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Long ' s love of wilderness was unquestionably sincere . Much that he wrote
suffered only from the artificiality of the Indian names he persisted in giving to his
heroes . Yet in a series of letters to men like Burroughs , George Shiras , and
William ...
Long ' s love of wilderness was unquestionably sincere . Much that he wrote
suffered only from the artificiality of the Indian names he persisted in giving to his
heroes . Yet in a series of letters to men like Burroughs , George Shiras , and
William ...
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22 His critics argued that Long ' s methods were faulty . In the first place he drew
supporting evidence from disreputable sources , ordinary people , ill - equipped
by training or by intention to accurately witness natural history . As Burroughs put
...
22 His critics argued that Long ' s methods were faulty . In the first place he drew
supporting evidence from disreputable sources , ordinary people , ill - equipped
by training or by intention to accurately witness natural history . As Burroughs put
...
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William J . Long , School of the Woods ( Boston : Ginn , 1902 ) , p . 21 . 4 . William
J . Long , “ The Modern School of Nature - Study and Its Critics , ” North American
Review , CLXXVI ( May , 1903 ) , p . 691 . 15 . Wood Folk at School , Wood Folk ...
William J . Long , School of the Woods ( Boston : Ginn , 1902 ) , p . 21 . 4 . William
J . Long , “ The Modern School of Nature - Study and Its Critics , ” North American
Review , CLXXVI ( May , 1903 ) , p . 691 . 15 . Wood Folk at School , Wood Folk ...
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