A Field Guide to the Wildlife of Suburban O'ahu.A Field Guide to the Wildlife of Suburban O'ahu Joseph Stanton Stanton, city (1990 pop. 30,491), Orange co., SW Calif., SW of Anaheim; inc. 1956. The city's population grew rapidly in the late 20th century. Manufactures include electrical and electronic goods, signs, computer equipment, building materials, and plastics. Time Being Books 10411 Clayton Clayton, city (1990 pop. 13,874), seat of St. Louis co., E central Mo., a suburb of St. Louis; inc. 1919. Developed in the 1960s, it has high-rise office buildings, hotels, and shopping centers; several major firms are headquartered there. Road, Suites 201-203, St. Louis, MO 63131 1568091087 $15.95 www.timebeing.com Award-winning writer Joseph Stanton presents A Field Guide to the Wildlife of Suburban O'ahu, his latest free-verse poetic contribution inspired by the exotic and wondrous majesty MAJESTY. Properly speaking, this term can be applied only to God, for it signifies that which surpasses all things in grandeur and superiority. But it is used to kings and emperors, as a title of honor. It sometimes means power, as when we say, the majesty of the people. See, Wolff, Sec. 998. of Hawaii. Created with equal reverence for elements of the natural world and constructs put together via the labor of Hawaii's human residents, A Field Guide to the Wildlife of Suburban O'ahu is sometimes tongue-in-cheek, sometimes lyrically lyr·i·cal adj. 1. a. Expressing deep personal emotion or observations: a dancer's lyrical performance; a lyrical passage in his autobiography. b. beautiful, always a joy to read. "Rainbow over River Street": A rainbow sings low / over River Street's / bridge after bridge after bridge, / a chorus of curves. // The bright click-clack / of mahjong tiles / keeps time / in the key of light. |
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