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Book reviewed in this article:
SEEING THROUGH MAPS: The Power of Images to Shape Our World View. By Ward L. Kaiser and Denis Wood.
LANDSCAPE, NATURE, AND THE BODY POLITIC: From Britain's Renaissance to America's New World. By Kenneth Olwig.
OPENING THE OZARKS: A Historical Geography of Missouri's Ste. Genevieve District, 1760–1830. By Walter A. Schroeder.
WETLANDS DRAINAGE, RIVER MODIFICATION, AND SECTORAL CONFLICT IN THE LOWER ILLINOIS VALLEY, 1890–1930. By John Thompson.
ON THE BORDER: An Environmental History of San Antonio. Edited by Char Miller.
WESTERN PLACES, AMERICAN MYTHS: How We Think about the West. Edited by Gary J. Hausladen.
RANCHING WEST OF THE 100TM MERIDIAN: Culture, Ecology, and Economics. Edited by Richard L. Knight, Wendell C. Gilgert, and Ed Marston.