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Aldo Leopold, Round River: From the Journals of Aldo Leopold (edited by Luna B. Leopold). Hardbound in glassine-protected dust jacket. Minocqua, WI: NorthWord Press, 1991. 248 pages. Illustrated. Book and dust jacket very fine. Reprint of 1953 original. Book and dust jacket very fine. $20.
Round River gathers together essays and journal entries from one of America’s most influential conservationists, offering a vivid portrait of Aldo Leopold’s lifelong passion for the natural world. Edited by his son, Luna B. Leopold, the book moves through hunting camps, river trips, and wild landscapes across North America, blending keen observation with reflection on the ethical relationship between humans and the land.
Leopold’s prose—at once spare, poetic, and deeply insightful—captures moments from his field notes and unpublished writings, many drawn from his travels in the Canadian wilderness, the Southwest, and his beloved Wisconsin. The title reflects his belief in the “round river” of ecological processes, where every part of the natural system is connected in a continuous cycle.
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