The Rules of the GameGood Press, 20. 11. 2019 - Počet stran: 695 The Rules of the Game is about logging in California as well as the environmental efforts of the forest service. Stewart Edward White talks about the beginnings of California forest systems. Excerpt: "Late one fall afternoon, in the year 1898, a train paused for a moment before crossing a bridge over a river. From it descended a heavy-set, elderly man. The train immediately proceeded on its way. The heavy-set man looked about him. The river and the bottom-land growths of willow and hardwood were hemmed in, as far as he could see, by low-wooded hills." |
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... directions men came. They converged in the central alley, hundreds of them. In a moment Bob was caught up in their stream, and borne with them toward the weather-stained shanty town. VI. Table of Contents Bob followed this streaming ...
... directions men came. They converged in the central alley, hundreds of them. In a moment Bob was caught up in their stream, and borne with them toward the weather-stained shanty town. VI. Table of Contents Bob followed this streaming ...
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... sky. Tally followed the direction of his gaze. "Modern work," he commented. "Band saws. No circulars there. Two hundred thousand a day"; with which cryptic utterance he resumed his walk. The opposite side of the river proved to be a.
... sky. Tally followed the direction of his gaze. "Modern work," he commented. "Band saws. No circulars there. Two hundred thousand a day"; with which cryptic utterance he resumed his walk. The opposite side of the river proved to be a.
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... Welton would probably hold him, step for step. The road wound and changed direction entirely according to expedient. It was a "tote road" merely, cutting across these barrens by the directest possible route . Deep mire holes , roots.
... Welton would probably hold him, step for step. The road wound and changed direction entirely according to expedient. It was a "tote road" merely, cutting across these barrens by the directest possible route . Deep mire holes , roots.
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