Wilderness and the American Mind

  • Wilderness and the American Mind: Fifth Edition
    By Roderick Frazier Nash

    95 On February 1, 1967, Secretary of the Interior Stewart Udall announced that the Johnson administration had changed its mind about the Grand Canyon dams. For the time being, Udall suggested, the Central Arizona Project would plan to ...

  • Wilderness and the American Mind
    By Roderick Nash

    A fourth edition of Nash's classic study is now available with a new Preface and Epilogue in which the author explores the future of wilderness and reflects on its ethical and biocentric relevance.

  • Wilderness and the American Mind: Fifth Edition
    By Roderick Frazier Nash

    ... published what amounts to a culmination of the opinion that national parks should specialize in wilderness.34 [Mountains Without Handrails argues that the parks should dare to be different. They should endeavor, says Sax, ...

  • Wilderness and the American Mind
    By Roderick Nash

    Traces America's changing attitudes toward natural resources, from the pionee fear of the primeval forest to the present furor over conservation.

  • Wilderness and the American Mind: Rev. Ed
    By Roderick Nash

    Wilderness and the American Mind: Rev. Ed

  • Wilderness and the American Mind: Roderick Nash
    By Roderick Nash

    Wilderness and the American Mind: Roderick Nash