
Voices for the Wilderness
by William Schwartz (Editor)
"Voices for the Wilderness," edited by William Schwartz, Ballantine Books, 1969, First Printing. This paperback edition presents influential papers from the Sierra Club Wilderness Conferences, pivotal to the environmental movement. Good condition with typical age-related wear. A must-have for collectors of environmental literature. ISBN: 0-1766-0125.
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The book is a paperback edition showing signs of age, including some discoloration and minor wear on the cover and pages. The binding remains intact, ensuring readability. There is no dust jacket, and the spine shows slight creasing. Overall, it is in good condition for a book of its era.
About This Vintage 1969 Edition
"Voices for the Wilderness," edited by William Schwartz, was published by Ballantine Books in New York in 1969. This first printing captures pivotal papers from the Sierra Club Wilderness Conferences, reflecting on the key movements shaping wilderness preservation. As a foundational text in environmental studies, it provides insights into the early conservation efforts spearheaded by the Sierra Club. This edition is significant for collectors interested in environmental history and the evolution of the wilderness movement. The book is in paperback format, with visible wear consistent with age, but remains a valuable piece of environmental literature history.
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