Forest Service and the Greatest Good A Centennial History James G. Lewis
In vivid terms, historian James G. Lewis recounts the work of the Forest Service in its stewardship of watersheds, timber, grazing land, wilderness, and wildlife. This richly illustraed book is the companion to the compelling documentary film, The Greatest Good, produced on the occasion of the Forest Service centennial. Examine the question that remains just as relevant today as it was in 1905: What is the greatest good?
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Publisher: Forest History Society 1st edition, 2006 290 pages Size: 10 x 9 Product type: paperback ISBN 978-0890300657
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