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Reel nature : America's romance with wildlife on film

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This item is available to borrow from 1 library branch. Publication Seattle, University of Washington Press, Edition Weyerhaeuser environmental classic ed. Harvard University Press, America's romance with wildlife on film, Gregg Mitman, electronic resource Instantiates Reel nature: Harvard University Press, Bibliography note Includes bibliographical references p.

Isbn Isbn Type pbk. Subject Nature films -- History and criticism Member of Weyerhaeuser environmental classics.