Back to Nature: The Arcadian Myth in Urban AmericaOxford University Press, 1969 - 230 Seiten |
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... Bailey aimed his doctrine at those who went to the country for " more room , less racket , better health , more freedom , and closer relations with sun and wind and sky " and not to take up farming.9 Theodore Roosevelt chose Bailey to ...
... Bailey aimed his doctrine at those who went to the country for " more room , less racket , better health , more freedom , and closer relations with sun and wind and sky " and not to take up farming.9 Theodore Roosevelt chose Bailey to ...
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... Bailey noted " how desperately soon may men reduce it all to ruin and to empti- ness , and how slatternly may they violate the scenery ! " 11 • • Yet it seemed to Bailey that " no people should be forbidden the influence of the forest ...
... Bailey noted " how desperately soon may men reduce it all to ruin and to empti- ness , and how slatternly may they violate the scenery ! " 11 • • Yet it seemed to Bailey that " no people should be forbidden the influence of the forest ...
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... Bailey wrote in The Nature Study Idea ; " it is only essential that the observation be correct and the inference reasonable . " 20 Bailey , for all his sentiment , al- lowed no backsliding in his followers . He declared there could be ...
... Bailey wrote in The Nature Study Idea ; " it is only essential that the observation be correct and the inference reasonable . " 20 Bailey , for all his sentiment , al- lowed no backsliding in his followers . He declared there could be ...
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Back to Nature | 3 |
The Literary Commuter | 20 |
Birds in the Bush | 33 |
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