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bly place the book out of the reach of most of us. If Thoreau has provided 
some inspiration in your life (as he has in mine), then you will find this a 
book to cherish and to enjoy. 
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THE NATURAL HISTORY LIBRARY. Nine volumes. Doubleday Anchor 
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volumes were issued recently and represent additions to the paperback 
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N7. ADVENTURES WITH A TEXAS NATURALIST, by Roy Bedichek. 
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N17. BETWEEN THE PLANETS, by Fletcher G. Watson. x + 224 pp. 
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N21. OBSERVATIONS AND EXPERIMENTS IN NATURAL HIS- 
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N22. EARLY MAN IN THE NEW WORLD, by Kenneth Macgowan and 
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N26. THE YOSEMITE, by John Muir. xiv + 225 pp. With notes and in- 
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N27. THE FOREST PEOPLE, by Colin M. Turnbull. xii + 305 pp. Illus- 
trated. $1.25. 
N28. THE NAVAHO, by Clyde Kluckhohn and Dorothea Leighton. 355 pp. 
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