Back to Nature: The Arcadian Myth in Urban AmericaOxford University Press, 1969 - 230 Seiten |
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... forest - clad hills . " Such a man , he added , would “ take books with him as he journeys ; for the keenest enjoyment of the wilderness is reserved for him who enjoys also the garnered wisdom of the present and the past . ” 28 " 29 To ...
... forest - clad hills . " Such a man , he added , would “ take books with him as he journeys ; for the keenest enjoyment of the wilderness is reserved for him who enjoys also the garnered wisdom of the present and the past . ” 28 " 29 To ...
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... Forest Rivals in 1919 called " fast action , a strong love interest , thrilling incidents , " and , of course , " beautiful scenery . " Forest Rivals , the flyer continued , told " a wonderful story of life in the north woods , revealed ...
... Forest Rivals in 1919 called " fast action , a strong love interest , thrilling incidents , " and , of course , " beautiful scenery . " Forest Rivals , the flyer continued , told " a wonderful story of life in the north woods , revealed ...
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... Forest Service to establish permanent reservations . Leopold had graduated from the Yale Forestry School in 1908 . A ... Forest Service established the Gila Wilderness in New Mexico as the first of a number of such areas within the ...
... Forest Service to establish permanent reservations . Leopold had graduated from the Yale Forestry School in 1908 . A ... Forest Service established the Gila Wilderness in New Mexico as the first of a number of such areas within the ...
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The Literary Commuter | 20 |
Birds in the Bush | 33 |
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