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Kelby Ouchley
"After discussing the physical setting of the war and exploring humans' attitudes toward nature during the Civil War period, Ouchley presents the flora and fauna by individual species or closely related group in the words of the participants themselves. From ash trees to willows, from alligators to white-tailed deer, the excerpts provide glimpses of personal encounters with the natural world during the war, revealing how soldiers and civilians thought about and interacted with wild flora and fauna in a time of epic historical events"--Dust jacket.
| Publisher | Louisiana State University Press |
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| Pages | 259 |
| Search language | english |
| ISBN_13 | 978-0-807-13688-1 primary |
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