Woman and Nature: The Roaring Inside Her"A West Coast feminist and poet draws from myth, legend, history, religion, sociology, science, and other sources to trace the evolution of attitudes toward and perceptions of women and nature."--Goodreads website. |
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( Glasses tinkle beyond the swinging doors , squeals of girls , the rousing shouts
from the saloons , empty oaken kegs in the alleys , the thick forest of tall masts in
the harbor , this last and greatest timber bonanza . ) By autumn , trees falling ...
( Glasses tinkle beyond the swinging doors , squeals of girls , the rousing shouts
from the saloons , empty oaken kegs in the alleys , the thick forest of tall masts in
the harbor , this last and greatest timber bonanza . ) By autumn , trees falling ...
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bringing back the names of forests to us , and how many we knew there to be . ...
Shoshone Forest , Snoqualmie Forest , Molalla Valley , Starwein Ridge , Bald
Hills Ridge , Prairie Creek , Selway River , how many , French Pete Creek , the ...
bringing back the names of forests to us , and how many we knew there to be . ...
Shoshone Forest , Snoqualmie Forest , Molalla Valley , Starwein Ridge , Bald
Hills Ridge , Prairie Creek , Selway River , how many , French Pete Creek , the ...
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Moravia , Alberto . Man as an End . New York : Farrar , Straus & Giroux , 1966 .
Morgan , Robin , ed . Sisterhood Is Powerful . New York : Random House , 1970 .
Moulton , Forest , and Schifferes , Justus , eds . The Autobiography of Science .
Moravia , Alberto . Man as an End . New York : Farrar , Straus & Giroux , 1966 .
Morgan , Robin , ed . Sisterhood Is Powerful . New York : Random House , 1970 .
Moulton , Forest , and Schifferes , Justus , eds . The Autobiography of Science .
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Contents
PROLOGUE | 1 |
LAND Her Changing Face | 47 |
TIMBER What Was There for Them | 56 |
Copyright | |
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