Summers, Gregory: Consuming Nature: Environmentalism in the Fox River Valley, 1850-1950.(Book review)

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Summers, Gregory Consuming Nature: Environmentalism in the Fox River Valley, 1850-1950 Lawrence: University Press of Kansas 256 pp., $29.95, ISBN 0-700-61486-9 Publication Date: July 2006

Near the beginning of his work, Consuming Nature: Environmentalism in the Fox River Valley, 1850-1950, Gregory Summers quotes the 1948 Green Bay Press-Gazette, which, in the wake of a growing public outcry over pollution from paper mills along Wisconsin's lower Fox River, asked, "Shall ...

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