Aldo Leopold: His Life and Work
Autor Curt D. Meine Contribuţii de Wendell Berryen Limba Engleză Paperback – 19 oct 2010
This biography of Aldo Leopold follows him from his childhood as a precocious naturalist to his profoundly influential role in the development of conservation and modern environmentalism in the United States. This edition includes a new preface by author Curt Meine and an appreciation by acclaimed Kentucky writer and farmer Wendell Berry.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780299249045
ISBN-10: 0299249042
Pagini: 676
Ilustrații: 33 b-w illus.
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 40 mm
Greutate: 0.92 kg
Ediția:1, With a new preface by the author and an appreciation by Wendell Berry
Editura: University of Wisconsin Press
Colecția University of Wisconsin Press
ISBN-10: 0299249042
Pagini: 676
Ilustrații: 33 b-w illus.
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 40 mm
Greutate: 0.92 kg
Ediția:1, With a new preface by the author and an appreciation by Wendell Berry
Editura: University of Wisconsin Press
Colecția University of Wisconsin Press
Recenzii
“An excellent, full-length biography of a figure central to the environmental history of the United States.”—Science
“Aldo Leopold is laboriously researched, masterfully synthesized, and felicitously written. . . . Through Meine’s fascinating and lively narrative, we can at last . . . become better acquainted with one of the most important minds in the history of conservation.”—The Bloomsbury Review
“Meine has done a masterful job in presenting to his reader the family man, sportsman, natural resource manager, administrator, professor, philosopher, and poet.”—Western Historical Quarterly
“This is a story well worth reading and, happily, it’s good fun to boot. The author has skillfully captured Leopold the man, the scientist, the philosopher—furthermore, anyone who begins to read it will soon be captured, too.”—Gaylord Nelson, former U.S. Senator and founder of Earth Day
“At this time no writer is better situated in place or time than Meine to understand and to put into practice Leopold’s ideas about man and nature. . . .Meine’s biography of Leopold remains our best account of Leopold’s exemplary evolving ethical journey.” —Jim Ballowe, North Dakota Quarterly
Notă biografică
Curt D. Meine is director for conservation biology and history with the Center for Humans and Nature; senior fellow with the Aldo Leopold Foundation; research associate with the International Crane Foundation; and associate adjunct professor at the University of Wisconsin–Madison. He is coeditor of The Essential Aldo Leopold, also published by the University of Wisconsin Press.
Extras
“Of all the conservationists who have preceded us, Leopold was the most radical, the most complete, and therefore the most needed. . . . Because his writing has, to such an extent, the quality of his character, and because his character was so much that of a conservationist, it is particularly needful that we should know the story of his life. Curt Meine has supplied this need, and he helps us to see clearly how Leopold’s writing originated in his life. . . . Leopold was indistinguishably a man of words and a man of deeds, and we see this more clearly in Meine’s biography than in Leopold’s writings.”—Wendell Berry, from the appreciation
Cuprins
Preface
Acknowledgments
Part I. Midwest
1. Sources (1843–1887)
2. Prospect Hill (1887–1904
Part II. East
3. Lawrenceville (1904–1905)
4. New Haven (1905–1906)
5. Forest School (1906–1909)
Part III. Southwest
6. Apache: The Breaks of the Blue (1909–1911)
7. Carson: A Delightful Turmoil (1911–1913)
8. On Top (1913–1915)
9. "To Promote the Protection and Enjoyment of Wild Things . . ." (1915–1919)
10. Chief of Operations (1919–1922)
11. Pioneers and Gullies (1923–1924)
Part IV. Wisconsin
12. A Fish out of Water (1924-1928)
13. "Game Methods: The American Way" (1928–1932)
14. Consulting Forrester (1932–1933)
15. The Professor (1933–1934)
16. The Value of Wilderness (1934–1935)
17. Toward a Biotic View of Land (1936–1939)
18. Digging Deeper (1939–1941)
19. Land Use and Democracy (1942–1945)
20. A Portent of a Different Future (1945–1947)
21. Finale (1947–1948)
Epilogue
Abbreviations Used in Notes and Bibliography
Notes
Bibliography
Index
Acknowledgments
Part I. Midwest
1. Sources (1843–1887)
2. Prospect Hill (1887–1904
Part II. East
3. Lawrenceville (1904–1905)
4. New Haven (1905–1906)
5. Forest School (1906–1909)
Part III. Southwest
6. Apache: The Breaks of the Blue (1909–1911)
7. Carson: A Delightful Turmoil (1911–1913)
8. On Top (1913–1915)
9. "To Promote the Protection and Enjoyment of Wild Things . . ." (1915–1919)
10. Chief of Operations (1919–1922)
11. Pioneers and Gullies (1923–1924)
Part IV. Wisconsin
12. A Fish out of Water (1924-1928)
13. "Game Methods: The American Way" (1928–1932)
14. Consulting Forrester (1932–1933)
15. The Professor (1933–1934)
16. The Value of Wilderness (1934–1935)
17. Toward a Biotic View of Land (1936–1939)
18. Digging Deeper (1939–1941)
19. Land Use and Democracy (1942–1945)
20. A Portent of a Different Future (1945–1947)
21. Finale (1947–1948)
Epilogue
Abbreviations Used in Notes and Bibliography
Notes
Bibliography
Index
Descriere
This biography of Aldo Leopold follows him from his childhood as a precocious naturalist to his profoundly influential role in the development of conservation and modern environmentalism in the United States. This edition includes a new preface by author Curt Meine and an appreciation by acclaimed Kentucky writer and farmer Wendell Berry.