Fiction and Non-fiction Publications by Tom
Gill (not a complete list) If you have more information, please let us know. |
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A summary of the career of Tom Gill,
international forester.
Tom
Gill; tape recorded interview conducted by Amelia R. Fry in 1964.
Regional Oral History Office, The Bancroft Library, University of
California, Berkeley, California, 1969. Available online: <http://www.archive.org/stream/careertomgillfor00gillrich#page/n5/mode/2up>.
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La
crisis de la tierra en México. by Tom Gill
Charles Lathrop Pack Forestry Foundation, 1951.
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Death
rides the mesa
Farrar & Rinehart, Incorporated Publishers, 1934.
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"Earth's
Oldest Art: From Remotest Ages Man Has Expressed in Wood Carving His
Yearning for Beauty."
Article
for "American Forests and Forest Life" 35:12 (December 1929): 749-753.
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Firebrand
Collins
London: Collins, 1939.Farrar & Rinehart Inc. NY, 1939.
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Forest
facts for schools by Charles Lathrop Pack and Tom Gill
New York: Macmillan 1934.
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"Forests and
Farmers". Article by Tom Gill. Unasylva
No. 69. Vol. 17. 1963. An International Review of Forestry and Forest
Products. FAO - The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United
Nations. Available online: <http://www.fao.org/docrep/f3200E/f3200e00.HTM>.
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Forests
and mankind by Charles Lathrop and Tom Gill.
The Macmillan Company, 1929. Available online: <http://www.archive.org/stream/forestsandmankin00packrich#page/n7/mode/2up>.
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The
Gay Bandit of the Border
Popular Library, 1931.
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Gentleman
of the Jungle New
York: Triangle Books, 1947.
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Guardians
of the desert
Farrarr & Rinehart (New York), 1933.
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Heartwood
Farrar
& Rinehart hardcover New York, (1937).
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Jungle
Harvest
Putnam
New York: Putnam, 1943.
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LAND
HUNGER IN MEXICO.
Washington 1951
Charles Lathrop Park Forestry Foundation. A study of the impact of an
essentially agricultural people upon their basic natural resources.
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Land
planning and acquisition, U.S. Forest Service and related material
by Kneipp, Leon F.
A tape recorded interview conducted by Amelia R. Fry, Edith Mezirow and
Fern Ingersoll in 1964-1965. Regional Oral History Office, The Bancroft
Library, University of California, Berkeley, California, 1976.
Available online: <http://www.archive.org/stream/landplanning00kneirich#page/n11/mode/2up>.
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"The
Lifeblood of Trees" by Tom Gill. Article from "Nature
Magazine," March 1927, pp 177– 181 |
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No
Place for Women
Putnam
New York, 1946.
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North
to danger
G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1942
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"Parana Pine - A Source of Wood for Reconstruction in Europe". Article
by Tom Gill. Unasylva, Vol. 1. No. 2. September-October, 1947. An
international review of forestry and forest products. FAO - The Food
And Agriculture Organization of the United Nations |
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Red
Earth
Farrar
and Rinehart hardcover Farrar and Rinehart, 1937.
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Starlight
Pass
Farrar
& Rinehart New York, 1935.
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Tropical
forests of the Caribbean
Tropical Plant Research Foundation, in cooperation with the Charles
Lathrop Pack Forestry Trust, 1931.
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Wildcat 13
G. P.
Putnam's Sons. New York, 1941.
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