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The Greatest Good, 100 Years of Forestry in America
by Dr. Char Miller and Rebecca Staebler

The Greatest Good, 100 Years of Forestry in America
by Dr. Char Miller and Rebecca Staebler

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Published by The Society of American Foresters
ISBN: 0939970805

It was pure pleasure browsing this pictorial history book of professional forestry in America. In fact, it is as well crafted a pictorial as I’ve seen on the market - on any subject. Through photographs and text, The Greatest Good, 100 Years of Forestry in America celebrates a century of professional forestry in America and is a tribute to forestry and the professional forester. It should be on every forester’s coffee table and/or plainly visible in his or her office.

The Greatest Good takes you on a page turning chronological trip through forestry’s past. The Society of American Foresters beautifully develops this book, beginning with the roots of forestry and timber extraction, highlighting the early growth and development of the fledgling forestry profession, explaining the complexity of the post-World War II wood boom.  The book finishes by tantalizing us with the vision of a new, kinder and smarter forestry entering the new millennium.

An army of photographers, librarians, and scientist tracked down all the rare photos and original documents displayed in this book. Sources for the book's material includes the Library of Congress, the Forest History Society, the National Agricultural Library, the National Archives, the United States Forest Service, and Weyerhaeuser. Seems no stone was unturned in building The Greatest Good.

The Society of American Foresters is the national scientific and educational organization representing 17,000 forestry professionals. The Society offers educational projects and programming and produces a variety of publications and outreach materials to include this one.

The Greatest Good was written by Dr. Char Miller and Rebecca Staebler. Miller is professor and chair of history at Trinity University in San Antonio, Texas. Rebecca Staebler is the editorial director for the Society of American Foresters who also directs the publication of the Journal of Forestry.

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