Bob Marshall (wilderness Activist) - Selected List of Works

Selected List of Works

Articles
  • "The Wilderness as a Minority Right", U.S. Forest Service Bulletin (1928, August 27), pp. 5–6.
  • "Forest devastation must stop", The Nation (1929, August 28)
  • "The Problem of the Wilderness", The Scientific Monthly (1930, February), pp. 141–148
  • "A Proposed Remedy for Our Forest Illness", Journal of Forestry 28 (1930, March)
  • "The Social Management of American Forests", League for Industrial Democracy (1930)
Books
  • Arctic Village. New York: The Literary Guild (1933)
  • The People's Forests. . New York: H. Smith and R. Haas (1933)
  • Alaska Wilderness: Exploring the Central Brooks Range, 2nd ed. Berkeley: University of California Press (1970)
    • (first published as Arctic Wilderness, in 1956)

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