Conservation and the gospel of efficiency

the progressive conservation movement, 1890-1920

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Conservation and the gospel of efficiency

the progressive conservation movement, 1890-1920

[College ed.] With a new pref. by the author.
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"The relevance and importance of Samuel P. Hay's book Conservation and the Gospel of Efficiency, The Progressive Conservation Movement, 1890-1920, has only increased over time. Written almost half a century ago, it offers an invaluable history of the conservation movement's origins, and provides an excellent context for contemporary environmental problems and possible solutions."--BOOK JACKET.

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Publisher
Atheneum
Language
English
Pages
297

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New York

Edition Notes

Bibliography: p. [277]-282.

Series
Atheneum, 139

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
333.7/2/0973
Library of Congress
S930 .H38 1969, S930 .H38 1975

The Physical Object

Pagination
297 p.
Number of pages
297

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL5682037M
Internet Archive
conservationgosp0000hays_r3a4
LCCN
69013434
Library Thing
496984

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