Barbara resident and poet, published in Santa Barbara Review. A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z












Charmstone 1991