Review:
"By a born naturalist, true sportsman and able writer. Delightful essays....[Leopold] develops a fine concept of conservation, not economic, but basically ethical, urging the need for an ecological conscience. Recommended."--Library Journal "Outdoor prose writing at its best....A trenchant book, full of beauty and vigor and bite."--The New York Times Book Review "We have Sand County Almanac to demonstrate just how exceptional Leopold was in his highly informed passion for land. [This] handsome new commemorative edition will be welcomed by afficionados whose paperback copies have gone the way of paper acid. It contains the fine original drawings of Charles W. Schartz, and is highly recommended to anyone who might care to glimpse the plateau forests of Arizona in 1909, the green lagoons of the Colorado Delta in 1922, or the guacamaja parrot flocks of Chihuahua in 1936 through the eyes of a man who was there in body and spirit."--The New York Times Book Review "To read this book is not only to acquire much useful information, but to develop a keener eye and a sharper ear for the world of nature and a greater respect for the land."--The Christian Science Monitor "We can place this book on the shelf that holds the writings of Thoreau and John Muir."--San Francisco Chronicle "We may count ourselves lucky to have this final testament of a man who was not only an expert in forestry, ecology, and game management, but an exceptionally sensitive and subtle appreciator and communicator."--Commonweal "One of the most beautiful, heart-warming and important nature books to appear in years."--The Chicago Tribune "There is a rudeness and vigor to Leopold's writing that goes directly to the heart of the subject and to the heart of the reader. His Almanac is one of the seminal works of the environmental movement and much admired....As important a book today as when it was first published in 1949."--The Boston Globe "There will be many for whom this special edition, commemorating the one-hundredth anniversary of the birth of Aldo Leopold, will be their first and long overdue encounter with the Sand County Almanac. For many it will undoubtedly be a joyful encounter, not least because it is so well written and because of the way in which the personality of Leopold engages so directly with the reader as he traces the monthly changes in the Wisconsin countryside."--The Times (London) "A Sand County Almanac seems unassuming, a collection of poetic vignettes about run-down farmland and wilderness trips seasoned with erudite historical reflections. Yet it has sold over a million copies, and it has added a significant ethical concept to the prophecies of Thoreau, John Muir and other voices in the wilderness...Oxford University Press's handsome new commemorative edition will be welcomed by afficionados..."--The New York Times Book Review "Excellent....One of the classics in the field of ecology."--Jeff Poniewaz, University of Wisconsin
About the Author:
Aldo Leopold, long a member of the National Wildlife Federation's Conservation Hall of Fame, was posthumously honored in 1978 with the John Burroughs Medal in tribute to a lifetime of work in conservation and, in particular, for A Sand County Almanac. Robert Finch is the author of The Primal Place and Common Ground: A Naturalist's Cape Cod.
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