Whose Woods These Are: The Story of the National Forests

Whose Woods These Are: The Story of the National Forests
ISBN-10
1258424169
ISBN-13
9781258424169
Series
Whose Woods These Are
Category
Forest reserves
Pages
368
Language
English
Published
2012-07-01
Author
Michael Frome

Description

A history and guide to a vast American domain of woods, water, and high wilderness, rich with adventure and information.

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