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The Southwest in American Literature and Art: The Rise of a Desert Aestheticby David W. Teague
Book description: University of Arizona Press, 1997-10-01. Paperback. Very Good. 1997 University of Arizona Press (Tuscon) Trade Paperback; Edition Not Stated; text clean/UNMARKED; color cover light surface rubbing/edges smooth w/mild corner wear; spine strong + uncreased; NOT x-library; tiny 3-letter publisher stamp remainder mark on bottom; Not book club; 210 pages + 12 preliminary pgs; 14 b+w illustrations; preface; 7 chapters (including introduction); footnotes; bibliography; index; author biography (inside) w/small b+w photo (back cover); front cover photograph shows Thomas Moran at Bissel's Point, Grand Canyon; "an original, interesting, very timely book...it will shape the direction + tone of ecological criticism for an emerging generation of environmentally oriented students of both literature + landscape"--Terrell F. Dixon; very good to gift quality copy of 11-year-old paperback at half the cover price.
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