The View from Lincoln Hill: Man and the Land In a New England Town

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by Paul Brooks

Author Paul Brooks, a noted conservationist and prolific author of books and articles, won the 1965 John Burroughs Medal for his book, Roadless Area. In his View from Lincoln Hill, Brooks turns to one of his deepest concerns, the struggle between city and countryside that is acute all across America. His View from Lincoln Hill reaches back to the first days of settlement on these shores to illuminate questions of land use, past and future.

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by Paul Brooks

Author Paul Brooks, a noted conservationist and prolific author of books and articles, won the 1965 John Burroughs Medal for his book, Roadless Area. In his View from Lincoln Hill, Brooks turns to one of his deepest concerns, the struggle between city and countryside that is acute all across America. His View from Lincoln Hill reaches back to the first days of settlement on these shores to illuminate questions of land use, past and future.

by Paul Brooks

Author Paul Brooks, a noted conservationist and prolific author of books and articles, won the 1965 John Burroughs Medal for his book, Roadless Area. In his View from Lincoln Hill, Brooks turns to one of his deepest concerns, the struggle between city and countryside that is acute all across America. His View from Lincoln Hill reaches back to the first days of settlement on these shores to illuminate questions of land use, past and future.