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The Wind in the Willows For Further Reading
Bate, Roger, and Keith Hartley, Saving Our Streams: The Role of the Anglers' Conservation Association in Protecting English & Welsh Rivers, Institute of Economic Affairs, 2001.
Bate and Hartley consider the Anglers' Conservation Association's fight to clean up and preserve English and Welsh rivers that have been damaged through urban development and pollution. The legislation affecting the conservation of river-based ecosystems, also know as riparian systems, is also examined.
Carpenter, Humphrey, Secret Gardens: A Study of the Golden Age of Children's Literature, Pubs Overstock, 1991.
The book examines works from the golden age of children's literature and their authors, including the sources of their inspiration and the cultural circumstances that led these authors to direct their writing towards children.
Eckermann, Erik, and Peter L. Albrecht, World History of Automobiles, Society of Automotive Engineers, 2001.
Eckermann and Albrecht describe the development...
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