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A Forest Journey: The Role of Wood in the Development of Civilization, by John Perlin. Harvard University Press, Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA, and London, England, UK: 446 pp., 23.3 × 15.1 × 3.1 cm, illustr., US$ 14.95, 1989, paperback 1991. - Global Regimes and Nation-states: Environmental Issues in Australian Politics, by Robert Boardman. Carleton University Press, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada: xiv + 222 pp., 23 × 15.5 × 1.5 cm, no price indicated, 1990.
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