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    Release Year
    1992
    ISBN
    9780299127640
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    Publisher
    University of Wisconsin Press
    ISBN-10
    0299127648
    ISBN-13
    9780299127640
    eBay Product ID (ePID)
    115756

    Product Key Features

    Book Title
    River of the Mother of God : and Other Essays by Aldo Leopold
    Number of Pages
    400 Pages
    Language
    English
    Publication Year
    1992
    Topic
    Environmental Science (See Also Chemistry / Environmental), Environmental Conservation & Protection, General, Essays
    Features
    Reprint
    Illustrator
    Yes
    Genre
    Nature, Science, Literary Collections
    Author
    Aldo Leopold
    Format
    Trade Paperback

    Dimensions

    Item Height
    0.9 in
    Item Weight
    19.2 Oz
    Item Length
    9 in
    Item Width
    6.1 in

    Additional Product Features

    Intended Audience
    Trade
    LCCN
    90-045491
    Reviews
    "A fascinating intellectual history. . . . This book, which includes a helpful chronology of Leopold's life and a fine introduction written by the editors, makes it clear that Leopold was deeply involved in virtually all the land-use and environmental issues of his day, and that he outlined most of the arguments conservationists are still making--and still losing."--Bill McKibben, New York Times Book Review,  "Readers have a new opportunity to look upon the intellectual development of this Midwestern-born scholar known as 'the father of wildlife management.'  .  .  .  Passionate and thought-provoking."—Bill  Nelson,Milwaukee Journal, "Aldo Leopold was a rare and wonderful combination of prophet, professor, civil servant, and muddy-boot lover of the land.  Like Henry David Thoreau and John Muir, his heart was in the forest and the field, and his best-known work, A Sand County Almanac , has rightly been compared in soul and spirit to their writings.  But unlike Thoreau and Muir, Leopold also spent a lifetime in the suit-and-tie world of government and academia.  He led the way in propelling the United States conservation movement from garden and shooting clubs to government agencies and legislatures, and was perhaps the first person to fully perceive the importance of a new scientific discipline—ecology—that half a century later would have profound political impact.  .  .  .  Now, two Leopold experts have gathered together 59 essays to show the breadth and depth of his thinking and above all his intellectual development.  .  .  .  Flader and Callicott have done an excellent job of giving public voice to a pioneer environmentalist."—Brad Knickerbocker, Christian Science Monitor,  "A fascinating intellectual history.  .  .  .  This book, which includes a helpful chronology of Leopold's life and a fine introduction written by the editors, makes it clear that Leopold was deeply involved in virtually all the land-use and environmental issues of his day, and that he outlined most of the arguments conservationists are still making—and still losing."—Bill McKibben,  New York Times Book Review, "Aldo Leopold was a rare and wonderful combination of prophet, professor, civil servant, and muddy-boot lover of the land.  Like Henry David Thoreau and John Muir, his heart was in the forest and the field, and his best-known work, A Sand County Almanac, has rightly been compared in soul and spirit to their writings.  But unlike Thoreau and Muir, Leopold also spent a lifetime in the suit-and-tie world of government and academia.  He led the way in propelling the United States conservation movement from garden and shooting clubs to government agencies and legislatures, and was perhaps the first person to fully perceive the importance of a new scientific discipline-ecology-that half a century later would have profound political impact.  .  .  .  Now, two Leopold experts have gathered together 59 essays to show the breadth and depth of his thinking and above all his intellectual development.  .  .  .  Flader and Callicott have done an excellent job of giving public voice to a pioneer environmentalist."-Brad Knickerbocker, Christian Science Monitor, "Aldo Leopold was a rare and wonderful combination of prophet, professor, civil servant, and muddy-boot lover of the land.  Like Henry David Thoreau and John Muir, his heart was in the forest and the field, and his best-known work,A Sand County Almanac, has rightly been compared in soul and spirit to their writings.  But unlike Thoreau and Muir, Leopold also spent a lifetime in the suit-and-tie world of government and academia.  He led the way in propelling the United States conservation movement from garden and shooting clubs to government agencies and legislatures, and was perhaps the first person to fully perceive the importance of a new scientific discipline—ecology—that half a century later would have profound political impact.  .  .  .  Now, two Leopold experts have gathered together 59 essays to show the breadth and depth of his thinking and above all his intellectual development.  .  .  .  Flader and Callicott have done an excellent job of giving public voice to a pioneer environmentalist."—Brad Knickerbocker,Christian Science Monitor,  "Readers have a new opportunity to look upon the intellectual development of this Midwestern-born scholar known as 'the father of wildlife management.'  .  .  .  Passionate and thought-provoking."-Bill  Nelson, Milwaukee Journal, "Aldo Leopold was a rare and wonderful combination of prophet, professor, civil servant, and muddy-boot lover of the land. Like Henry David Thoreau and John Muir, his heart was in the forest and the field, and his best-known work, A Sand County Almanac , has rightly been compared in soul and spirit to their writings. But unlike Thoreau and Muir, Leopold also spent a lifetime in the suit-and-tie world of government and academia. He led the way in propelling the United States conservation movement from garden and shooting clubs to government agencies and legislatures, and was perhaps the first person to fully perceive the importance of a new scientific discipline--ecology--that half a century later would have profound political impact. . . . Now, two Leopold experts have gathered together 59 essays to show the breadth and depth of his thinking and above all his intellectual development. . . . Flader and Callicott have done an excellent job of giving public voice to a pioneer environmentalist."--Brad Knickerbocker, Christian Science Monitor, "Aldo Leopold was a rare and wonderful combination of prophet, professor, civil servant, and muddy-boot lover of the land.  Like Henry David Thoreau and John Muir, his heart was in the forest and the field, and his best-known work, A Sand County Almanac , has rightly been compared in soul and spirit to their writings.  But unlike Thoreau and Muir, Leopold also spent a lifetime in the suit-and-tie world of government and academia.  He led the way in propelling the United States conservation movement from garden and shooting clubs to government agencies and legislatures, and was perhaps the first person to fully perceive the importance of a new scientific discipline-ecology-that half a century later would have profound political impact.  .  .  .  Now, two Leopold experts have gathered together 59 essays to show the breadth and depth of his thinking and above all his intellectual development.  .  .  .  Flader and Callicott have done an excellent job of giving public voice to a pioneer environmentalist."-Brad Knickerbocker, Christian Science Monitor,  "A fascinating intellectual history.  .  .  .  This book, which includes a helpful chronology of Leopold's life and a fine introduction written by the editors, makes it clear that Leopold was deeply involved in virtually all the land-use and environmental issues of his day, and that he outlined most of the arguments conservationists are still making-and still losing."-Bill McKibben,  New York Times Book Review, "Readers have a new opportunity to look upon the intellectual development of this Midwestern-born scholar known as 'the father of wildlife management.' . . . Passionate and thought-provoking."--Bill Nelson, Milwaukee Journal,  "A fascinating intellectual history.  .  .  .  This book, which includes a helpful chronology of Leopold's life and a fine introduction written by the editors, makes it clear that Leopold was deeply involved in virtually all the land-use and environmental issues of his day, and that he outlined most of the arguments conservationists are still making—and still losing."—Bill McKibben, New York Times Book Review,  "Readers have a new opportunity to look upon the intellectual development of this Midwestern-born scholar known as 'the father of wildlife management.'  .  .  .  Passionate and thought-provoking."—Bill  Nelson, Milwaukee Journal
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    Dewey Edition
    20
    Dewey Decimal
    333.9516
    Edition Description
    Reprint
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    A fleeting figure dressed in a white party dress roams the streets of southwest Chicago. A long-dead Iowa college student treads the staircase in an old building. A ghostly, plaid-shirted workman plays peek-a-boo with a ticket seller in a Minnesota theater. A phantom wolf prowls Ohio's Jackson and Pike Counties. For decades, journalist Michael Norman has been tracking down spine-tingling tales that seem to arise from authentic incidents in Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, Ohio, and Wisconsin. In Haunted Heartland he offers more than eighty entertaining, eerie stories. Are they true in the world that we know, or only in a dark vale of twilight?, His name is inextricably linked with a single work, A Sand County Almanac , a classic of natural history literature and the conservationist's bible. This book brings together the best of Leopold's essays.

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