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Everglades River of Grass
Published in Paperback by Henry Holt & Company, Inc. (1959)
Author: Marjory Stoneman Douglas
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A must-read for fans of the Everglades
Everglades National Park is one of the country's mostfascinating wilderness areas, and is quite possibly the best place forviewing wildlife on the entire North American continent. It's amazing that such a park can exist right next to one of our biggest and fastest-growing urban areas, and in a region that draws millions of visitors every year. The fact that it exists at all in the face of so much human pressure is a testament to the efforts of Marjory Stoneman Douglas and others, and to the influence of this book.

Still, for the most part, this book is a conventional dates-and-events human history of South Florida rather than an argument for environmental protection. The environmental theme doesn't really get going until after the Civil War, well past the middle of the book, when draining the Everglades was first proposed, and it isn't until "The Eleventh Hour," the final chapter of the original edition, that the book becomes an impassioned plea for saving the wilderness. A final chapter added in 1987 brings the story into our era, continues the catalog of degradation, and makes the key point that most of the forces that threaten the Everglades flourish outside the boundaries of the National Park.

I confess that I found the historical narrative a bit dull in places, though it's hard to imagine a more colorful cast of characters than the conquistadors, pirates, hardy Native Americans, escaped slaves, adventurers, poachers, speculators and old-time politicians who all play a part in the story. Nevertheless, "River of Grass" is still the best history of South Florida, and should be on the reading list of anyone who wants something a little more substantial than the tourist guides and coffee-table fluff that dominate the shelf of books about the region.

Marvelous
What a readable and fascinating history of the wonderful State of Florida! I enjoyed every minute of the story of the struggle to conquer the environment and mold it to the white man's idea of a civilized place. Sadly, I am not convinced the developers will allow the Everglades to exist much longer. I am grateful to have lived in a time when its wonders are still available to me.

"Mother of the Everglades"
That's how most of us in Florida referred to Marjory Stoneman Douglas. Long honored by the state and then by the nation a few years before she died in 1998, she was a living legend in the South Florida environmental movement. Within a few miles of where I live there's a school, a park, a long section of highway and the Biscayne Nature Center, all of which are named after this grand old lady.

And grand and old she was. One of the most amazing facts about her life is the way it seems to have paralleled the recent history of the Everglades itself. Consider this. The first real encroachment of the Everglades began in 1890 when settlers started draining the area around the Kissimmee river. This was just 10 years before Douglas was born. When she wrote THE EVERGLADES: RIVER OF GRASS in 1947 she was 57 years old. The book played a huge part in creating public awareness about the vital importance of the area and was the prime impetus for the creation of the Everglades National Park. Douglas was in fact there when Harry Truman officially opened the park in late 1947. She was still around to receive an honor from president Clinton in 1993. Most incredibly she lived to see the publishing of this - the Fiftieth Anniversary edition of her best known book - dying shortly after at the age of 108! One of the salient points to note about this edition is that it offers an added chapter by another writer titled "Coming Together" which highlights some of the recent progress being made in reversing the damage done to the Everglades watershed area. Progress which can trace it's origins back decades ago to the constant cajoling and inspiration of one Marjory Stoneman Douglas. Never has the saying "Life imitates Nature" been any truer.

Douglas's original book is in keeping with the times it was written in. A natural history of the Everglades with a heavy emphasis on wildlife and the local culture, written in a simple straightforward style. This "just-the-facts" approach is used when recounting the early history of the area, giving names and dates of conquerors and explorers. The writing style occasionally feels a bit dry but these moments quickly pass as we get so caught up in reading about history by someone who was themselves a bit of living history.


A River in Flood and Other Florida Stories
Published in Paperback by University Press of Florida (T) (1998)
Authors: Marjory Stoneman Douglas, Kevin M. McCarthy, and Larry Leshan
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How Long Does It Hurt? : A Guide to Recovering from Incest and Sexual Abuse for Teenagers, Their Friends, and Their Families
Published in Paperback by Jossey-Bass (1994)
Authors: Cynthia L. Mather and Kristina E. Debye
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4X4S, Pickups & Vans: Buying 2000 Guide (Four-By-Fours, Pickups and Vans: Buying Guide 2000)
Published in Paperback by New American Library (10 April, 2000)
Author: Consumer Guide
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Marjory Stoneman Douglas
Published in Library Binding by Millbrook Pr (01 October, 1994)
Author: Tricia Andryszewski
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The Mouse of Amherst
Published in Hardcover by Frances Foster Books (1999)
Authors: Elizabeth Spires and Claire A. Nivola
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Marjory Stoneman Douglas: Guardian of the Everglades
Published in Hardcover by Discovery Enterprises Ltd (1994)
Authors: Kem Knapp Sawyer, Ken K. Sawyer, and Leslie Carow
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Marjory Stoneman Douglas: Voice of the Everglades (Earth Keepers Book)
Published in Library Binding by Twenty First Century Books (1992)
Authors: Jennifer Bryant and Larry Raymond
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Marjory Stoneman Douglas: Voice of the River
Published in Paperback by Pineapple Pr (1990)
Authors: Marjory Stoneman Douglas and John Rothchild
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The Tales of Hollywood the Bizarre: Unexplained Deaths, Oscar Rip Offs Blacklisting, Tragedies, Erotomania Sexual Harassment, Devil Worship and Othe
Published in Paperback by SPI Books (1994)
Author: John Austin
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