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251 Author’s Selected Bibliography BOOKS American Sportsmen and the Origins of Conservation. Third, revised and expanded, edition. Corvallis: Oregon State University Press, 2001. Earlier editions with different publishers in 1975 and 1986. “Gifford Pinchot with Rod and Reel”/“Trading Places: From Historian to Environmental Activist”—Two Essays in Conservation History. Milford, Pennsylvania: Grey Towers Press, 1994. Editor and commentator. The Passing of the Great West: Selected Papers of George Bird Grinnell. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 1985. Earlier editions with different publishers in 1972 and 1976. ARTICLES IN PROFESSIONAL JOURNALS “Pathbreaking Conservationist: George Bird Grinnell (1849-1938),” Forest History Today, Spring/Fall, 2005 (published in Fall 2006), 16-19. “Lessons from History: The Conservation Legacy of Theodore Roosevelt,” Theodore Roosevelt Association Journal, Vol. XXV (2003), 10-15. “Artistry, Status, and Power: How ‘Plummet’-Pendants Probably Functioned in Pre-Columbian Florida—and Beyond,” The Florida Anthropologist, Vol. 52 (December 1999), 227-40. “Academic Historians and Hunting: A Call for More and Better Scholarship” (coauthored with Thomas L. Altherr), Environmental History Review, Vol. 19 (Fall 1995), 39-56. “‘Part of My Life ... Part of My Identity’: Hunting, Fishing, and the Development of Jimmy Carter’s Conservation Ethic,” Journal of Sport History, Vol. 20 (Spring 1993), 43-47. “‘Plummets’—An Analysis of a Mysterious Florida Artifact,” The Florida Anthropologist, Vol. 43 (December 1990), 227-39. “John F. Reiger’s Commentary on Thomas R. Dunlap’s Article, ‘Sport Hunting and Conservation, 1880-1920,’” Environmental History Review, Vol. 12 (Fall 1988), 94-96. Escaping into Nature 252 Editor, “With Grinnell and Custer in the Black Hills,” Discovery: The Magazine of the Yale Peabody Museum of Natural History, Vol. 20 (1987), 16-21. “An Analysis of Four Types of Shell Artifacts from South Florida,” The Florida Anthropologist, Vol. 34 (March 1981), 4-20. “Strombus Celt Caches in Southeast Florida” (coauthored with Robert S. Carr), The Florida Anthropologist, Vol. 33 (June 1980), 66-74. “The Making of Aboriginal Shell Tools: Clues from South Florida,” The Florida Anthropologist, Vol. 32 (December 1979), 130-38. “A Dedication to the Memory of George Bird Grinnell, 1849-1938,” Arizona and the West, Vol. 21 (Spring 1979), 1-4. “Florida After Secession: Abandonment by the Confederacy and Its Consequences,” Florida Historical Quarterly, Vol. 50 (October 1971), 128-42. “Deprivation, Disaffection and Desertion in Confederate Florida,” Florida Historical Quarterly, Vol. 48 (January 1970), 279-98. “Secession of Florida from the Union—A Minority Decision?” Florida Historical Quarterly, Vol. 46 (April 1968), 358-68. OTHER PUBLICATIONS “Interview with Dr. John Reiger, Sportsman, Conservationist, and Author,” by Jon Schwedler of the Sierra Sportsmen Network (July 2007), http:// www.sierraclub.org/sierrasportsmen/ “An Inspiration to Us All: The Boone and Crockett Club’s Place in the History of American Conservation,” Fair Chase, Vol. 19 (Fall 2004), 5057 . An abridged version of an address delivered to the Boone and Crockett Club at the National Press Club in Washington, D.C., on December 11, 2003. “The Merging of Sport, Art, and Conservation in Late Nineteenth-Century America,” in William V. Mealy and Peter Friederici, editors, Value in American Wildlife Art: Proceedings of the 1992 Forum (Jamestown, New York: Roger Tory Peterson Institute of Natural History, 1992), 44-51. “Wildlife, Conservation, and the First Forest Reserve,” in Harold K. Steen, editor, The Origins of the National Forests (Durham, North Carolina: Forest History Society, 1992), 106-21. “The Sportsman Factor in Early Conservation,” in Roderick Frazier Nash, editor, American Environmentalism: Readings in Conservation History (New York: McGraw-Hill Publishing Company, 1990), 52-58. ...

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