Epitaph For A Desert Anarchist: The Life And Legacy Of Edward AbbeyThrough Abbey's own writings and personal papers, as well as interviews with friends and acquaintances, Bishop gives us a penetrating, compelling, no-holds-barred view of tile life and accomplishments of this controversial figure. |
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The Early Years in Appalachia | 54 |
The Anarchist Emerges | 79 |
The Monkey Wrench Gang Glen Canyon Dam | 121 |
The Writings as a Whole | 141 |
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