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Product Description: Gathered here in book form for the first time, the fourteen essays in Where We Belong exemplify Paul Shepard's interdisciplinary approach to human interaction with the natural world. Drawn from Shepard's entire career and presented chronologically, these pieces vary in setting from the Hudson River to the American prairie to New Zealand...read more (view table of contents, read Amazon.com's description)

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9780820324203 | Univ of Georgia Pr, June 1, 2003, cover price $32.95 | About this edition: Gathered here in book form for the first time, the fourteen essays in Where We Belong exemplify Paul Shepard's interdisciplinary approach to human interaction with the natural world.

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Twenty-one essays discuss the perception and aesthetics of nature, the influence of animals on humans, the nature of place, and how nature and culture help shape the development of the individual (view table of contents)

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9781559635295 | Island Pr, October 1, 1999, cover price $27.50 | About this edition: Twenty-one essays discuss the perception and aesthetics of nature, the influence of animals on humans, the nature of place, and how nature and culture help shape the development of the individual

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Examines the theory that essential human nature is a product of genetic heritage, formed through thousands of years of evolution during the Pleistocene epoch and the current subversion of that heritage lies at the heart of today's ecological and social problems (view table of contents)

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9781559635899 | Shearwater Books, July 1, 1998, cover price $30.00 | About this edition: Examines the theory that essential human nature is a product of genetic heritage, formed through thousands of years of evolution during the Pleistocene epoch and the current subversion of that heritage lies at the heart of today's ecological and social problems

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