Back to Nature: The Arcadian Myth in Urban AmericaOxford University Press, 1969 - 230 Seiten |
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... trail this night ; may his grub hold out ; may his dogs keep their legs ; may his matches never miss fire , " Jack ... trail is lonely and the woods are deep and dark " and that the Northland religion was a " faith of food and blanket ...
... trail this night ; may his grub hold out ; may his dogs keep their legs ; may his matches never miss fire , " Jack ... trail is lonely and the woods are deep and dark " and that the Northland religion was a " faith of food and blanket ...
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... trail that MacKaye announced in the journal of the American Institute of Architects in 1921 as " An Appalachian Trail : a Project in Regional Planning , " provided for a series of public parks and open ways to cluster around the trail ...
... trail that MacKaye announced in the journal of the American Institute of Architects in 1921 as " An Appalachian Trail : a Project in Regional Planning , " provided for a series of public parks and open ways to cluster around the trail ...
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... Trail " in the far north . All were prolific ; Bindloss alone produced eighty - two novels of the Canadian and African back country . 6. Stewart Edward White , The Blazed Trail ( New York : McClure , Phillips , 1902 ) , p . 3. Cf. White ...
... Trail " in the far north . All were prolific ; Bindloss alone produced eighty - two novels of the Canadian and African back country . 6. Stewart Edward White , The Blazed Trail ( New York : McClure , Phillips , 1902 ) , p . 3. Cf. White ...
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