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Good in Good jacket. Book. 8vo-over 7æ-9æ" tall. Hardcover in publisher's non price-clipped dust-jacket. 250 pages. Bibliography, Index. First edition. An interesting treatise of governmental oversight, arguing that the only questions remaining regarding wildlife policies are which governmental entities should be empowered to make and enforce them, Federal or State; removing the individual entirely from the decision, implementation and management of conservation policy. Though an excepted reality by the late 20th century, one wonders what the discussion would have been like if the fully panoply of social media and cable news outlets had existed in 1935. Previous owner's name on front free end-paper. General toning and darkening to dust-jacket and to a lesser extent, margins of text block. A square, clean, sound copy. Text unmarked with no underlining or highlighting. Good in a good dust-jacket.
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NY: CUP, 1935. (Copyright 1935). 250p. 9x6'', cloth. Wild Life in National Economy, Sphere of Government, Bureau of Biological Survey, Bureau of Fisheries, Conservation Agencies, Game Law Enforcement. Spine nick, VG.