Jill Ker Conway, Kenneth keniston and Leo Marx , earth, air, fire, water: Humanistic studies of the environment. Amherst: University of massachusetts, 1999. Pp. IX+349. Isbn 1-55849-221-6. £17.00 [Book Review]

British Journal for the History of Science 37 (4):490-491 (2004)
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