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Author:
Brooks, Paul, 1909-1998.
Title:
Speaking for nature : the literary naturalists, from transcendentalism to the birth of the American environmental movement / Paul Brooks ; with drawings by the author ; foreword by Linda Lear.
Publisher:
Dover Publications,
Copyright Date:
2014
Description:
xvi, 304 pages : illustration : 24 cm
Subject:
Naturalists--United States--Biography.
Nature conservation--United States--History.
Authors, American--19th century--Biography.
Natural history--United States--Historiography.
Natural history literature--History.
Environmental protection in literature.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index. "Published in Association with the Walden Woods Project, Lincoln, Massachusetts"
Summary:
"Beginning with Thoreau, nature writers have not only influenced our appreciation of the natural world but also have helped to preserve the American wilderness, from the Maine Woods to Yosemite and the Sierra. Writer and activist Paul Brooks presents narrative portraits of great literary naturalists, offering a 200-year history of the country's movement toward conservation. Profiles of leaders in the fight to protect the environment and safeguard our natural heritage include John Burroughs, John Muir, William Beebe, and many others. A new Foreword has been written for this edition by Linda Lear, author of Rachel Carson: Witness for Nature. "A richly informative book which portrays the nature writers from Henry Thoreau to Rachel Carson who shaped the development of conservation in America." -- San Francisco Chronicle "A brisk and illuminating survey of the naturalists who by their writing moved Americans into the age of ecology." -- The New York Times Book Review "This valuable book reviews the past century of American nature writing from the prose rhapsodies of Thoreau and Muir to the alarm calls of Bernard DeVoto and Rachel Carson...writers who have fought bravely and well and have left us a powerful heritage upon which to build."--Boston Globe "Paul Brooks' gracefully illustrated text, in the very tradition it honors, offers hope that reason and reverence -- the poetry of science -- will prevail." -- Washington Post Book World Dover (2014) republication of the edition originally published by the Houghton Mifflin Company, Boston, 1980. "-- Provided by publisher.
ISBN:
0486781437
9780486781433 (paperback)
OCLC:
(OCoLC)866616265
LCCN:
2014012848
Locations:
USUX851 -- Iowa State University - Parks Library (Ames)

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