 | John Muir - Travel - 1901 - 370 pages
Our National Parksis a guidebook supreme, an exciting introduction to Yosemite and several other magnificent parks by the man who, more than any other person, helped to create ... | |
 | Alfred Runte - Travel - 1997 - 335 pages
This third edition includes a new essay on recent environmental issues and concerns, especially as they center on Yellowstone National Park. | |
 | Joseph L. Sax - Art - 2001 - 272 pages
Considers the limits to the rights of private owners of great works of art or cultural treasures, such as historic papers, to destroy these works or to deny public access to them | |
 | Roderick Nash - History - 2001 - 413 pages
Roderick Nash's classic study of America's changing attitudes toward wilderness has received wide acclaim since its initial publication in 1967. The Los Angeles Times has ... | |
 | Travel - 1985 - 352 pages
Combining magnificent photos and an informative, entertaining text, this volume covers the histories, the geological features, and the wildlife of America's unspoiled paradises ... | |
 | David J. Simon - Nature - 1988 - 582 pages
This accessible book explains the complexities of key environmental laws and how they can be used to protect our national parks. It includes discussions of successful and ... | |
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