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We have here today books with green covers,
A whole slew of titles for all you book lovers,
Ok bye, we gotta go--
(St. Paddy's Day, you know),
We'll get back to you next week when we recover!
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We have here today books with green covers,
A whole slew of titles for all you book lovers,
Ok bye, we gotta go--
(St. Paddy's Day, you know),
We'll get back to you next week when we recover!
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Outstanding book and a great read. Brinkley examines FDR's record on conservation and the environment, beginning with the days when young FDR tromped through the woods in Hyde Park hunting for birds. Brinkley draws together the record of FDR's conservation- the national parks and forests he fought to establish, use of the CCC in the parks to build infrastructure, the establishment of wildlife refuges and FWS. Compelling and wide ranging.
Attended another fascinating author talk at Warwick's. It was a thrill to meet Douglas Brinkley and hear him talk about FDR's role in establishing national parks. Brinkley writes broadly- from Kerouac to Cronkite to Hurricane Katrina- I love that his history books are filled with interesting stories. And he told great stories at Warwick's. Looking forward to reading Rightful Heritage.