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J.B. Jackson and geography.(John Brinckerhoff Jackson)(Obituary)
From:
The Geographical Review
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October 1, 1998| Author:
Groth, Paul
| COPYRIGHT 1998 American Geographical Society. This material is published under license from the publisher through the Gale Group, Farmington Hills, Michigan. All inquiries regarding rights should be directed to the Gale Group.Copyright information
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John Brinckerhoff Jackson was like a kaleidoscope. To each person who knew him, he presented a slightly different image, a different piece of his life story, a different glimpse of how his ideas fit together. Each of the pieces may have been true, but seeing the whole picture has always been a challenge: reason enough for the Geographical Review to present this special issue. Five of the articles - those by Helen Horowitz, Gwendolyn Wright, Patricia Limerick, Paul Starrs, and Peirce...
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