From prehistory to the present, people have harvested Mississippi's trees, cultivated and altered the woodlands, and hunted forest wildlife. Native Americans, the first foresters, periodically burned the undergrowth to improve hunting and to clear land for farming.
Mississippi Forests and Forestry tells the story of human interaction with Mississippi's woodlands. With forty black-and-white images and extensive documentation, this history debunks long-held myths, such as the notion of the first settlers encountering "virgin" forests.
Drawing on primary materials, government documents, newspapers, interviews, contemporary accounts, and secondary works, historian James E. Fickle describes an ongoing commerce between people and place, from Native American maintenance of the woods, to white exploration and settlement, to early economic activities in Mississippi's forests, to present-day conservation and responsible use.
Viewed over time, issues of conservation are rarely one-sided. Mississippi Forests and Forestry describes how the rise of "scientific" forestry coincided with the efforts of some early lumber companies and industrial foresters to operate responsibly in harvesting trees and providing for reforestation. Surprisingly, the rise of the pulp and paper industry made reforestation possible in many parts of the state.
Mississippi Forests and Forestry is a history of individuals as well as industries. The book looks closely at the ways the lumber industry operated in the woods and mills and at the living and working conditions of people in the industries. It argues that the early industrial foresters, some lumber companies, and pulp and paper manufacturers practiced utilitarian conservation. By the late 1950s, they accomplished what some considered a miracle. Mississippi's forests had been restored.
With the rise of environmentalism in the 1960s, popular ideas concerning the proper management and use of forests changed. Practices such as clear-cutting, single-age management, and manufacturing by chip mills became highly controversial. Looking ahead, Mississippi Forests and Forestry examines the issues that remain heated topics of conservation and use.
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James E. Fickle has been a professor of history at the University of Memphis since 1968. His previous books include The New South and the "New Competition" (University of Illinois Press, 1980).
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First printing (per publisher's number line upon copyright page). xiv, 347 pages. Hardcover: H 26cm x L 19.75cm. Dust jacket lightly rubbed. Black spine with slate gray boards. Interior leaves are bright and clean. Binding retains some crispness. A fine copy in a fine dust jacket. With Acknowledgments, Introduction, forty b/w illustrations, Notes, and Index. Features nine chapters: "Origins: Man and the Forest from Prehistory to Colonization;" "Pioneers: Early Farmers Clear the Forests;" "Pioneers: Early Lumbermen Log the Forests;" "The Bonanza Era: Mississippi Lumbering's Rise to National Prominence;" "'Like Locusts through a Field of Wheat': The Devastation of Mississippi's Forests;" "'Scientific Forestry': Developments in the South and in Mississippi;" "Transformations: Restoring Mississippi's Forests;" "The Greening of Mississippi: From Recovery to the Present;" and "The Path to the Future: Forests for Whom?" Please note that this book has an approximate shipping weight of 3.25 pounds (1.47 kg) and may require additional postage for any postal class other than domestic Media Mail. {MS-Shelf#4|CMS-00422} ISBN 1578063086. N° de réf. du vendeur CMS-00422
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First printing (per publisher's number line upon copyright page). xiv, 347 pages. Hardcover: H 25.75cm x L 19.75cm. Dust jacket lightly rubbed; slight bumping/curling along top edges. Black spine with slate gray boards. Touch of foxing to top edge. Interior pages are clean. Binding is firm. A near fine copy in a near fine dust jacket. With Acknowledgments, Introduction, forty b/w illustrations, Notes, and Index. Features nine chapters: "Origins: Man and the Forest from Prehistory to Colonization;" "Pioneers: Early Farmers Clear the Forests;" "Pioneers: Early Lumbermen Log the Forests;" "The Bonanza Era: Mississippi Lumbering's Rise to National Prominence;" "'Like Locusts through a Field of Wheat': The Devastation of Mississippi's Forests;" "'Scientific Forestry': Developments in the South and in Mississippi;" "Transformations: Restoring Mississippi's Forests;" "The Greening of Mississippi: From Recovery to the Present;" and "The Path to the Future: Forests for Whom?" Please note that this book has an approximate shipping weight of 3.25 pounds (1.47 kg) and may require additional postage for any postal class other than domestic Media Mail. {MS-Shelf#1} ISBN 1578063086. N° de réf. du vendeur Z626X-6397
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First printing (per publisher's number line upon copyright page) SIGNED BY THE AUTHOR. xiv, 347 pages. Hardcover: H 26cm x L 19.5cm. Dust jacket lightly rubbed. Black spine with slate gray boards. Top edge foxed; soiling at upper fore-edge. Author's black ink signature "James E. Fickle" upon the title page; slight rippling to interior leaves but not obtrusive; interior pages are otherwise clean. Binding is firm. A very good copy in a near fine dust jacket. With Acknowledgments, Introduction, forty b/w illustrations, Notes, and Index. Features nine chapters: "Origins: Man and the Forest from Prehistory to Colonization;" "Pioneers: Early Farmers Clear the Forests;" "Pioneers: Early Lumbermen Log the Forests;" "The Bonanza Era: Mississippi Lumbering's Rise to National Prominence;" "'Like Locusts through a Field of Wheat': The Devastation of Mississippi's Forests;" "'Scientific Forestry': Developments in the South and in Mississippi;" "Transformations: Restoring Mississippi's Forests;" "The Greening of Mississippi: From Recovery to the Present;" and "The Path to the Future: Forests for Whom?" Please note that this book has an approximate shipping weight of 3.25 pounds (1.47 kg) and may require additional postage for any postal class other than domestic Media Mail. {MS-Shelf#2} ISBN 1578063086. N° de réf. du vendeur Z626X-6669
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First printing (per publisher's number line upon copyright page) SIGNED BY THE AUTHOR. xiv, 347 pages. Hardcover: H 26cm x L 19.75cm. Dust jacket lightly rubbed. Black spine with slate gray boards. Author's black ink signature "James E. Fickle" upon the title page; interior leaves are otherwise bright and clean. Binding retains some crispness. A fine copy in a fine dust jacket. With Acknowledgments, Introduction, forty b/w illustrations, Notes, and Index. Features nine chapters: "Origins: Man and the Forest from Prehistory to Colonization;" "Pioneers: Early Farmers Clear the Forests;" "Pioneers: Early Lumbermen Log the Forests;" "The Bonanza Era: Mississippi Lumbering's Rise to National Prominence;" "'Like Locusts through a Field of Wheat': The Devastation of Mississippi's Forests;" "'Scientific Forestry': Developments in the South and in Mississippi;" "Transformations: Restoring Mississippi's Forests;" "The Greening of Mississippi: From Recovery to the Present;" and "The Path to the Future: Forests for Whom?" Please note that this book has an approximate shipping weight of 3.25 pounds (1.47 kg) and may require additional postage for any postal class other than domestic Media Mail. {MS-Shelf#3|CMS-00421} ISBN 1578063086. N° de réf. du vendeur CMS-00421
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