Description
Hardcover is in good condition besides marks with pen and pencil on both covers. Marks inside front cover. No dust jacket. Pages are clean and binding is secure.
This intriguing volume, “Science And Conservation Let’s Try,” offers a unique perspective on the intersection of scientific inquiry and environmental stewardship. Published in the latter half of the 20th century, it reflects a growing awareness of the need to balance technological progress with responsible resource management. The collaborative effort of authors Samuel A. Brouillette, Jeanne Thorn, Maidi Mastri, Fiore, and Wiebe presents a multidisciplinary approach, blending scientific knowledge with practical conservation strategies.
While the absence of a dust jacket may disappoint some collectors, the book’s well-preserved interior pages and secure binding suggest it has been treated with care by previous owners. The markings on the covers and front endpaper hint at a history of active engagement, perhaps by a student or researcher making notes and annotations. These traces of past readership add a layer of character and intrigue, inviting speculation about the book’s journey and the minds it has influenced.
For readers and collectors interested in the evolution of environmental thought and the interplay between science and policy, this volume offers a fascinating time capsule. Its content likely explores themes such as resource management, ecological preservation, and the role of scientific research in informing conservation efforts – subjects that remain highly relevant in our modern era of climate change and sustainability challenges.