Publications of the Forest History Society

Publications of the Forest History Society
These are books and films available from the Forest History Society
on our website at www.ForestHistory.org/Publications.
From THE FOREST HISTORY SOCIETY
Issues Series—$9.95 each
Books in the Issues Series bring a historical context to today’s most pressing
issues in forestry and natural resource management. These introductory
texts are created for a general audience.
America’s Fires: A Historical Context for Policy and Practice, Stephen J. Pyne
America’s Forested Wetlands: From Wasteland to Valued Resource,
Jeffrey K. Stine
American Forests: A History of Resiliency and Recovery,
Douglas W. MacCleery
Canada’s Forests: A History, Ken Drushka
Forest Pharmacy: Medicinal Plants in American Forests, Steven Foster
Forest Sustainability: The History, the Challenge, the Promise,
Donald W. Floyd
Genetically Modified Forests: From Stone Age to Modern Biotechnology,
Rowland D. Burdon and William J. Libby
Newsprint: Canadian Supply and American Demand, Thomas R. Roach
Wood for Bioenergy: Forests as a Resource for Biomass and Biofuels,
Brooks C. Mendell and Amanda Hamsley Lang
Other Publications
A Hard Road to Travel: Lands, Forests and People in the Upper Athabasca
Region, Peter J. Murphy, et al., cloth $42.95, paper $29.95
Bringing in the Wood: The Way It Was at Chesapeake Corporation,
Mary Wakefield Buxton, cloth $29.95, paper $19.95
Common Goals for Sustainable Forest Management, V. Alaric Sample
and Steven Anderson (eds.), $24.95
Cradle of Forestry in America: The Biltmore Forest School, 1898–1913,
Carl Alwin Schenck, $14.95
Forest Aesthetics, Heinrich von Salisch, trans. by Walter L. Cook Jr.
and Doris Wehlau, $24.95
Forest and Wildlife Science in America: A History,
Harold K. Steen (ed.), $14.95
Forest Management for All: State and Private Forestry in the
U.S. Forest Service, Lincoln Bramwell, $10.95
Forest Service Research: Finding Answers to Conservation’s Questions,
Harold K. Steen, $10.95
From Sagebrush to Sage: The Making of a Natural Resource Economist,
Marion Clawson, $9.95
Ground Work: Conservation in American Culture, Char Miller, $19.95
Jack Ward Thomas: The Journals of a Forest Service Chief,
Harold K. Steen (ed.), $30.00
Millicoma: Biography of a Pacific Northwestern Forest,
Arthur V. Smyth, $12.95
Pathway to Sustainability: Defining the Bounds on Forest Management,
John Fedkiw, Douglas W. MacCleery, V. Alaric Sample, $8.95
Plantation Forestry in the Amazon: The Jari Experience, Clayton E. Posey,
Robert J. Gilvary, John C. Welker, L. N. Thompson, $12.95
Proceedings of the U.S. Forest Service Centennial Congress: A Collective
Commitment to Conservation, Steven Anderson (ed.), $24.95;
also available on CD with bonus material
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The Chiefs Remember: The Forest Service, 1952–2001, Harold K. Steen,
cloth $29.00, paper $20.00
The Forest Service and the Greatest Good: A Centennial History,
James G. Lewis, paper $20.00
Tongass Timber: A History of Logging and Timber Utilization in Southeast
Alaska, James Mackovjak, $19.95
View From the Top: Forest Service Research, R. Keith Arnold,
M. B. Dickerman, Robert E. Buckman, $13.00
With DUKE UNIVERSITY PRESS
Bernhard Eduard Fernow: A Story of North American Forestry,
Andrew Denny Rodgers III, $21.95
Changing Pacific Forests: Historical Perspectives on the Forest Economy
of the Pacific Basin, John Dargavel and Richard Tucker, cloth $39.95,
paper $14.95
Changing Tropical Forests: Historical Perspectives on Today’s Challenges in
Central and South America, Harold K. Steen and Richard P. Tucker,
cloth $31.95, paper $16.95
David T. Mason: Forestry Advocate, Elmo Richardson, $8.00
The Duke Forest at 75: A Resource for All Seasons, Ida Phillips Lynch,
paper $21.95
Origins of the National Forests: A Centennial Symposium,
Harold K. Steen, cloth $31.95, paper $16.95
With GREENWOOD PUBLISHING GROUP, INC.
Lost Initiatives: Canada’s Forest Industries, Forest Policy and Forest
Conservation, R. Peter Gillis and Thomas R. Roach, $40.95
With ISLAND PRESS
The Conservation Diaries of Gifford Pinchot, Harold K. Steen (ed.),
cloth $29.00
With LOUISIANA STATE UNIVERSITY PRESS
Forestry in the U.S. South: A History, Mason C. Carter, Robert C.
Kellison, and R. Scott Wallinger, $65.00
With UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA PRESS
Crusading for Chemistry: The Professional Career of Charles Holmes Herty,
Germaine M. Reed, $36.00
With UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON PRESS
George S. Long: Timber Statesman, Charles E. Twining, $30.00
Phil Weyerhaeuser: Lumberman, Charles E. Twining, $25.00
The Forested Land: A History of Lumbering in Western Washington,
Robert E. Ficken, $25.00
The U.S. Forest Service: A History (Centennial Edition), Harold K. Steen,
cloth $40.00, paper $25.00
Available Videos from FHS on DVD
America’s First Forest: Carl Schenck and the Asheville Experiment (55 min.);
First in Forestry: Carl Alwin Schenck and the Biltmore Forest School
(28 min.), $24.95
The Greatest Good: A Forest Service Centennial Film (2005), $18.00
Timber on the Move: A History of Log-Moving Technology (1981), $20.00
Up in Flames: A History of Fire Fighting in the Forest (1984), $20.00
For a list of oral history interviews available for purchase, visit:
www.foresthistory.org/Publications/oralhist.html or call 919/682-9319.
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