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Douglas Fir - by Stephen Arno & Carl Fiedler (Hardcover)

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  • "Concluding with an enticing visitors' guide to notable Douglas fir specimens throughout the West, this book offers lively perspectives on a tree that we perhaps take for granted too often.
  • Author(s): Stephen Arno & Carl Fiedler
  • 192 Pages
  • Nature, Plants

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A fascinating natural and cultural history of one of the most iconic trees in the West



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"Concluding with an enticing visitors' guide to notable Douglas fir specimens throughout the West, this book offers lively perspectives on a tree that we perhaps take for granted too often." -- Coast Weekend

Westerners familiar with their forests may think they know the Douglas fir--but how well do they? Douglas firs are found in the continental northwest from British Columbia to as far south as Oaxaca, Mexico. They flourish in the Cascades, Rocky Mountains, Sierra, and other mountain ranges, as well as in desert valleys.

Incredibly hardy, this tree adopts various strategies to occupy more kinds of habitats than any other native tree, even becoming an uncontrollable invader in some regions, crowding out ponderosa pines, western larch, aspen groves, and mountain grasslands. Yet the utility of this noble species is immense. Douglas firs yield more high-quality construction lumber than any other tree in the world.

Most intriguing of all, perhaps, is that the story of the Douglas fir has gone untold. Douglas Fir fills this literary gap and presents an engaging profile of the Douglas fir and its relationship to people, commerce, culture, and wilderness.



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[Douglas Fir] is a delight, it was a very enjoyable book.--Casey Clapp "Completely Arbortrary Podcast"

An inherently fascinating and impressively informative read, Douglas Fir: The Story of the West's Most Remarkable Tree is exceptionally well written, organized and presented.-- "Midwest Book Review"

Arno and Fielder have crafted an insightful and engaging paean to the Pacific Northwest's most important tree. This is a book for anyone who wants to understand not only the ecological story of Douglas-fir but also how these majestic trees shaped the economic story of Puget Sound and the entire region.--David B. Williams "author of Too High and Too Steep"

Concluding with an enticing visitors' guide to notable Douglas fir specimens throughout the West, this book offers lively perspectives on a tree that we perhaps take for granted too often.--McMichael Barbara "Coast Weekend"

Marshalling a wide range of botanical, ecological, historical, and cultural insights together, Douglas Fir contains powerful perspectives on an iconic tree.--Kristen Rabe "Foreword Reviews"

The Douglas-fir literally and figuratively stands among the giants of Earth's trees and has played a pivotal role in shaping the landscape and culture of the American West. I can't imagine a better team than Arno and Fiedler to tell us its story--for the general reader and scientist alike--with vividness, clarity, insight, and deep scientific understanding.--Peter Stark "author of Astoria"

The Douglas-fir of North America is an outstanding tree in many respects. Its beauty, great size and age, and role as a keystone species have given it a central emotional, spiritual and ecological role in the celebrated old-growth forests of the Pacific Northwest. For over 6,000 years humans in western North America have had a close cultural relationship with this species, and today, it is widely planted on six continents and ranks as the most economically important softwood timber species in the world. Arno and Fiedler have captured the cultural and ecological diversity of this extraordinary tree in a detailed and engrossing study that weaves science, history, and insight into a memorable book that will be enjoyed by all who love the native forests of the West.--Chris Earle "forest ecologist and founder of Conifers.org"

This book is a gift to those of us who love trees. It reflects decades of observation and research by two dedicated scientists, but is far more than a simple botanical treatise about a dominant forest tree. The authors not only tell the story of Douglas-fir as a species but describe in fascinating detail how our human relationship with this iconic, 'truly extraordinary' tree has shaped our ecosystems, our history, our economy and our cultures in so many different ways. This affectionate yet rigorously documented book should be a must for any library specializing in environment, history or politics.--Nancy J. Turner "ethnobotanist and professor emeritus, University of Victoria"

Concise and readable, this should have broad appeal among tree lovers.-- "Library Journal"

You'll become an expert after finishing this eight-chapter book which includes a visitor's guide to notable Douglas Firs.-- "Outdoors NW"

It is a relief these days to read a tribute to a species that is not teetering on the brink of extinction. Indeed, according to foresters Arno and Fiedler, who have worked among Douglas-fir for decades, their beloved tree is the ultimate survivor.--Laurence Marschall "Natural History"

[Stephen] Arno and co-author Carl Fiedler's narrative will inspire readers to think more deeply as they cut their winter's firewood from the venerable tree.-- "Montanan Magazine"

A remarkable narrative recalling the history and current role of the Douglas-fir as it fits in the ecosystem, its use through the ages, its survival through fires, and how modern conditions will affect the survival of these primeval forests.-- "Portland Book Review"

The many photographs and illustrations enhance the text which would make a great gift for your favorite naturalist under your Christmas fir tree.--Barbara Theroux "The Missoulian"

A seamless and engaging history.... The narrative includes historical photos and detailed sketches and is followed by a visitor's guide to notable North American Douglas-firs--altogether a trip-inspiring package.--Lauren O'Brien "Shelf Awareness"
Dimensions (Overall): 8.6 Inches (H) x 6.6 Inches (W) x .8 Inches (D)
Weight: .78 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 192
Genre: Nature
Sub-Genre: Plants
Publisher: Mountaineers Books
Theme: Trees
Format: Hardcover
Author: Stephen Arno & Carl Fiedler
Language: English
Street Date: October 1, 2020
TCIN: 1008943530
UPC: 9781680511994
Item Number (DPCI): 247-44-7662
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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