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January, 2006
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The Secret Wars of Judi Bari: A Car Bomb, the Fight for the Redwoods, and the End of Earth First! By Kate Coleman. San Francisco: Encounter Books, 2005. 261 pp. Illustrations, bibliographical references, index. $25.95

This account of the life of radical environmentalist Judi Bari speaks to two quite different audiences, both of whom consider themselves to be environmentalists. The first are members of such activist organizations as Earth First! who saw Bari as a leader in crusades using radical means to achieve their goals. The second audience is a broader one. It consists of people who support such traditional means of protecting endangered resources as lobbying, lawsuits, and fund raising. Because the goal of the two differing groups is the same—protecting endangered resources—each group would do well to understand the beliefs, motives, and strategies of the other. . . .

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