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Book Synopsis
George Perkins Marsh (1801-1882) was the first to reveal the menace of environmental misuse, to explain its causes, and to prescribe reforms. This book offers insights, from sources, into Marsh's career and shows his relevance.

Trade Review

"This is a keenly felt and carefully written biography by one of our leading geographers.Every page, almost every line, of this remarkable book shines with scholarship, learning, and insight of both the subject and author. I don't know whom I admire more— Marsh or Lowenthal."

* Historical Geography *

"This superbly written biography provides a brilliant insight into the life and background of one who was influential in the development of today's environmental movement."

* The Naturalist *

"Learned in twenty languages, a lawyer, (unsuccessful) businessman, several-term congressional representative, sometimes university lecturer, lexicographer, grammarian, archaeological enthusiast, veteran diplomat, and ceaseless pursuer of sundry projects civic and scholarly, Marsh was a rare example of amateurish Yankee ingenuity transformed into a disciplined, cosmopolitan intelligence."

* The Journal of American History *

"Every page, almost every line, of this remarkable book shines with the scholarship, learning, and insight of both the subject and the author."

* Historical Geography *

"Truly remarkable. . . Lowenthal is masterful in weaving together the whole of Marsh's remarkable life: his wide ranging scholarly interests, diverse personal experience, command of myriad languages, and his ability to constantly criticize and reverse himself in the light of new evidence and experience."

* Northern Woodlands *

"A vivid portrait of Marsh against his intellectual and social background. . . . Lowenthal is the ideal biographer. . . . Everyone should come away with a better appreciation of a man who was a century ahead in recognizing many of our environmental problems and who addressed them at a fundamental level."

* Nature *

"Brings to life the career and ideas of an important green forerunner [whose] book was one of the founding works of modern environmentalism."

* The Economist *

"The history of science in 19th-century U.S., the political culture of the diplomatic world, the politics of Italian independence— all are commented on by two brilliant scholars: Marsh and Lowenthal."

* Choice *

"Classic. . . a compelling read."

* Boston Globe *

"This book is well written, well constructed, and thoughtful— valuable as a biography of a fascinating American Victorian amateur scholar, politician, and diplomat, and essential as a contribution to the history of environmental thought."

* American Historical Review *

Table of Contents

List of Illustrations
Foreword by William Cronon
Preface
Woodstock and the First Watershed
Burlington: Blunders and Bereavements
Puritans, Vikings, Goths
Congress and the Smithsonian
American History from the Ground Up
Constantinople and the Desert
Missionary Miseries, Mediterranean Jaunts
Debts and Dromedaries
Vermont Public Servant
The English Language
Risorgimento and Civil War
Turin and the Alps
Man and Nature: The Making
Man and Nature: The Meaning
Florence and Unfinished Italy
Last Watersheds: Rome, Cravairola, Vallombrosa
Retrospect: Forming a Life
Prospect: Reforming Nature
Abbreviations in Notes and bibliography
Notes
Bibliography
Illustration credits
Index

George Perkins Marsh

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      Publisher: University of Washington Press
      Publication Date: 01/03/2003
      ISBN13: 9780295983158, 978-0295983158
      ISBN10: 0295983159

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      George Perkins Marsh (1801-1882) was the first to reveal the menace of environmental misuse, to explain its causes, and to prescribe reforms. This book offers insights, from sources, into Marsh's career and shows his relevance.

      Trade Review

      "This is a keenly felt and carefully written biography by one of our leading geographers.Every page, almost every line, of this remarkable book shines with scholarship, learning, and insight of both the subject and author. I don't know whom I admire more— Marsh or Lowenthal."

      * Historical Geography *

      "This superbly written biography provides a brilliant insight into the life and background of one who was influential in the development of today's environmental movement."

      * The Naturalist *

      "Learned in twenty languages, a lawyer, (unsuccessful) businessman, several-term congressional representative, sometimes university lecturer, lexicographer, grammarian, archaeological enthusiast, veteran diplomat, and ceaseless pursuer of sundry projects civic and scholarly, Marsh was a rare example of amateurish Yankee ingenuity transformed into a disciplined, cosmopolitan intelligence."

      * The Journal of American History *

      "Every page, almost every line, of this remarkable book shines with the scholarship, learning, and insight of both the subject and the author."

      * Historical Geography *

      "Truly remarkable. . . Lowenthal is masterful in weaving together the whole of Marsh's remarkable life: his wide ranging scholarly interests, diverse personal experience, command of myriad languages, and his ability to constantly criticize and reverse himself in the light of new evidence and experience."

      * Northern Woodlands *

      "A vivid portrait of Marsh against his intellectual and social background. . . . Lowenthal is the ideal biographer. . . . Everyone should come away with a better appreciation of a man who was a century ahead in recognizing many of our environmental problems and who addressed them at a fundamental level."

      * Nature *

      "Brings to life the career and ideas of an important green forerunner [whose] book was one of the founding works of modern environmentalism."

      * The Economist *

      "The history of science in 19th-century U.S., the political culture of the diplomatic world, the politics of Italian independence— all are commented on by two brilliant scholars: Marsh and Lowenthal."

      * Choice *

      "Classic. . . a compelling read."

      * Boston Globe *

      "This book is well written, well constructed, and thoughtful— valuable as a biography of a fascinating American Victorian amateur scholar, politician, and diplomat, and essential as a contribution to the history of environmental thought."

      * American Historical Review *

      Table of Contents

      List of Illustrations
      Foreword by William Cronon
      Preface
      Woodstock and the First Watershed
      Burlington: Blunders and Bereavements
      Puritans, Vikings, Goths
      Congress and the Smithsonian
      American History from the Ground Up
      Constantinople and the Desert
      Missionary Miseries, Mediterranean Jaunts
      Debts and Dromedaries
      Vermont Public Servant
      The English Language
      Risorgimento and Civil War
      Turin and the Alps
      Man and Nature: The Making
      Man and Nature: The Meaning
      Florence and Unfinished Italy
      Last Watersheds: Rome, Cravairola, Vallombrosa
      Retrospect: Forming a Life
      Prospect: Reforming Nature
      Abbreviations in Notes and bibliography
      Notes
      Bibliography
      Illustration credits
      Index

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