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I find Man and the Environment an excellent work and strongly recommend it not only as a text for college and high school students but also for general reading. Professor Boughey presents his important data concisely, notably as the result of earnest fact-finding rather than easy fault-finding. His holistic treatment of his theme is most helpful. The volume contains numerous diagrams, drawings, even occasional photographs, ably illustrating its author's competent ecological orientation. Following each chapter are bibliographic references, as well as suggestions for further reading. There is a very interesting glossary and three brief appendexes, one providing a list of US administrative and regulatory bodies involved with environmental problems, another list providing geological dating, and a third one illustrating hominid models. A useful author index and subject index complete the book.
One paragraph in the author's Preface records his appreciation of the importance of creative reading, particularly with reference