Richard Critchfield, author of the best-selling books Villages and An American Looks at Britain, examines the inescapable link between the decline of America's rural roots and the decay of our cities. Trees, Why Do You Wait? is a moving oral history chronicling the changes taking place in rural America. Through it, we meet real people of the heartland and feel the suffering and the strength in their relationship to the land.
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Richard Critchfield, author of the best-selling books Villages and An American Looks at Britain, examines the inescapable link between the decline of America's rural roots and the decay of our cities. Trees, Why Do You Wait? is a moving oral history chronicling the changes taking place in rural America. Through it, we meet real people of the heartland and feel the suffering and the strength in their relationship to the land.
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Near Fine. Near fine in wrappers. Slightly bumped spine ends, some light shelf rubbing. Please Note: This book has been transferred to Between the Covers from another database and might not be described to our usual standards. Please inquire for more detailed condition information.
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Fine in Near Fine jacket. First edition. Fine in a dustwrapper with the foot of the spine crumpled, else fine. Inscribed by the author to William P. Bundy, influential advisor to the Kennedy and Johnson governments; promotional materials for *Trees* and for *An American Looks at Britain* are laid in.
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Good; Collectible. Island, 1991; Inscribed by author; association copy; 1st printing. Good+ softcover. Bright, clean covers and spine; large crease across front cover lower fore corner; tightly bound; inscribed by author on half title to Sam and Marge Bunker; crisp, clean interior. Samuel E. Bunker, affiliated with Ford Foundation and National Rural Electric Cooperative Association, and son of Ellsworth Bunker (U.S. Ambassador to Argentina, Italy, India, South Vietnam, and Organization of American States). From the Bunker collection. 8vo, 270 pp; index, biblio.