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Published on Feb 13, 1996 | 320 Pages
From Thomas McGuane on Idaho’s Snake River to Louise Erdrich on the tallgrass prairies of her native North Dakota to Carl Hiaasen combing the imperiled fishing grounds of the Florida Keys, some of the country’s finest writers celebrate the geography that The Nature Conservancy has designated as "Last Great Places."
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Joseph Barbato
Joseph Barbato is a former contributing editor at Publishers Weekly. He studied at New York University and has written several books about the nonprofit industry, including Writing for a Good Cause: The Complete Guide to Crafting Proposals and Other Persuasive Pieces for Nonprofits and How to Write Knockout Proposals.
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