New in Paperback--Drawing boundaries around wildlands serves a double purpose--both protection of the land within the boundary and release of the land outside the boundary to resource extraction and development. This book discusses the roles played by various groups--the U.S. Forest Service, timber companies, recreationists, and environmentalists--in defining the boundaries of wilderness areas
New in Paperback--Drawing boundaries around wildlands serves a double purpose--both protection of the land within the boundary and release of the land outside the boundary to resource extraction and development. This book discusses the roles played by various groups--the U.S. Forest Service, timber companies, recreationists, and environmentalists--in defining the boundaries of wilderness areas
Kevin R. Marsh is associate professor of history at Idaho State University in Pocatello.
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Foreword: God and the Devil Are in the Details by William Cronon Acknowledgments Introduction: Bringing Wilderness History Back to the Land 1. The Three Sisters, 1950-1964 2. The North Cascades, 1956-1968 3. Mount Jefferson, 1961-1968 4. The Alpine Lakes, 1958-1976 5. Returning French Pete to the Three Sisters Wilderness Area, 1968-1984 6. Picking Up the Pieces, 1977-1984 Epilogue Notes Bibliography Index
Foreword: God and the Devil Are in the Details by William Cronon Acknowledgments Introduction: Bringing Wilderness History Back to the Land 1. The Three Sisters, 1950-1964 2. The North Cascades, 1956-1968 3. Mount Jefferson, 1961-1968 4. The Alpine Lakes, 1958-1976 5. Returning French Pete to the Three Sisters Wilderness Area, 1968-1984 6. Picking Up the Pieces, 1977-1984 Epilogue Notes Bibliography Index
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