What shall be done when the timber is gone?

Everett, Washington, and the birth of the Logged-off Land Movement

What shall be done when the timber is gone?
Kathryn L. Utter, Kathryn L. U ...
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What shall be done when the timber is gone?

Everett, Washington, and the birth of the Logged-off Land Movement

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English
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230

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Edition Notes

Photocopy; further copying of this material is subject to copyright law (Title 17 United States Code).

Published in: Pacific Northwest, essays in honor of James W. Scott, edited by Howard J. Critchfield, managing editor Janet R. Collins, Western Washington University, 1993.

WWU student, MA 1993.

Published in
Bellingham, Wash
Other Titles
Everett, Washington, and the birth of the Logged-off Land Movement, Western Collection.

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Pagination
p. 209-230 ;
Number of pages
230

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Open Library
OL13631131M
OCLC/WorldCat
51206497

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