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Contents Acknowledgments, 00 Introduction, 00 Part I Exploring and Settling the White Mountain Wilderness, 1600 / 1820, 00 Chapter 1. Abenaki Homeland, European Wilderness, and Early Exploration, 00 Chapter 2. First Settlers and the Taming of the Wilderness, 00 Part II Transforming Attitudes toward Wilderness, 1820 / 1900, 00 Chapter 3. Ethan Allen Crawford and the Wilderness Experience, 00 Chapter 4. The Artist Who Redeemed the Wilderness, 00 Chapter 5. Writers and the Search for Meaning in Wilderness, 00 Chapter 6. White Mountain Art and the Domestication of Wilderness, 00 Chapter 7. The Resort Hotels: Luxury at the Edge of Wilderness, 00 Chapter 8. Hiking Clubs and a Wilderness Renaissance, 00 Part III New Policies toward Wilderness, 1900 / 2005, 00 Chapter 9. The Weeks Act and Its Impact, 00 Chapter 10. Outdoor Recreation and the Birth of a Wilderness Constituency, 00 Chapter 11. Toward Wilderness Preservation: The Development of a Philosophy, 00 Chapter 12. Preserving the White Mountain Wilderness, 00 Notes, 00 Bibliography, 00 Index, 00
Library of Congress Subject Headings for this publication:
White Mountains (N.H. and Me.) -- History.
Wilderness areas -- New Hampshire -- History.
Wilderness areas -- Maine -- History.
White Mountains (N.H. and Me.) -- Description and travel.
White Mountains (N.H. and Me.) -- Environmental conditions.