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How Trees Die: The Past, Present, and Future of our Forests

How Trees Die: The Past, Present, and Future of our Forests

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How Trees Die: The Past, Present, and Future of our Forests

by Jeff Gillman

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Dark photographic paperback covers with brown spine. No edge wear or corner bumps. Clean, tight pages and binding. Published by Westholme Publishing LLC in 2015. Measures 9 x 6 inches with 234 pages. NEW Nature

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Title
How Trees Die: The Past, Present, and Future of our Forests
Author
Jeff Gillman
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Paperback
ISBN 10
1594162301
ISBN 13
9781594162305
Publisher
Westholme Publishing
Date Published
2015
Pages
234
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9 x 6
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