University Press of Florida
Some Kind of Paradise: A Chronicle of Man and the Land in Florida
Some Kind of Paradise: A Chronicle of Man and the Land in Florida
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"The history of Florida is the story of North America in miniature. By telling it with such eloquence and learning in 'Some Kind of Paradise, ' Mr. Derr has revealed the dark side of the historian Frederick Jackson Turner's famous hypothesis: our national character was indeed shaped by the frontier. . . . Derr] writes with a journalist's eye for telling details and an antiquarian's fondness for digression and quirky facts. . . . The state's tortuous journey from one extreme to the other is his] subject, and he tackles it with brilliance and bravado."--New York Times Book Review
For 500 years, visitors to Florida have discovered magic. In Some Kind of Paradise, an eloquent social and environmental history of the state, Mark Derr describes how this exotic land is fast becoming a victim of its own allure.
Author: Mark Derr
Publisher: University Press of Florida
Published: 11/30/1998
Pages: 440
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 1.43lbs
Size: 8.97h x 5.94w x 1.17d
ISBN: 9780813016290
About the Author
Derr, Mark: - Mark Derr moved to Florida with his family at age six; his interest in the state's history and ecology dates back to the late 1960s, when he watched the landscape around Winter Park change with the construction of Walt Disney World. He is the author of two other critically acclaimed books, The Frontiersman and Dog's Best Friend, and his articles have appeared in Atlantic Monthly, Natural History, Audubon, and other publications.
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