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Silent Spring Rachel Carson 1st Edition

Rachel Carson Vintage Silent Spring First Edition First Edition
Rachel Carson Vintage Silent Spring First Edition First Edition

Rachel Carson Vintage Silent Spring First Edition First Edition Rachel carson's silent spring alerted a large audience to the environmental and human dangers of pesticides, spurring revolutionary changes in the laws affecting our air, land, and water. A first edition of 'silent spring' by rachel carson can be identified by its publication date and details specific to its first printing. look for the publisher's name, houghton mifflin, and the date, 1962, on the copyright page.

Silent Spring By Rachel Carson Charactertowns Org
Silent Spring By Rachel Carson Charactertowns Org

Silent Spring By Rachel Carson Charactertowns Org A first edition of silent spring by rachel carson. rachel carson (american). boston: houghton mifflin, 1962. octavo. 368 pages. illustrated with drawings by lois and louis darling. original green cloth. a landmark work in the modern environmental movement. "a marine biologist and nature writer, rachel carson catalyzed the global environmental movement with her 1962 book silent spring. outlining the dangers of chemical pesticides, the book led to a nationwide ban on ddt and ultimately led to the creation of the environmental protection agency (epa)" (national women's history museum). "silent spring" exposed the environmental and health dangers of indiscriminate pesticide use, particularly ddt, and launched the modern environmental movement and significant policy changes in the united states. In clear, often beautiful prose carson demonstrated that chemical pesticides were potential biocides that threatened humankind and nature with extinction. she used the impact of pesticides to illustrate that man, like other species, was a vulnerable part of the earth's ecosystem.

Silent Spring Rachel Carson Near Fine Hardcover 1st Edition
Silent Spring Rachel Carson Near Fine Hardcover 1st Edition

Silent Spring Rachel Carson Near Fine Hardcover 1st Edition "silent spring" exposed the environmental and health dangers of indiscriminate pesticide use, particularly ddt, and launched the modern environmental movement and significant policy changes in the united states. In clear, often beautiful prose carson demonstrated that chemical pesticides were potential biocides that threatened humankind and nature with extinction. she used the impact of pesticides to illustrate that man, like other species, was a vulnerable part of the earth's ecosystem. This is a rare first edition, first printing of the revolutionary work of environmental nonfiction "silent spring" by rachel carson. octavo, 368pp. green cloth, gilt title on spine and cover. faded yellow top stain. illustrated endpapers 'first printing' stated on the copyright page. Silent spring rare book for sale. this first edition, signed by rachel carson is available at bauman rare books. Silent spring is a landmark environmental science book written by rachel carson, published in 1962. it documented the adverse effects of pesticides on the environment, particularly on birds, and is credited with helping to launch the modern environmental movement. Now in some parts of america spring is strangely silent, for many of the birds are dead incidental victims of our reckless attempt to control our environment by the use of chemicals that poison.

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