Wherefore Wildlife Ecology
An essay by ALDO LEOPOLD
2020 / Limited Edition Chapbook / VH0011
[Gaspereau Press Imprint]
¶ Aldo Leopold’s work as a forester, an instructor at the University of Wisconsin and author helped to establish the modern land conservation movement. This short essay from 1947, evidently lecture notes, provides useful insight into Leopold’s teaching methods, a snapshot of how he framed humankind’s relationship to land for his students.
Specifications: Typeset in Monotype Dante and Monotype ornaments. Printed in black and blue on vintage Imago handmade paper. Four sheets printed ‘two-up’, folded, gathered into a single signature and trimmed to 12.6 × 19.8 cm making 16 pages. Bound with a three-hole stitch in a black endsheet, a black paper cover and a sand-coloured Saint Armand Old Masters handmade paper wrapper printed in black, green and blue. Issued in a white envelope printed in blue and green.
16 pages + endsheet
Limited edition of 160 numbered copies
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