Grassland: The History, Biology, Politics and Promise of the American Prairie Book + PRICE WATCH * Amazon pricing is not included in price watch

Grassland: The History, Biology, Politics and Promise of the American Prairie Book

In an exploration of the grasslands of North America that is both sweeping and intimate, Manning makes interesting connections between economics, botany, farming, and democracy. His discussion of the impact of romantic ideals of landscapes upon this biome is insightful, and his travels with botanists, biologists, buffalo and a visit to Ted Turner's ranch put faces and feet on the story. The message: by a careful reading of nature's design, we can more successfully inhabit this and all landscapes. Recommended.Read More

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  • Product Description

    More than forty percent of America was once open prairie, grassland that extended from Missouri to Montana. Taking a critical look at this little understood biome, award-winning journalist Richard Manning urges the reclamation of the land, showing how the grass is not only our last connection to the natural world, but a vital link to our own prehistoric roots, our history, and our culture.

  • 0140233881
  • 9780140233889
  • Richard Manning
  • 1 July 1997
  • Penguin Books
  • Paperback (Book)
  • 320
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