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American Canopy by Eric Rutkow
Trees, Forests, and the Making of a Nation

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This fascinating and groundbreaking work tells the remarkable story of the relationship between Americans and their trees across the entire span of our nation’s history. Like many of us, historians have long been guilty of taking trees for granted. Yet the history of trees in America is no less remarkable than the history of the United States itself—from the majestic white pines of New England, which were coveted by the British Crown for use as masts in navy... more

About Eric Rutkow

Eric Rutkow, a graduate of Yale University and Harvard Law School, has worked as a lawyer on environmental issues. He splits his time between New York and New Haven, Connecticut, where he is pursuing a doctorate in American history at Yale. American Canopy is his first book.


Published: April 1, 2012 by Simon & Schuster

Genre: History, Nature & Wildlife. Non-fiction. 416 pages

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  • All Critics: 11
  • Positive: 7
  • Negative: 4
  • The Washington Post | 1 Jun 2012

    . . .readers will come away. . . wiith a greater appreciation of the role of both forests and trees in our ongoing national story.

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  • Boston.com | 20 May 2012

    . . . a deeply fascinating survey of American history through a particularly interesting angle. . .

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  • Los Angeles Times | 29 Apr 2012

    There is so little description of actual woods and trees in "American Canopy" that one can't be sure if he knows a cedar from a pine.

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  • Chicago Tribune | 4 May 2012

    . . .an energetic, illuminating book. . .

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  • Business Week | 3 May 2012

    . . .an even-handed and comprehensive history that could not be more relevant.

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  • Cleveland.com | 22 Apr 2012

    . . .fascinating, but dense. Its prose can be as dry as kindling.

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  • Kirkus Reviews | 1 Apr 2012

    A meaty history of the American forest and a convincing testament to its continued political, cultural and environmental importance.

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  • St. Louis Today | 21 Apr 2012

    There is much in this book on the prevalence of wood products in our life, but more on their deeper significance.

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  • Publishers Weekly | 6 Feb 2012

    Though a great potential resource for students, the book may prove too dry for general readers, and not original enough for specialists.

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  • UT San Diego | 21 Apr 2012

    It is a lively story of driven personalities, resources that were once thought to be endless, brilliant ideas, tragic mistakes and the evolution of the United States.

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  • The Wall Street Journal | 13 Apr 2012

    ...the author's enthusiasm slips into overexplanation (we probably don't need to be reminded that Thomas Jefferson is "best remembered as a statesman" or that "in the history of America, there are few dates more prominent than December 7, 1941")...

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