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Clearcut: A Novel of Bio-Consequences
Clearcut A Novel of BioConsequences
Author:
Bill Hunger
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ISBN-13:
9781571740496
ISBN-10:
157174049X
Publication Date:
9/1996
Pages:
321
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Publisher:
Hampton Roads Publishing Company
Book Type:
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I've read this twice. It's too important to hold on to. Explore envireonmental damage and the 'secret life of plants'.
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