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“The greatest happiness possible to a man ... is to become civilized, to know the pageant of the past, to love the beautiful, to have just ideas of values and proportions, and then retaining his animal spirits and appetites, to live in a wilderness, - J. Frank Dobie”

Roderick Nash, Wilderness and the American Mind - REVISED EDITION
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Wilderness and the American Mind - REVISED EDITION Wilderness and the American Mind - REVISED EDITION by Roderick Nash
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