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Description
In this unusual look at the history of the United States from the perspective of politics and ecology, Walt Anderson argues persuasively that politics must be understood as “the means by which human beings control evolution.”
Credits
Jacket designer: John Isely
Jacket typographer: Headliners
Production manager: Casimira S. Kostecki
Author: Walt Anderson
Picture editor: Genoa Caldwell
Size: 7.5 x 9 inches
Pages: 308
Quantity printed: first printing of 12,000
Price: $7.95
Typefaces: Text in 10/13 VIP Century Expanded, Display in Headliner Goudy Heavyface Extra Condensed
Typesetters: Frye and Smith, Headliners
Printer/binder: Murray Printing Company
Printing method: Text: offset; Black/white illustrations: 133-line screen offset
Jacket printer: New England Book Components
Papers: #1854 Medium Finish Offset, 60 lb. Pub. White, uncoated, Jacket: 12 pt. C.1.S.
Paper manufacturer: S.D. Warren Company
Paper supplies: Lindenmeyr Paper Corporation
Binding materials: paperbouond
Binding method: adhesive bound, square back
Publisher: Goodyear Publishing Company