![]() ![]() It lists for fifty dollars but is available from online bookstores for twenty to thirty dollars. Colleagues, cease for a moment your anxious complaints about the crisis in scholarly publishing, and buy and enjoy this book! It is printed entirely on heavy gloss paper and includes more than one hundred color illustrations, some of which have never before been reproduced, and many others of which were previously available only in lower-quality black and white. KeRI HoLt Utah State University William Bartram: The Search for Nature's Design-Selected Art, Letters & Unpublished Writings Edited by tHoMAs HALLoCK and nAnCY HoFFMAn Athens: University of Georgia Press, 2010 608 pp. William Bartram: The Search for Nature’s Design-Selected Art, Letters & Unpublished Writings (review) William Bartram: The Search for Nature’s Design-Selected Art, Letters & Unpublished Writings.ĥ10 }eARLY AMeRICAn LIteRAtURe: VoLUMe 4 7, nUMBeR 2 terms of intercultural exchange across the postrevolutionary Americas- a challenge that invites us to examine forms of trans-American encounter outside the dominating lens of imperial critique. ![]()
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