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Your Land and Mine: Evolution of a Conservationist. By Edgar Wayburn and Allison Alsup. San Francisco: Sierra Club Books, 2004. 319 pp. Illustrations, index. $35.00.

For four decades Ed Wayburn helped guide the Sierra Club, serving on its board of directors and as president for five years during the 1960s. This volume is not an autobiography but rather his memoirs of guiding the organization from a local outdoor club into one of the world's most powerful environmental organizations. Wayburn casts himself as a key player in this evolution, an early conservationist fighting for open lands in the San Francisco Bay area whose activism expanded into a global concern for environmental quality. . . .

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