1 sheet ([1] p.) ; Order to print dated: Thursday the Five and twentieth of September, 1651. Signed: Hen: Scobell, Cleric. Parliamenti. ; With engraving of Parliamentary seal at head of text. ; Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
The first book length study of the environmental justice movement, tourism, and the links between race, class, and waste.Tourism is at once both a beloved pastime and a denigrated form of popular culture. Romanticized for its promise of pleasure, tourism is also potentially toxic, enabling the deadly exploitation of the cultures and environments visited. For many decades, the environmental justice movement has offered -toxic tours,- non-commercial trips intended to highlight people and locales polluted by poisonous chemicals. Out of these efforts and their popular reception, a new understand
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Location: 228.7-8/2-C. ; "This edition is an exact re-print of the 1st quarto ed. of the work published at London in 2 vols. in 1793. The 2nd ed. (1795) was greatly modified & softened in its doctrine. The 2nd ed. was published in 1795. Reprinted at Phil. in 1796, 2vs." (Source of note unknown.) ; "John G. Palfrey." ; James A. Garfield bookplate ; LA2233-228 ; Binder's inscription on spine: "Buckingham's America. Vol. I. Fisher, Son, & Co." ; Library owns Vol. I. ; Mode of access: Internet.