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A Natural History of Quiet Waters: Swamps and Wetlands of the Mid-Atlantic Coast

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A Natural History of Quiet Waters: Swamps and Wetlands of the Mid-Atlantic Coast - Badger, Curtis J, Mr.
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Although swamps today are recognized as one of the richest and most prolific natural systems on Earth, they have long held a mysterious and tenuous place in America's history and culture. Ernest Hemingway equated them with madness and death in ""Big Two-Hearted River."" We have images of Humphrey Bogart covered with leeches while slogging through a swamp in the film ""The African Queen"". In our culture, swamps have been associated with mystery and evil, and we spent generations draining, filling, and otherwise destroying ...

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A Natural History of Quiet Waters: Swamps and Wetlands of the Mid-Atlantic Coast 2007, University of Virginia Press, Charlottesville

ISBN-13: 9780813926186

Hardcover