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    <![CDATA[Oak: The Frame of Civilization]]>
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    <![CDATA[<strong>From ink to sailing ships, a biography of the essential tree. &quot;A dazzling book, full of knowledge and rare wisdom, too.&quot;&#151;Thomas Pakenham, author of <em>Remarkable Trees of the World</em></strong><br/><br/>Professional arborist and award-winning nature writer William Bryant Logan deftly relates the delightful history of the reciprocal relationship between humans and oak trees since time immemorial&#151;a profound link that has almost been forgotten. From the ink of Bach's cantatas, to the first boat to reach the New World, to the wagon, the barrel, and the sword, oak trees have been a constant presence throughout our history. In fact, civilization prospered where oaks grew, and for centuries these supremely adaptable, generous trees have supported humankind in nearly every facet of life. &quot;With an unabashed enthusiasm for his subject&quot; (Carol Haggas, <em>Booklist</em>) Logan combines science, philosophy, spirituality, and history with a contagious curiosity about why the natural world works the way it does. At once humorous and reverent, &quot;this splendid acknowledgment of a natural marvel&quot; (<em>Publishing News</em>) reintroduces the oak tree so that we might see its vibrant presence throughout our history and our modern world. 30 illustrations.]]>
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    <body><![CDATA[Interesting, intriguing if problematic.  Best when Logan is dealing in broad strokes, describing just so stories on pre-historic balanocultures.  The 2nd half of the book unfortunately feels more like a series of interesting bits of Euro-centric trivia strung together.  And some of that trivia, whet...<a href="http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/39304352">more...</a>]]></body>
    
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