Back to Nature: The Arcadian Myth in Urban AmericaOxford University Press, 1969 - 230 Seiten |
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... things in nature that are best worth knowing to the end of doing those things that make life best worth the living . " 22 Unlike Bailey , however , Hodge thought it wisest to concentrate on attainable ideals - to accom- pany his ...
... things in nature that are best worth knowing to the end of doing those things that make life best worth the living . " 22 Unlike Bailey , however , Hodge thought it wisest to concentrate on attainable ideals - to accom- pany his ...
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... things of the best Indians . " In 1902 , he introduced his idea to a national audience in Edward Bok's Ladies ' Home ... things for himself , John Burroughs grudgingly wrote to Theodore Roosevelt in 1906 that Seton had “ a big thing in ...
... things of the best Indians . " In 1902 , he introduced his idea to a national audience in Edward Bok's Ladies ' Home ... things for himself , John Burroughs grudgingly wrote to Theodore Roosevelt in 1906 that Seton had “ a big thing in ...
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... things God has written on this page of His great book . " 45 Wright went to the out - of - doors for his health in the 1890's , and preached for a time in the Ozarks . Later he bought a horse ranch in Cali- fornia's Imperial Valley ...
... things God has written on this page of His great book . " 45 Wright went to the out - of - doors for his health in the 1890's , and preached for a time in the Ozarks . Later he bought a horse ranch in Cali- fornia's Imperial Valley ...
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The Literary Commuter | 20 |
Birds in the Bush | 33 |
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