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The Fight to Save the Redwoods A History of Environmental Reform, 1917 - 1978

By: SR Schrepfer
338 pages, B/w photos
The Fight to Save the Redwoods
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Traces the roots of California's Save-the-Redwoods League and the Sierra Club.
`Anyone involved in current environmental debate and action will find The Fight to Save the Redwoods an important and useful history of the conservation movement.' Environment

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By: SR Schrepfer
338 pages, B/w photos
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Anyone involved in current environmental debate and action will find The Fight to Save the Redwoods an important and useful history of the conservation movement. - Environment; "This is not a simple or ordinary history of a conservation crusade. Schrepfer very ably traces the changes in scientific wisdom from nineteenth-century romanticism and teleological evolutionism to more current ecological dynamism - and the influence of those intellectual developments on political history.... The subject is important - much broader than the title suggests - and so is the book." - American Historical Review
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