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![]() "William Claspy" wrote in message ... Wolfgang and Wayne- Indeed, Leopold spent a fair amount of time out in Jon's neck of the woods, as an employee of the U.S. Forest Service. The edition of Sand County Alamanac that I own also has some of his writings about the desert southwest in it. It also has a long treatise on what "wilderness" means. Good stuff. Time to migrate that one up in your reading pile, Wolfgang. Perhaps we can discuss over a steaming mug o' joe up north. I just checked Project Gutenberg. No luck; they don't have anything by Leopold listed. I was hoping that his stuff would be public domain by now......seems like it should be old enough. Anyway, between you, you've managed to jog my memory. I think I must once have had an edition similar to yours. Time to reread. I know a place where I can almost certainly find a copy. If we're going to discuss books in the UP, Voelker will have to be on the list as well. Then, when we get back, we can write up a trip report and tell Jeffie that we fished Voelker's holy waters........and he didn't. ![]() Wolfgang |
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Wolfgang wrote:
I just checked Project Gutenberg. No luck; they don't have anything by Leopold listed. I was hoping that his stuff would be public domain by now......seems like it should be old enough. He played a small part in extirpating the wolves in New Mexico, for which, to his credit, he was sincerely regretfull. The essay is readily available on the Web. For example: http://gargravarr.cc.utexas.edu/chri...otes.html#wolf -- Cut "to the chase" for my email address. |
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![]() "rw" wrote in message m... Wolfgang wrote: I just checked Project Gutenberg. No luck; they don't have anything by Leopold listed. I was hoping that his stuff would be public domain by now......seems like it should be old enough. He played a small part in extirpating the wolves in New Mexico, for which, to his credit, he was sincerely regretfull. The essay is readily available on the Web. For example: http://gargravarr.cc.utexas.edu/chri...otes.html#wolf Ah! I remember it now......after rereading. It was a long time ago. Thanks for the pointer. Incidentally, I see that the publication date for "A Sand County Almanac" and "Sketches Here and There" is listed as 1948 or 1949 (there seems to be a difference of opinion)......later than I thought. This explains why I couldn't find them on any of the public domain e-text sites. And, for those with a penchant for literary arcana........ I should have remembered "Sketches Here and There". I recall, now that I've been reminded, that on first encountering it I was struck by the similarity between Leopold's title and Twain's "Sketches Old and New". Leopold was highly literate. The similarity could hardly have been lost on him and, if it were, his publishers would surely have made him aware of it. A clever borrowing for the sake of reflected glory? Doesn't seem likely. Homage? Hm....... Bill? Wolfgang who knows there ain't nothing quite like having a reference librarian on tap. ![]() |
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![]() "William Claspy" wrote in message ... On 7/1/04 10:27 PM, in article , "Wolfgang" wrote: ...Bill? It's like giving dope to a junky. DAMN YOU! OK. Started off with a hop, skip and a jump through Rod Nash's "Wilderness and the American Mind" (which, if you haven't read it, DO NOT PASS GO. Go get a copy and get busy), Read it a long time ago. I'd put it on my "reread" list except that the list has gotten so long that it is on my "to be read" list. ![]() no mention of Clemens vis a vis Leopold. Having read his chapter on Leopold (entitled "Aldo Leopold: Prophet"), I don't recall any such linking, but could be mistaken. Next a quick tippity tap through the MLA and Digital Dissertations doesn't readily show any articles or dissertations linking the two. A quick trot upstairs leads me through Susan Fleder's "Thinking like a mountain..." which discusses Leopold more from an ecologists/conservationist point of view. A quick perusal has put the book on my list, but doesn't seem to address the question at hand. Next is Curt Meine's biography. Damn you. This sucker got moved to the top of my list. I've looked through it before, but it demands a full read. Just the few passages I read through (those on his education and early life) make Leopold all the more fascinating in my eyes. An example: included in the portion I read was description of his first years at Yale. Many students at the time served as "big brother" to indigent boys and young men of New Haven. Leopold's charge was a destitute Jewish boy, who quickly became L's tramping and fishing partner. A letter is reproduced in the book, from Bennie to Aldo, which shows just what sort of a mensch Leopold was, even as a young man. More to the point, it is obvious to me that while Meine makes no overt link between the title Leopold uses for that essay (group of essays) and Clemens, such a connection would not have been lost on Leopold, and could quite certainly have been made purposefully. Leopold was thoroughly steeped in literature at Yale- one of his Sunday letters home begins "this evening finds rain outside and Byron inside..." A noble effort. More than I could have accomplished in a month. Thanks. My edition of SCA lives on my nightstand. I flipped it open to the "June" essay, a vivid description of hooking a brook trout on a warm summer day amidst the tag alders. Excellent, excellent stuff. Some time when you're in the neighborhood, I'll take you to Leopold's sand county......counties, actually, there are several of them. There's a lot left that looks much as it did in his day. Thanks, again. Wolfgang |
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![]() "Wolfgang" wrote in message ... Anyway, between you, you've managed to jog my memory. I think I must once have had an edition similar to yours. Time to reread. I know a place where I can almost certainly find a copy. Send snail, I'll loan you my copy if you can not get your hands on it If we're going to discuss books in the UP, Voelker will have to be on the list as well. Then, when we get back, we can write up a trip report and tell Jeffie that we fished Voelker's holy waters........and he didn't. Sometime around June 24th next year I have a date on his pond, wanna join me? Wayne |
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![]() "Wayne Knight" wrote in message ... "Wolfgang" wrote in message ... Anyway, between you, you've managed to jog my memory. I think I must once have had an edition similar to yours. Time to reread. I know a place where I can almost certainly find a copy. Send snail, I'll loan you my copy if you can not get your hands on it Thanks. If I have any trouble finding it, I'll let you know. If we're going to discuss books in the UP, Voelker will have to be on the list as well. Then, when we get back, we can write up a trip report and tell Jeffie that we fished Voelker's holy waters........and he didn't. Sometime around June 24th next year I have a date on his pond, wanna join me? June 24th....got it. Where do we meet.....and what time? Wolfgang |
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"Wolfgang" wrote in message
... June 24th....got it. Where do we meet.....and what time? As I will be at the mercy of a gentleman from the Voelker foundation, the only answer I can give you at this time would be in the parking lot of the fly factory in Grayling MI on 6/21 or 6/22. As it get closer I will let you know. |
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