Steph's "Literature of the Natural World"

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Stories and Books I read for this class.

  1. 1.
    Nature: Student Bargain Edition
    by Ralph Waldo Emerson

  2. 2.
    Walking
    by Henry David Thoreau

  3. 3.
    The Maine Woods (Penguin Nature Library)
    by Henry David Thoreau

  4. 6.
    Specimen Days & Collect
    by Walt Whitman

  5. 7.
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    Mammoth Cave
    by John Burroughs

  6. 8.
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    Moutaineering in The Sierra Nevada
    by Clarence King

  7. 9.
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    A Wind Storm in The Forest
    by John Muir

  8. 10.
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    The Water Ouzel
    by John Muir

  9. 11.
    The Land of Little Rain (Modern Library Classics)
    by Mary Austin

  10. 12.
    A Sand County Almanac: With Essays on Conservation
    by Aldo Leopold

  11. 13.
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    Love in the Desert
    by Joseph Wood Krutch

  12. 15.
    The Log from the Sea of Cortez (Penguin Modern Classics)
    by John Steinbeck

  13. 16.
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    The Marginal World
    by Rachel Carson

  14. 17.
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    The Judgment of the Birds
    by Loren Eiseley

  15. 18.
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    Glen Canyon Submersus
    by Wallace Stegner

  16. 19.
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    Coda: Wilderness Letter
    by Wallace Stegner

  17. 21.
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    Of Red-Tailed Hawks and Black-Tailed Gnatcatchers
    by Ann Haymond Zwinger

  18. 22.
    The Tree Where Man Was Born (Penguin Classics)
    by Peter Matthiessen

  19. 23.
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    The Clan of One-Breasted Women
    by Terry Tempest Williams

  20. 24.
    Life on the Mississippi
    by Mark Twain

  21. 25.
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    A slight sound at evening
    by E. B White

  22. 26.
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  23. 27.
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    The Beginner's Mind
    by Jim Harrison

  24. 28.
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    Northwest Passage
    by David James Duncan

  25. 29.
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    The Bats
    by Linda Hogan

  26. 30.
    The Serpents of Paradise: A Reader
    by Edward Abbey

  27. 31.
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    An Entrance to the Woods
    by Wendell Berry

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Created by Steph on Apr 30, 2011.
 

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