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Book Description Trade Paperback. Condition: New. Reprint. Boston: Godine, 2002. Second printing. 8vo. Trade paperback, 175 pp. Essays by the acclaimed Cape Cod nature writer. Whether on a fog-shrouded barrier island or deep in the winter woods, Robert Finch is a vivid witness to individual and community participation in the mysteries of natural experience. These eighteen essays about Cape Cod, that fragile peninsula he has made his own, offer high entertainment, but also give us new sympathy for and understanding of both nature and ourselves. New. Size: 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Seller Inventory # 021950
Book Description Trade Paperback. Condition: New. Reprint. Boston: Godine, 2001. Second printing. 8vo. Trade paperback, 175 pp. Essays by the acclaimed Cape Cod nature writer. Whether on a fog-shrouded barrier island or deep in the winter woods, Robert Finch is a vivid witness to individual and community participation in the mysteries of natural experience. These eighteen essays about Cape Cod, that fragile peninsula he has made his own, offer high entertainment, but also give us new sympathy for and understanding of both nature and ourselves. New. Seller Inventory # 008018
Book Description Trade Paperback. Condition: New. Reprint. Second printing. 175 pp. Essays by the acclaimed Cape Cod nature writer. Whether on a fog-shrouded barrier island or deep in the winter woods, Robert Finch is a vivid witness to individual and community participation in the mysteries of natural experience. These eighteen essays about Cape Cod, that fragile peninsula he has made his own, offer high entertainment, but also give us new sympathy for and understanding of both nature and ourselves. New. Seller Inventory # 008411