
A Forest Journey
The Story of Wood and Civilization
John Perlin(Author)
Countryman Press Inc.
Published on 20. September 2005
Book
Paperback/Softback
464 pages
978-0-88150-676-1 (ISBN)
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Description
Until the ascendancy of fossil fuels, wood has been the principal fuel and building material from the dawn of civilization. Its abundance or scarcity greatly shaped, as A Forest Journey ably relates, the culture, demographics, economy, internal and external politics, and technology of successive societies over the millennia.
The book's comprehensive coverage of the major role forests have played in human life--told with grace, fluency, imagination, and humor-gained it recognition as a Harvard Classic in Science and World History and as one of Harvard's "One-Hundred Great Books." Others receiving the honor include such luminaries as Stephen Jay Gould and E. O. Wilson. This new paperback edition will add a prologue and an epilogue to reflect the current situation in which forests have become imperative for humanity's survival.
The book's comprehensive coverage of the major role forests have played in human life--told with grace, fluency, imagination, and humor-gained it recognition as a Harvard Classic in Science and World History and as one of Harvard's "One-Hundred Great Books." Others receiving the honor include such luminaries as Stephen Jay Gould and E. O. Wilson. This new paperback edition will add a prologue and an epilogue to reflect the current situation in which forests have become imperative for humanity's survival.
Reviews / Votes
"Like some Greek epic poem spanning 4,000 years of civilization...an impressive array of research and a novel topic." -- Los Angeles Times "Perlin deftly combines a balance of social and ecological values as well as lessons for the immediate future." -- John Brosnahan - Booklist "A journey through time-a sort of Western Civ. 101 with a focus on the crucial role of wood in the rise and fall of states and cultures...Solid survey that adds significant dimension to our picture of the current crisis." -- Kirkus Reviews "This work...captures the significant impact of wood on past and present civilizations. ...well written and well illustrated." -- M. J. Zwolinski - Choice "This book takes one those bold imaginative steps through world history that leaves you full of excitement, as suddenly events seem to fall into a pattern for the first time. Perlin not only presents us with a bold hypothesis profusely documented and illustrated, he does it with a story-teller's pace and ability to surprise." -- Book Talks, BBC World Service "Well documented and illustrated, it is history at its best." -- American ForestsMore details
Language
English
Place of publication
Woodstock
United States
Publishing group
WW Norton & Co
Illustrations
50 black-and-white photos and illustrations, bibliography, index
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 155 mm
Thickness: 33 mm
Weight
768 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-88150-676-1 (9780881506761)
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Person
John Perlin has also authored A Golden Thread: Twenty-Five Hundred Years of Solar Architecture and Technology (with Ken Butti) and From Space to Earth: The Story of Solar Electricity. He researched and wrote the narrative for the film Power from the Sun with Nobel Laureates Drs. Walter Kohn and Alan Heeger. He lives in Santa Barbara, California.