



CA$50.00
155013101X
9781550131017
Publisher: Key Porter Books, Toronto (1989)
Edition: Hardcover Edition
Condition: Like New
This beautiful first printing hardcover is in fine condition, with tight pages that appear unread. The book is tight, square, and well preserved. The dust jacket is clean and unmarked, and the volume is bound in green cloth boards with silver lettering along the spine. Endangered Spaces: The Future for Canada’s Wilderness is a collection of essays edited by Monte Hummel and published in 1989 by Key Porter Books. The volume brings together contributions from leading conservation experts who examine the historical context, current challenges, and future strategies for protecting Canada’s wilderness. These thoughtful essays are complemented by striking visual imagery, including photographs that capture the breadth and beauty of Canada’s diverse natural landscapes.
Canada
Fiction
Nonfiction
Conservation
Winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature
Canada
Fiction
Canada