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Douglas Grant Pearce

Jul 10, 2013 | In The Hills | Blogs | Departments | Environment

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Prizes, propaganda and pollination

Nov 17, 2012 | Douglas G. Pearce | Back Issues | Departments | Environment | Winter 2012

“Macdonald spoke on April 27, 1885. He noted that the definition of ‘persons’ should be broadened to include women, this being a half century before the deed would finally be done by the famous Person’s case of 1929.

Whales, wheat and Wonderland

Sep 13, 2012 | Douglas G. Pearce | Autumn 2012 | Back Issues | Departments | Environment

Alice’s True Adventure “There was never a March Hare, a Cheshire Cat, or a hookah-smoking caterpillar. The mushroom upon which the caterpillar sat, however, is real. The iconic Amanita muscaria,…

Battles, balloons, vitamin B and Pierre Berton

Jun 17, 2012 | Douglas G. Pearce | Back Issues | Departments | Environment | Summer 2012

Nearly 60 per cent of Americans 18 to 24 live with their parents – a higher proportion of adult children are living with their parents now than at any time since the 1930s.

Libertarians, populists and procrastinators

Mar 22, 2012 | Douglas G. Pearce | Back Issues | Departments | Environment | Spring 2012

Hot rocks, put it off, a passing thought, war flags and Holy typo! Miscellany from Douglas G. Pearce’s Countryside Digest.

Motor cars, canines and capitalism

Nov 21, 2011 | Douglas G. Pearce | Back Issues | Departments | Environment | Winter 2011

In a move reminiscent of the infamous family-planning measures introduced in 1976, residents of Shanghai are only allowed one dog per household.

Peacocks, oysters and rubber ducks

Sep 9, 2011 | Douglas G. Pearce | Autumn 2011 | Back Issues | Departments | Environment

History traditionally has ranked alchemists with counterfeit artists, huckster quacks, snake oil salesmen, and witches. Miscellany from Douglas G. Pearce’s Countryside Digest.

Washing, wages, wax and worms

Jun 16, 2011 | Douglas G. Pearce | Back Issues | Departments | Environment | Summer 2011

A review of recent studies suggests many amoebae have sex! Miscellany from Douglas G. Pearce’s Countryside Digest.

Cats, cannabis, kilts and kori bustards

Mar 24, 2011 | Douglas G. Pearce | Back Issues | Departments | Environment | Spring 2011

Highland Security The fashion of wearing nothing beneath a kilt has been condemned by the Scottish Tartans Authority, which has called the practice “childish and unhygienic,” The Times of London…

Snowflakes, sap and socialist plots

Nov 20, 2010 | Douglas G. Pearce | Back Issues | Departments | Environment | Winter 2010

Unfortunately, Bentley’s love of snow was not reciprocated: He died of pneumonia in 1931 after walking home in a blizzard.

Spotty apples, sleepy bees and mad economists

Sep 13, 2010 | Douglas G. Pearce | Autumn 2010 | Back Issues | Departments | Environment

Spotty Apples, Sleepy Bees and Mad Economists. Miscellany from Douglas G. Pearce’s Countryside Digest.

Fordlandia, Flying Machines and Formulas for Success

Jun 15, 2010 | Douglas G. Pearce

An American town in the Brazilian jungle, J. Paul Getty and Mark Twain. Miscellany from Douglas G. Pearce’s Countryside Digest.