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Whole Terrain: Reflective Environmental Practice: Vol. 17: 2010

by Gandour, Rochelle & Kimball, Vivian (editors)

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Keene, NH: antioch new england graduate School, 2010. Book. Very Good. Magazine. **THIS IS VOLUME 17, 2010.** A very nice, tight, unmarked copy. Almost like new. Articles in this issue focus on "The Significance of Scale", & include: "The Cellularist Manifesto" by Charles Siebert;; "Troglodytes" by Pat Musick; & "How Wide is the Ocean" by Tamara Adkins..

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Title
Whole Terrain: Reflective Environmental Practice: Vol. 17: 2010
Author
Gandour, Rochelle & Kimball, Vivian (editors)
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Paperback
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Used - Very Good
Publisher
antioch new england graduate School
Place of Publication
Keene, NH
Date Published
2010
Keywords
Environment, Revolution, Nature
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