Coyotes and Town Dogs: Earth First! and the Environmental MovementFrom tree-spiking old-growth forests to "cracking" desert dams, Earth First! redefined environmentalism in America. Susan Zakin's fast-paced tale of these scruffy radicals and their suit-and-tie counterparts in Washington, D.C., has been described as an unholy marriage of Hunter S. Thompson and Tom Wolfe. The hipster cowboys who founded Earth First! were the first people to sound the alarm on globalization, extinction, and other major environmental issues that face us today. Zakin's gonzo yet impeccably researched account of the rocky trail leading to the morning when FBI agents rousted Earth First! founder Dave Foreman from his bed at gunpoint is essential reading for anyone who cares about mountains, deserts, and freedom. |
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... living in Glenwood , New Mexico , or Lander , Wyoming , or Austin , Texas , these people were probably invisible to you . When they were still living in the old Glenwood adobe , Foreman and Sease had agreed to spend a single year in ...
... living in Glenwood , New Mexico , or Lander , Wyoming , or Austin , Texas , these people were probably invisible to you . When they were still living in the old Glenwood adobe , Foreman and Sease had agreed to spend a single year in ...
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... living alone in an empty mansion with a grand piano at the Amerind Foundation in Dragoon , Arizona , sweating it out with the Fat Masterpiece while Clarke stayed in Tucson with the children . The habit of solitude had always competed ...
... living alone in an empty mansion with a grand piano at the Amerind Foundation in Dragoon , Arizona , sweating it out with the Fat Masterpiece while Clarke stayed in Tucson with the children . The habit of solitude had always competed ...
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... living in California since 1984. Half of the Journal's subscribers also lived in California , where the movement was expand- ing its range into new environmental issues . For example , Roselle was working on the boycott of Burger King ...
... living in California since 1984. Half of the Journal's subscribers also lived in California , where the movement was expand- ing its range into new environmental issues . For example , Roselle was working on the boycott of Burger King ...
Contents
Prologue | 1 |
The Education of an Environmentalist | 13 |
Burn On | 30 |
Copyright | |
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