9781598530209-1598530208-American Earth: Environmental Writing Since Thoreau (LOA #182) (Library of America)

American Earth: Environmental Writing Since Thoreau (LOA #182) (Library of America)

ISBN-13: 9781598530209
ISBN-10: 1598530208
Author: Bill McKibben
Publication date: 2008
Publisher: Library of America
Format: Hardcover 900 pages
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ISBN-13: 9781598530209
ISBN-10: 1598530208
Author: Bill McKibben
Publication date: 2008
Publisher: Library of America
Format: Hardcover 900 pages

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American Earth: Environmental Writing Since Thoreau (LOA #182) (Library of America) (ISBN-13: 9781598530209 and ISBN-10: 1598530208), written by authors Bill McKibben, was published by Library of America in 2008. With an overall rating of 3.5 stars, it's a notable title among other Conservation (Nature & Ecology, Nature Writing & Essays, Reference) books. You can easily purchase or rent American Earth: Environmental Writing Since Thoreau (LOA #182) (Library of America) (Hardcover, Used) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Conservation books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.46.

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As America and the world grapple with the consequences of global environmental change, writer and activist Bill McKibben offers this unprecedented, provocative, and timely anthology, gathering the best and most significant American environmental writing from the last two centuries.

Classics of the environmental imagination?the essays of Henry David Thoreau, John Muir, and John Burroughs; Aldo Leopold?s A Sand County Almanac; Rachel Carson?s Silent Spring?are set against the inspiring story of an emerging activist movement, as revealed by newly uncovered reports of pioneering campaigns for conservation, passages from landmark legal opinions and legislation, and searing protest speeches. Here are some of America?s greatest and most impassioned writers, taking a turn toward nature and recognizing the fragility of our situation on earth and the urgency of the search for a sustainable way of life. Thought-provoking essays on overpopulation, consumerism, energy policy, and the nature of ?nature? join ecologists? memoirs and intimate sketches of the habitats of endangered species. The anthology includes a detailed chronology of the environmental movement and American environmental history, as well as an 80-page color portfolio of illustrations.

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