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El. knyga: Aldo Leopold: A Sand County Almanac & Other Writings on Conservation and Ecology (LOA #238)

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  • ISBN-13: 9781598532678
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  • Leidėjas: The Library of America
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781598532678

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A special edition of one of the greatest masterpieces of the environmental movementplus original photographs and other writings on environmental ethics

Since his death in 1948, Aldo Leopold has been increasingly recognized as one of the indispensable figures of American environmentalism. A pioneering forester, sportsman, wildlife manager, and ecologist, he was also a gifted writer whose farsighted land ethic is proving increasingly relevant in our own time. Now, Leopolds essential contributions to our literaturesome hard-to-find or previously unpublishedare gathered in a single volume for the first time.

Here is his classic A Sand County Almanac, hailedalong with Thoreaus Walden and Carsons Silent Springas one of the main literary influences on the modern environmental movement. Published in 1949, it remains a vivid, firsthand, philosophical tour de force. Along with Sand County are more than fifty articles, essays, and lectures exploring the new complexities of ecological science and what we would now call environmental ethics. Leopolds sharp-eyed, often humorous journals are illustrated here for the first time with his original photographs, drawings, and maps. Also unique to this collection is a selection of over 100 letters, most of them never before published, tracing his personal and professional evolution and his efforts to foster in others the love and sense of responsibility he felt for the land.

LIBRARY OF AMERICA is an independent nonprofit cultural organization founded in 1979 to preserve our nations literary heritage by publishing, and keeping permanently in print, Americas best and most significant writing. The Library of America series includes more than 300 volumes to date, authoritative editions that average 1,000 pages in length, feature cloth covers, sewn bindings, and ribbon markers, and are printed on premium acid-free paper that will last for centuries.
A Sand County Almanac, And Sketches Here And There
1(534)
Part I A Sand County Almanac
January
January Thaw
5(3)
February
Good Oak
8(10)
March
The Geese Return
18(5)
April
Come High Water
23(2)
Draba
25(1)
Bur Oak
26(3)
Sky Dance
29(4)
May
Back from the Argentine
33(3)
June
The Alder Fork---A Fishing Idyl
36(3)
July
Great Possessions
39(3)
Prairie Birthday
42(5)
August
The Green Pasture
47(2)
September
The Choral Copse
49(2)
October
Smoky Gold
51(4)
Too Early
55(3)
Red Lanterns
58(3)
November
If I Were the Wind
61(2)
Axe-in-Hand
63(5)
A Mighty Fortress
68(4)
December
Home Range
72(3)
Pines above the Snow
75(5)
65290
80(416)
Conservation: In Whole or in Part?
496(11)
The Outlook for Farm Wildlife
507(5)
The Land-Health Concept and Conservation
512(7)
Scarcity Values in Conservation
519(2)
Deadening
521(1)
Wherefore Wildlife Ecology?
522(2)
The Ecological Conscience
524(9)
The Deer Swath
533(2)
Selected Journals
535(166)
"Gettin" Ganders on the Rio"
537(6)
The Delta Colorado
543(32)
Canada, 1924
575(30)
Fish Lake
605(2)
Canada, 1925
607(14)
Reunion
621(4)
Red Fox Day
625(2)
Current River Trip
627(12)
Lily River Trip
639(4)
Gila Trip
643(16)
Second Gila Trip, 1929
659(12)
1936 Mexico Trip
671(10)
from Shack Journals, 1935-1948
681(20)
Selected Letters
701(148)
Clara Leopold, September 12, 1903
703(1)
Clara Leopold, February 10, 1904
703(3)
Clara Leopold, March 21, 1904
706(1)
Clara Leopold, April 2, 1904
707(3)
Marie Leopold, January 25, 1905
710(2)
Carl Leopold, March 30, 1905
712(2)
Carl Leopold, May 6-7, 1905
714(2)
Carl Leopold, September 27, 1905
716(2)
Frederic Leopold, March 25, 1906
718(1)
Clara Leopold, March 18, 1907
719(2)
Carl Leopold, April 13, 1907
721(2)
Carl Leopold, May 13, 1907
723(3)
Clara Leopold June 23, 1907
726(2)
Clara Leopold, July 11, 1907
728(1)
Clara Leopold, May 3, 1908
729(2)
Clara Leopold, January 20, 1909
731(2)
Clara Leopold, March 7, 1909
733(4)
Clara Leopold, May 4, 1909
737(3)
Clara Leopold, September 22, 1909
740(3)
Carl Leopold, May 20, 1911
743(1)
Clara Leopold, August 6, 1911
744(3)
Clara Leopold, August 16, 1911
747(1)
Estella Bergere, August 31, 1911
748(1)
The Officers of the Carson National Forest, July 15, 1913
749(5)
The Officers of the Carson National Forest, January 16, 1914
754(2)
Clara Leopold, January 20, 1916
756(2)
Clara Leopold, May 11, 1917
758(2)
Estella Leopold, July 18, 1917
760(2)
Austin Carey, March 13, 1922
762(1)
Estella Leopold, June 20, 1923
763(1)
Estella Leopold, July 1, 1923
764(2)
Starker and Luna Leopold, August 24, 1923
766(1)
Raphael Zon, May 19, 1926
766(1)
Estella Leopold, June 25, 1926
767(2)
Estella Leopold, August 7, 1927
769(2)
Harold C. Bryant, July 24, 1930
771(1)
Joseph P. Knapp, September 18, 1930
772(2)
Seth Gordon, October 2, 1930
774(1)
Barrington Moore, October 4, 1930
774(2)
Werner C. Nagel, January 6, 1931
776(1)
George Latta Barrus, February 19, 1931
777(1)
Frederic Walcott, December 10, 1931
778(1)
William T. Hornaday, March 1, 1933
779(1)
Herbert L. Stoddard, March 26, 1934
780(2)
Franklin D. Roosevelt, November 9, 1934
782(1)
R. E. Trippensee, February 11, 1935
783(1)
Robert Marshall, March 25, 1935
784(1)
Robert Sterling Yard, July 19, 1935
785(2)
Estella Leopold, October 9, 1935
787(1)
John H. Baker, December 17, 1935
788(2)
Karl T. Frederick, December 20, 1935
790(1)
Herbert A. Smith, December 20, 1935
791(2)
Raphael Zon, May 18, 1936
793(1)
Ray P. Holland, July 1, 1936
794(2)
Raymond J. Brown, November 16, 1936
796(1)
T. D. Peffley, May 11, 1937
797(3)
Robert Marshall July 10, 1937
800(1)
Henry P. Davis, January 17, 1938
801(2)
A. M. Brayton, March 9, 1938
803(2)
A Wildflower Digger, June 7, 1938
805(2)
Carl O. Sauer, December 29, 1938
807(2)
Henry DeWitt Smith, May 9, 1939
809(1)
Editor, Baraboo News-Republic, November 6, 1939
810(2)
Jay N. Darling, November 21, 1939
812(2)
Gifford Pinchot, January 4, 1940
814(1)
A. M. Brayton, August 31, 1940
815(1)
Morris L. Cooke, September 30, 1940
816(1)
Robert Sterling Yard, January 3, 1941
817(1)
Robert Sterling Yard, February 26, 1941
818(1)
Robert Sterling Yard, March 27, 1941
819(1)
Richard J. Costley, September 13, 1941
820(1)
Mrs. Frank K. Quimby, October 3, 1941
821(2)
Harold A. Stassen, April 9, 1943
823(1)
E. E. Alvar, January 10, 1944
824(1)
Evan Kelley, October 13, 1944
825(1)
Jay N. Darling, October 31, 1944
826(1)
Starker and Betty Leopold, August 22, 1945
827(2)
G. N. Sale, September 26, 1945
829(1)
William Vogt, January 25, 1946
830(1)
Nina Leopold Elder, May 9, 1946
831(1)
J. Hardin Peterson, June 13, 1946
832(1)
Noble Clark, April 9, 1947
833(1)
J. S. McDiarmid, May 13, 1947
834(1)
M. W. Smith, July 8, 1947
835(1)
William H. Carr, July 15, 1947
836(1)
Philip Vaudrin, December 19, 1947
837(1)
Carl Russell, January 19, 1948
838(1)
Charles Schwartz, January 28, 1948
838(1)
W. A. Wood, February 9, 1948
839(1)
Manly F. Miner, February 9, 1948
840(2)
Luna B. Leopold, March 9, 1948
842(1)
Ernest C. Oberholtzer, March 15, 1948
843(1)
Ernest Swift, April 14, 1948
844(1)
A Sand County Almanac Reading Committee, c. April 1948
845(4)
Chronology 849(10)
Note on the Texts and Illustrations 859(14)
Notes 873(28)
General Index 901(20)
Index of Animals and Plants 921
CURT MEINE, editor, serves as Director of Conservation Biology and History for the Center for Humans and Nature and Senior Fellow of the Aldo Leopold Foundation. He is the author of Aldo Leopold: His Life and Workthe definitive biography of Leopoldand Correction Lines: Essays on Land, Leopold, and Conservation. He lives in Prairie du Sac, Wisconsin.