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Baja California and the geography of hope [Sierra Club exhibit format series ; 17]...

Baja California and the geography of hope [Sierra Club exhibit format series ; 17] [Photographer's notes -- To have known the desert -- A smoother pebble, a prettier shell -- Strange gods -- One soring again -- Seventy-three color plates]

by Krutch, Joseph Wood, 1893-1970. ; Porter, Eliot, 1901-1990 ; Brower, Kenneth, 1944- ; foreword by David Brower ; with lines from Octavio Paz. ; translated by Muriel Rukeyser ; Wallace Stegner, August Frege, George Marshall, William E Siri, Hugh Nash, Cli

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San Francisco : Sierra Club, 1967, 1967. Book. Very Good. Hardcover. 174 p. : col. ill., fold. map ; 35 cm.; LCCN: 67-30537 ; LC: F1246; Dewey: 917.2/2/04820222; OCLC: 316684 ; green cloth with gold lettering ; no dustjacket ; ex-lib, stamps, label ; Contents : Photographer's notes -- To have known the desert -- A smoother pebble, a prettier shell -- Strange gods -- One soring again -- Seventy-three color plates ; fold out map ; .
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