FRITSCH, ALBERT J.
Green Space: A Citizen's Guide to Proper Land Use (Volume One, 1982)
Lexington, KY, Appalachia--Science in the Public Interest. 1982, First Edition. Paperback, Quarto. Book, A sound, former university library copy, book bound in its original paper covers into a sturdy cloth-spined, card-coverd binder. With usual ownership and withdrawal marks, bar code and pocket to inside of front. Shows some mild wear only; book else VG inside, text clean and well bound. Large format, 268 pages. Al Fritsch is a multifaceted writer, scientist, environmental activist, and ecological educator. A Jesuit priest with a keen interest in conservationism, Fritsch describes himself on the Inner Explorations Web site as "Kentucky-born, farm-raised, Catholic-nurtured, chemistry and liberal arts-educated, Jesuit priestly-called, public interest-involved, ecologically-concerned, and generally praying to continue with a balance of holy anger and compassionate mercy.". Ex-Library, else Very Good.
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Keywords: Green Space Citizen's Guide Proper Land Use