Tilden Freeman:
Interpreting Our Heritage

Editor: R. BruceCraig, Foreword by: Russell E.Dickenson

University Of North Carolina Press , 2007
Quality paperback, 212 pages
Size: 217x146 mm
ISBN: 9780807858677
ISBN-10: 0807858676

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Freeman Tilden

Freeman Tilden (1883-1980) Was A Pioneer In The Field Of Natural And Cultural Interpretation. A Former Journalist, Playwright, And Novelist, He Began Writing About America's National Parks In The 1940S With The Encouragement Of National Park Service Director Newton Drury. This Led To Four Books On Visiting, Learning, And Teaching About National And State Parks And Other Heritage Areas, Of Which "Interpreting Our Heritage" Remains The Most Influential.

R. Bruce Craig

R. Bruce Craig Is A Former Park Ranger And Interpreter, Winner Of The National Park Service's Freeman Tilden Award And Former Executive Director Of Several National Park And History Organizations. He Is Currently Professor Of History At The University Of Prince Edward Island In Charlottetown, Pei, Canada.

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