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<p class="text col-xs-12 col-sm-10 col-lg-8 text-lightest no-margin-bot"> This book of almost 1200 pages is the result of a major conference held in 1955, sponsored by the Wenner Foundation for Anthropological Research. More than 50 scholars submitted papers, covering almost every point of view related to man’s capacity to transform his physical environment. Though first presented nearly 15 years ago, the facts and insights are richly rewarding today. In my opinion in fact, it is an unsurpassed achievement in assembling pertinent, insightful information of interest not only to serious students of the planet Earth.</p>
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<p class="sm-indent no-margin-bot text-lightest "> The three sections of the book are: I.“Retrospect”, a historical background, II.“Process”, methods & agencies involved in man’s interactions with the land and III.“Prospect”, the effects and future implications of man’s habitation...</p>
<p class="sm-indent no-margin-top text-lightest">Some typical subjects covered with these sections include: fire as the great force employed by man origins and decline of woodlands man and grass ecology of peasant life harvests of the sea ports channels and coast-lines and sewerage (don’t belittle sewerage—society is structured around it).</p>
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This book rewards a reader like me because of its minimum of moralizing and its abundant substance. Edgar Anderson, director of the Missouri Botanical Garden in St Louis and without whom such a book as this would be incomplete, pointed out that the average person has little inkling of how man has reclothed the world. </p>
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<p class="text col-xs-12 col-sm-10 col-lg-8 sm-indent no-margin text-lightest"> Edgar Anderson, director of the Missouri Botanical Garden in St Louis and without whom such a book as this would be certainly incomplete, pointed out that the average thoughtful person has little inkling of how man has reclothed the world.
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<p class="text col-xs-12 col-sm-10 col-lg-8 sm-indent no-margin-bot text-lightest">This book rewards a reader like me because of its minimum of moralizing and its abundant substance. Edgar Anderson, director of the Missouri.
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