Companion to A Sand County Almanac: Interpretive and Critical EssaysUniv of Wisconsin Press, 1987 M09 1 - 320 pages The first sustained study of Leopold's seminal book as well as a work of art, philosophy, and social commentary. |
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... preservation and cofounder of the Wilderness Society, eminent conservationist, professional forester, college professor, homeowner, steward of 120 acres of Wisconsin River floodplain, son, brother, husband, father, friend, hunter ...
... preservation and cofounder of the Wilderness Society, eminent conservationist, professional forester, college professor, homeowner, steward of 120 acres of Wisconsin River floodplain, son, brother, husband, father, friend, hunter ...
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... preserving a little nature to get back to." 14 This effort culminated in the establishment, in June 1924, of the Gila Wilderness Area on the Gila National Forest, the first such area to be so designated. Leopold's own passion for ...
... preserving a little nature to get back to." 14 This effort culminated in the establishment, in June 1924, of the Gila Wilderness Area on the Gila National Forest, the first such area to be so designated. Leopold's own passion for ...
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... preservation and became known nationally, particularly within the Forest Service, as the leading advocate in the cause. He also wrote at length on game and game management, laying the foundation for his subsequent change of occupation ...
... preservation and became known nationally, particularly within the Forest Service, as the leading advocate in the cause. He also wrote at length on game and game management, laying the foundation for his subsequent change of occupation ...
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... preserved freedom in its most comprehensive, uplifting sense. Notes 1. Aldo Leopold, Round River (New York: Oxford University Press, 1953), 151- 2. Background material for this discussion of Leopold's family history is drawn primarily ...
... preserved freedom in its most comprehensive, uplifting sense. Notes 1. Aldo Leopold, Round River (New York: Oxford University Press, 1953), 151- 2. Background material for this discussion of Leopold's family history is drawn primarily ...
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Contents
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II The Book | 89 |
III The Upshot | 155 |
IV The Impact | 219 |
Appendix | 275 |
Foreword | 281 |
Contributors | 291 |
Index | 295 |
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