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Product Description: The story of the twenty-five-year quest to preserve twenty thousand acres of forest in southeastern New York.
By Ann Botshon, Lisa Botshon (other contributor) and Richard Botshon (other contributor)

Hardcover:

9780791469392 | State Univ of New York Pr, November 9, 2006, cover price $59.50 | About this edition: The story of the twenty-five-year quest to preserve twenty thousand acres of forest in southeastern New York.

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Product Description: The story of the twenty-five-year quest to preserve twenty thousand acres of forest in southeastern New York.This is the inspiring story of the twenty-five-year-long effort to preserve Sterling Forest, a tract of rugged, upland terrain encompassing twenty thousand acres within the New York–New Jersey Highlands...read more
By Ann Botshon, Lisa Botshon (other contributor) and Richard Botshon (other contributor)

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9780791469408 | State Univ of New York Pr, November 9, 2006, cover price $31.95 | About this edition: The story of the twenty-five-year quest to preserve twenty thousand acres of forest in southeastern New York.

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Product Description: Critics often define the modernist period as the dichotomy between the high culture of edgy literary experimentation and the low culture of dime store novels, gritty detective stories, and other genre fiction, dismissing the significant group of American women writers who negotiated the delicate balance between critical and commercial success...read more
By Lisa Botshon (editor) and Meredith Goldsmith (editor)

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9781555535575 | Northeastern Univ Pr, June 1, 2003, cover price $50.00 | About this edition: Critics often define the modernist period as the dichotomy between the high culture of edgy literary experimentation and the low culture of dime store novels, gritty detective stories, and other genre fiction, dismissing the significant group of American women writers who negotiated the delicate balance between critical and commercial success.

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9781555535568 | Northeastern Univ Pr, May 22, 2003, cover price $22.50

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