Saving All the Parts: Reconciling Economics and the Endangered Species Act
by Barker, Rocky (signed)
- Used
- near fine
- Signed
- first
- Condition
- Near fine/Near fine
- ISBN 10
- 1559632011
- ISBN 13
- 9781559632010
- Seller
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La Grande, Oregon, United States
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About This Item
Washington DC: Island Press, 1993. Near fine/Near fine. Inscribed generously on the title page: "To John: Your progressive voice is like a beacon shining from the dark, lighting a path towards the future for Idaho + the West. Rocky Barker." Uncommon signed. A book that is "a journalist's exploration of the coexistence of endangered species protection and the future of resource dependent communities." Case studies examined along the way include Pacific salmon, grizzly bears, peregrines falcons, and wolves. Barker was an environmental journalist for the Idaho Fall's Post Register and later Boise's Idaho Statesman, and he led a sixth-month investigation on the subject in the Northwest. He's also written on fires in Yellowstone. A near fine book with a daub of white paint to upper right corner of front board and faint sunning to lower edges; in a very near fine jacket.
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- Bookseller
- Rural Hours (US)
- Bookseller's Inventory #
- 1058
- Title
- Saving All the Parts: Reconciling Economics and the Endangered Species Act
- Author
- Barker, Rocky (signed)
- Book Condition
- Used - Near fine
- Jacket Condition
- Near fine
- Quantity Available
- 1
- Binding
- Paperback
- ISBN 10
- 1559632011
- ISBN 13
- 9781559632010
- Publisher
- Island Press
- Place of Publication
- Washington DC
- Date Published
- 1993
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Rural Hours
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La Grande, Oregon
About Rural Hours
Rural Hours (formerly Wood + River = Books, est. 2019) specializes in ecology, natural history, nature writing, the environment, environmental literature, and contemporary essay, with a special passion for association copies and notable inscriptions. We draw our name from the popular-but-then-forgotten book by Susan Fenimore Cooper (published in 1850), generally considered the first work of environmental creative nonfiction by a woman in the U.S. We are interested in challenging and expanding the canon of environmental literature and finding books that tell remarkable stories and illuminate the tradition of writing about place and natural history.
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