Hornaday, Lumholtz, And the Grandeur of Nature (William Temple Hornaday, Carl Lumholtz) (Essay)
Journal of the Southwest 2007, Summer, 49, 2
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Publisher Description
TO THOSE WHO LOVE NATURE IN ALL ITS ASPECTS --CARL LUMHOLTZ, dedication, New Trails in Mexico
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