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Like Kurt Cobain, Nick Traina lived for punk rock (his bands made two CDs, Gift Before I Go and 17 Reasons), succumbed to heroin addiction, and died of suicide. His mom, Danielle Steel, takes us through her 19 twister-like years with Nick in a memoir more affecting than her potboiler novels. Like his AWOL addict father, Nick had good looks, bad behavior, and a yen for the feminine. Five days before he died, he phoned a woman he saw in a centerfold and had a new girlfriend by nightfall. But his fun was ever haunted by manic depression. At age 11, he was a bed wetter who ate all the Tylenol and Sudafed in the house. He first considered suicide at 13, as Steel learned by reading his diaries after his death.
There is tension in this story--one doctor told Steel if she could get Nick to live to 30, he'd probably live a normal life span. (For example, Nick's troubled dad resurfaced, sober, soon after his son's death.) And Steel conveys a sense of the intelligence Nick used to conceal his learning disability, and the irreverent charm that alternated with irrational rages. Oliver Sacks has urged us not to ask what neurological disease a person has, but what sort of person the disease has got hold of. Steel gives us a vivid sense of the costs of the disease to a family--and of the person who was Nick Traina. --Tim Appelo
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It's hard to listen to any story that deals with the loss of a child, but Danielle Steel's memoir of her son, Nick Traina, is both tender and engrossing. In this unabridged audio version of His Bright Light, Steel leads us through Nick's battle with manic depression and her fight to help him survive. Although Steel herself narrates the introduction, actress Traci Godfrey, who portrays the author's strong emotions without becoming maudlin, reads the book. Anyone who has known a loved one affected by depression will identify strongly with Ms. Steel's passionate recollections of her son's life. (Running time: 9.5 hours, two cassettes) --Sharon Griggins
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"This is the story of an extraordinary boy with a brilliant mind, a heart of gold, and a tortured soul. It is the story of an illness, a fight to live, and a race against death.
I want to share the story, and the pain, the courage, the love, and what I learned in living through it. I want Nick's life to be not only a tender memory for us, but a gift to others. . . . I would like to offer people hope and the realities we lived with. I want to make a difference. My hope is that someone will be able to use what we learned, and save a life with it."—Danielle Steel
From the day he was born, Nick Traina was his mother's joy. By nineteen, he was dead. This is Danielle Steel's powerful, personal story of the son she lost and the lessons she learned during his courageous battle against darkness. Sharing tender, painful memories and Nick's remarkable journals, Steel brings us a haunting duet between a singular young man and the mother who loved him—and a harrowing portrait of a masked killer called manic depression, which afflicts between two and three million Americans.
At once a loving legacy and an unsparing depiction of a devastating illness, Danielle Steel's tribute to her lost son is a gift of life, hope, healing, and understanding to us all.
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A must read for every woman.......2007-10-14
Bought this as a gift for my mom and had to read it for myself after she raved so much about it. I enjoy all of those real stories that are written well.
i am the mother of a musically talented son with severe bipolar 1.......2007-09-16
I am so frightened that this disease will take my son's life. Ever since his undetermined coma on xmas 2003, he was discharged with only me knowing there was something not quite right. He was diagnosed 3 years later, after 3 years of neurologists, radiologists, nutrienists, etc. No one in the medical field ever suggested a psychiatrist, not until started with hallucenations, auditory and visual. The medications stop working and he needs to get hospitalized. He is a talented song writer and guitarist. I am constantly worried. Unfortunatley the rest of the family have no understanding or knowledge of how sick he really is. I cried for the family of Nick, and for Nick, to be taken so soon when he was just beginning his life. Bipolar disorder, and other mental illnesses affect more people than is realized. I've done so much research and read whatever I can from other families so I can help my son and help myself understand his disease. God Bless anyone who has to deal with this themselves. I found a support group for families of people with mental illness so I know I'm not alone in this.
Sharing in his light.......2007-09-04
This book was very enlightening. I'm not a regular reader of Danielle Steel, however I've always admired her writing. This book though caught my attention because of the subject matter. I was grateful to Ms. Steel for opening up such a personal aspect of her life to the public. I hope writing it helped in her healing as well. This book really shows from a young age (infant) just how strong a mother's intuition is and some, what I believe from my experience as well, what can truly be some tell-tale signs of mental illness. I would definitely recommend this book, especially for anyone who suffers from bi-polar disorder, or knows someone with the same.
Parts not completely true..........2007-05-18
I don't think it was fair for Danielle to blame a lot of Nick's problems on his former bandmates (friends of mine as well) of the band Link 80. I understand that writing this book was her way of grieving with her loss, but at the same time there are a lot of parts to this book that was just not true. She even pointed out that Nick had had many problems and considered thoughts of suicide as early as 13. Singing for Link 80 was his way of escaping depression more than anything else, it certainly was not one of the reasons for his plan for suicide. However, I still think Danielle is a good writer. Personally, I don't read any of her books, it's just not my style, but good writer nonetheless.
Sad..........2007-04-10
This is a book that will make you wonder how great a love of a mother can be. But I kept wondering as I read the book, if the mother of Nick is not Danielle Steel, someone who have so much resources and money, what will become of him? I kept imagine how much money she had spent to keep him going.
The love she has for him is really great.
I must say after reading so much autobiography, this is one of the few that come out worthy to spend the money and time.
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His Bright Light The Story of Nick Traina
Danielle Steel
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Large Print edition, True story of the life and death of the son of Danielle Steel
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Chembo Corniel: the bright light in Latin jazz: currently working with salsa great Larry Harlow and numerous other Latin and jazz groups around his hometown ... An article from: Latin Beat Magazine
Jesse Varela
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Release Date: 2007-08-29 |
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Title: Chembo Corniel: the bright light in Latin jazz: currently working with salsa great Larry Harlow and numerous other Latin and jazz groups around his hometown of New York City, Wilson "Chembo" Corniel has just released his second album with his band, Grupo Chawaro. For The Rest of Your Life is a high-quality production that is beaming his music to more listeners and helping him to carve an international fan base.(Entrevista)
Author: Jesse Varela
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Latin Beat Magazine (Magazine/Journal)
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Twenty Five Milk Runs (And a Few Others)
Richard Riley Johnson
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The author takes you through the Great Depression growing up as the son of migrant farm workers. Fly with him as the pilot of a B-17 Flying Fortress over Germany in 1944.
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Written from the heart.......2007-04-16
Very enjoyable and readable. The writer has had a very interesting life and has written his story with passion. Starting with his childhood and leading to his experiences in WWII the book is engrossing. I recommend reading this if you enjoy autobiographies or a pilot's perspective of WWII - especially coming from a pilot who could fly a 4 engine bomber before he could drive a car.
A Fortress Pilot's Life and War.......2005-03-17
As a 21 year old B-17 bomber pilot Richard Johnson completed 32 combat missions over Europe as a member of the "Hell's Angels" of the 303rd Bomb Group from RAF Molesworth, United Kingdom. Not bad for a guy who didn't learn to drive a car until he returned to the USA after his combat tour!! What separates this memoir from the many others of similar origin is author Johnson's attention to detail and unfailing, often self deprecating, sense of humor. This is really two books, the first and last thirds of the book devoted to his life before the war as a vagabond itinerant farm laborer's son and after the war as a member of post-war American society and pilot with the Civil Air Patrol. The remainder of the text is some of the most entertaining and detailed reading this reviewer has encountered relative to the daily horrors, triumphs and uncertainties of flying bombers against a capable and determined German enemy. The author chronicles each of his 32 combat missions, plus some others, in sufficient detail about his plane, his Squadron and his Group as to give the reader a great sense of what was happening. His post war friendship with one of the German 88 mm FLAK gunners against which Johnson's unit flew results in some very good explanations of how the anti-aircraft units functioned. He is objective, sometimes brutally honest about events and personalities, and unfailingly interesting. Dick Johnson is not a professional writer, and this may lead to the strength of this book, which is its total readability. He tells the stories just like they happened, no embellishments, just factual narration with humor as the lubricant. While the portions of the narrative about his non-USAAF life may not appeal to all, this reviewer found the author's experiences growing up during the Depression and facing a very uncertain future with only a high school diploma, DFC and Air Medals after the war both interesting and relative to what he learned as a young pilot during war time. This is an excellent book and is recommended for those who like WWII aviation and a good story.
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Legality and Legitimacy
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Carl Schmitt ranks among the most original and controversial political thinkers of the twentieth century. His incisive criticisms of Enlightenment political thought and liberal political practice remain as shocking and significant today as when they first appeared in Weimar Germany. Unavailable in English until now, Legality and Legitimacy was composed in 1932, in the midst of the crisis that would lead to the collapse of the Weimar Republic and only a matter of months before Schmitt’s collaboration with the Nazis. In this important work, Schmitt questions the political viability of liberal constitutionalism, parliamentary government, and the rule of law. Liberal governments, he argues, cannot respond effectively to challenges by radical groups like the Nazis or Communists. Only a presidential regime subject to few, if any, practical limitations can ensure domestic security in a highly pluralistic society.
Legality and Legitimacy is sure to provide a compelling reference point in contemporary debates over the challenges facing constitutional democracies today. In addition to Jeffrey Seitzer’s translation of the 1932 text itself, this volume contains his translation of Schmitt’s 1958 commentary on the work, extensive explanatory notes, and an appendix including selected articles of the Weimar constitution. John P. McCormick’s introduction places Legality and Legitimacy in its historical context, clarifies some of the intricacies of the argument, and ultimately contests Schmitt’s claims regarding the inherent weakness of parliamentarism, constitutionalism, and the rule of law.
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Legality and Legitimacy: Carl Schmitt, Hans Kelsen and Hermann Heller in Weimar
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This book investigates one of the oldest questions of legal philosophy---the relationship between law and legitimacy. It analyses the legal theories of three eminent public lawyers of the Weimar era, Carl Schmitt, Hans Kelsen, and Hermann Heller. Their theories addressed the problems of legal and political order in a crisis-ridden modern society and so they remain highly relevant to contemporary debates about legal order in the age of pluralism. Schmitt, the philosopher of German fascism, has recently received much attention. Kelsen is well-known as one of the main exponents of the philosophy of legal positivism. Heller is virtually unknown outside Germany. Dyzenhaus exposes the dangers of Schmitt's legal philosophy by situating it in the legal context of constitutional crisis to which he responded. He also points out the severs inadequacies of Kelsen's legal positivism. In a wide-ranging account of the predicaments of contemporary legal and political philosophy, Heller's position is argued to be the most promising of the three.
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Dissidents of Law: On the 1989 Velvet Revolutions, Legitimations, Fictions of Legality and Contemporary Version of the Social Contract (Law, Justice and Power)
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Hans Kelsen's Pure Theory of Law: Legality and Legitimacy
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Hans Kelsen is commonly considered to be among the founding fathers of modern legal philosophy. Despite Kelsen's prominence as a legal theorist, his political theory has so far been mostly overlooked. This book argues that Kelsen's legal theory, the Pure Theory of Law, needs to be read in the context of Kelsen's political theory. It offers the first comprehensive interpretation of the Pure Theory that makes systematic use of Kelsen's conception of the rule of law, of his theory of democracy, his defense of constitutional review, and his views on international law. Once it is read in the context of Kelsen's political works, Kelsen's analysis of legal normativity provides us with a notion of political legitimacy that is distinct from any comprehensive and contestable theory of justice. It shows how members of pluralist societies can reasonably acknowledge the binding nature of law, even where its content does not fully accord with their own substantive views of the requirements of justice, provided it is created in accordance with an ideal of fair arbitration amongst social groups. This result leads to a fundamental re-evaluation of the Pure Theory of Law. The theory is best understood as an attempt to find a middle ground between natural law and legal positivism. Later positivist legal theorists inspired by Kelsen's work failed to appreciate the political-theoretical context of the Pure Theory and turned to a narrow instrumentalism about the functions of law. The perspective on Kelsen offered in this book aims to reconnect positivist legal thought with normative political theory.
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Unlawful Territorial Situations in International Law: Reconciling Effectiveness, Legality And Legitimacy (Developments in International Law)
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This work deals with the question of unlawful territorial situations, i.e. territorial regimes that are established and maintained in defiance of international law. It represents a very timely contribution to the debate concerning the nature, the aims and purpose of foreign interventions in the affairs of sovereign countries.
International lawyers have focussed on the important questions of the legal regime applicable to the conduct of the occupant and the authoritative decision-making processes by international institutions, but often neglected the broader and decisive question of the legality of the `foreign' or `international' presence as such. The author shows the relevance and, sometimes irrelevance, of international law to the determination of legality or illegality of the occupation, and how legal norms incorporate and interact with the concepts of effectiveness and legitimacy.
The book represents a welcome contribution to an issue of the outmost importance in international affairs at present times. It brings together elaborate theoretical discussion and thorough empirical research. Students of international law, practitioners, and anyone interested in deepening the understanding of the role and relevance of international law to territorial occupation will greatly benefit from this study.
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Legalidad y legitimidad: única opción para Chiapas. (México)(TT: Legality and legitimacy: the only option for Chiapas): An article from: Siempre!
Alvaro Cepeda Neri
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This digital document is an article from Siempre!, published by Edicional Siempre on April 16, 1998. The length of the article is 1444 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.
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Title: Legalidad y legitimidad: única opción para Chiapas. (México)(TT: Legality and legitimacy: the only option for Chiapas)
Author: Alvaro Cepeda Neri
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Date: April 16, 1998
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Legality to legitimacy: the revival of the just war framework.(Interventionism): An article from: Harvard International Review
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Title: Legality to legitimacy: the revival of the just war framework.(Interventionism)
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An argument in relation to Freemasonry among colored men in this country: Showing its regularity, legality and legitimacy
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Legality and Legitimacy
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Legality and legitimacy in urban tenure issues (Lincoln Institute of Land Policy working paper)
Geoffrey K Payne
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Return to Wild America: A Yearlong Search for the Continent's Natural Soul
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In 1953, birding guru Roger Tory Peterson and noted British naturalist James Fisher set out on what became a legendary journey-a one hundred day trek over 30,000 miles around North America. They traveled from Newfoundland to Florida, deep into the heart of Mexico, through the Southwest, the Pacific Northwest, and into Alaska's Pribilof Islands. Two years later, Wild America, their classic account of the trip, was published.
On the eve of that book's fiftieth anniversary, naturalist Scott Weidensaul retraces Peterson and Fisher's steps to tell the story of wild America today. How has the continent's natural landscape changed over the past fifty years? How have the wildlife, the rivers, and the rugged, untouched terrain fared? The journey takes Weidensaul to the coastal communities of Newfoundland, where he examines the devastating impact of the Atlantic cod fishery's collapse on the ecosystem; to Florida, where he charts the virtual extinction of the great wading bird colonies that Peterson and Fisher once documented; to the Mexican tropics of Xilitla, which have become a growing center of ecotourism since Fisher and Peterson's exposition. And perhaps most surprising of all, Weidensaul finds that much of what Peterson and Fisher discovered remains untouched by the industrial developments of the last fifty years. Poised to become a classic in its own right, Return to Wild America is a sweeping survey of the natural soul of North America today.
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It's refreshing to read about successes as well as struggles.......2007-01-07
In 1953 birder Roger Tory Peterson and British naturalist James Fisher journeyed for a hundred days covering some thirty thousand miles around North America, noting their discoveries in WILD AMERICA: here on the 50th anniversary of their trip naturalist Scott Weidensaul retraces their steps and tells of his findings in RETURN TO WILD AMERICA: A YEARLONG SEARCH FOR THE CONTINENT'S NATURAL SOUL. Many changes have taken place in the areas covered in WILD AMERICA: this documents both sad changes and hopeful changes from Newfoundland through the Northeast, where wildlife is returning to urban environments; from Florida where the Everglades continues to erode to Mexico, where rich ecosystems are being saved. It's refreshing to read about successes as well as struggles - and RETURN TO WILD AMERICA, for maximum impact, should be followed or preceded by a re-reading of WILD AMERICA for maximum effect.
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nature writing at its best.......2006-11-08
Scott Weidensaul has written another spectacular book. In his tour across wild America, he shares how much of our natural heritage we've lost and gained in the past 50 years. The book is beautifully written and it keeps you interested all the way through. Most importantly, it leaves the reader with a message of hope. Although we've lost a lot and we have a long way to go, there have been many environmental success stories in the past 50 years.
As important as Rachel Carson's "Silent Spring".......2006-07-20
This book has been a walk in the park. Almost literally. Needing nothing more technological than sunlight and, for some of us, a pair of spectacles, reading "Return to Wild America" is the closest thing to "being there." Mr. Weidensaul's prose carries us over the rivers and through the woods. His descriptions allow us to see, hear, feel and occasionally smell the magnificence of nature. It is a wonderful and elating trip. For birders, I am sure that there is the added bonus of familiarity with the beautiful birds that I have just met.
Beyond sharing with us the sheer natural delight of his adventure, Mr. Weidensaul also tells the history of this country's efforts towards both the protection and pillage of our natural bounty. This book is a "walk in the park" because much of our remaining truly wild life is precariously protected in our National Wildlife Refuges and parks. Thus, much of Mr. Weidensaul's expedition takes place in refuges and parks.
"A walk in the park" usually brings to mind something easy: a frolic or a romp. Although Mr. Weidensaul's adventure seems like something any sturdy camper might be able to do, responding to his message will be difficult. This well-documented conversation about the places he visits reveals that we face a growing crisis with the destruction of our environment. Sadly, protecting wild America will be anything but easy.
Many of us feel the need to be a part of the on-going conversation about environmental and species protection. To do so, we need to be informed. Reading "Return to Wild America" is an important first step to addressing the environmental crises of the new millennium.
A Reprise of a Famous Naturalists' Journey.......2006-05-12
I read Peterson's and Fisher's "Wild America" in 1955 when it first was published. My father belonged to a book club and this book was the primary selection one month. It was an enchanting read and it strengthened my interest in all of the biota of North America, although I eventually became a professional biologist specializing in invertebrates.
Scott Weidensaul has now retraced the travels recorded in the earlier book and published it as "Return to Wild America." It is an apt title and in it Weidensaul shows the curious reader what has happened in the intervening 50 years along the route taken by Peterson and Fisher.
As with Peterson and Fisher, Weidensaul starts in Newfoundland at Cape St. Mary and the now larger colonies of seabirds. Yes, in the intervening years the seabirds have flourished, but there are dark signs on the horizon from the collapse of the great fisheries of the North Atlantic. This collapse may alter the food web of the Atlantic and threaten the survival of the bird colonies. Indeed, the author sees both signs of hope and signs of danger and destruction during the trip from Newfoundland, south through Washington, D. C., and still further into the Everglades of Florida. The author traveled through the dry Tortugas and then Texas and the Santa Ana National Wildlife Refuge. Next the journey took him into Mexico and the tropics near Xilitla at the base of the Sierra Madre Oriental, Texas again, the Arizona sky island mountain ranges, the Pacific Coast, Alaska and finally the Pribilof Islands in the Bering Sea. During all of this he notes the changes, or lack of them, and the magnificent wildlife seen along the way.
This is to a large extent a hymn to the glories of the North American Continent and especially to those of the United States and Mexico. Despite major changes in the last 50 years, and the extinction of major species and the depletion of others over the last several centuries (as also noted by Peterson and Fisher), huge developments, strip mining and logging, market hunting and other abuses, there are still many jewels in the North American wild places.
However, all of these are threatened by new and potentially larger changes brought on by acid rain, global warming and continued population growth. It will certainly take a major miracle to keep the dire consequences of such changes from making inroads and even destroying a lot of the fantastic wilderness (if now not quite pristine) that we still have. If you would know some of what we may loose, read "Return to Wild America."
You Just Have to Know Where to Look.......2006-02-05
Scott Weidensaul deserves recognition as one of the best naturalist writers working today. Here, Weidensaul follows in the cross-continental footsteps of Roger Peterson (the bird guide guy) and James Fisher, who in the early 1950s wrote about their bird watching journey across North America and created the environmentalist classic "Wild America." Weidensaul is also a bird fanatic, reporting on the astonishing variety of avifauna he encountered while tracing the footsteps of Peterson and Fisher, but he also imparts great amounts of knowledge on all other forms of wildlife as well as larger issues of ecosystem health. Weidensaul certainly finds that many of the natural areas visited by Peterson and Fisher fifty years previously are in worse shape nowadays, with encroaching development and pollution, and great decreases in plant and animal populations. The most distressing example here is the continuing ecological disaster taking place in the Florida Everglades, while the state of nature in several of the other areas covered is barely heartening.
However, Weidensaul actually finds that nature is surprisingly strong in some of the areas he visited, such as the quickly urbanizing Rio Grande valley in Texas, or the forlorn Pribilof islands off of Alaska. Concerned local citizens in many bountiful areas are fighting for preservation and sustainable development, though there is still much work to be done. Weidensaul's main point is that wilderness and wildlife is certainly on the decline, and there's no reason to sugarcoat this troublesome reality. But there are still pockets of tremendous natural vitality in North America if you know where to look for them. Weidensaul also fleshes out his great environmental reporting with occasional snippets of realistic politics, which is a departure from his previous works. This includes an outstanding final chapter in which he covers the state of environmentalism in America and tells it like it is, with an honesty far beyond that of pundits and sloganeers. [~doomsdayer520~]
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In Search of a Wild America: If true wilderness still exists, should it really be so hard for most of us to find it?(Return to Wild America : A Yearlong ... Review) : An article from: OnEarth
Bruce Stutz
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Title: In Search of a Wild America: If true wilderness still exists, should it really be so hard for most of us to find it?(Return to Wild America : A Yearlong Search for the Continent's Natural Soul by Scott Weidensaul)(Book Review)
Author: Bruce Stutz
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OnEarth (Magazine/Journal)
Date: January 1, 2006
Publisher: Thomson Gale
Volume: 27
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Page: 38(3)
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