
Michael Frome
Author of Strangers in High Places: The Story of the Great Smoky Mountains, Expanded Edition
About the Author
Michael Frome has been a featured columnist for the Los Angeles Times, Field Stream, American Forests, and Defenders of Wildlife, and has written twenty-two books, including Battle for the Wilderness (1997) and Green Ink An Introduction to Environmental Journalism (1998). Prior to his retirement in show more 1995, he directed a pioneering program in environmental journalism and writing at Western Washington University. show less
Works by Michael Frome
Strangers in High Places: The Story of the Great Smoky Mountains, Expanded Edition (1980) 101 copies
Battle for the Wilderness 2 copies
Varmints Our Unwanted Wildlife 2 copies
Vacations USA 1 copy
guide to colonial america 1 copy
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Common Knowledge
- Canonical name
- Frome, Michael
- Birthdate
- 1920-05-25
- Gender
- male
- Education
- Union Institute
- Occupations
- environmental journalist
- Organizations
- University of Idaho
University of Vermont
Western Washington University
Northland College
Washington Post - Nationality
- USA
- Birthplace
- New York, New York, USA
- Places of residence
- Port Washington, Wisconsin, USA
- Associated Place (for map)
- USA
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Reviews
In a year of fires and mudslides, Michael Frome's history and celebration of the national forests is never more timely. Whose Woods These Are, published in 1962, provides a foundation for understanding contemporary discussions of access to and conservation of wilderness in the United States. After providing an overview of the forest service history, Frome takes a tour of a variety of wilderness areas with rangers and also talks with those who benefit from logging and grazing on the public show more domain. While Frome is obviously a fan of the forests, he also believes that they can be a place for compromise between those who would protect them from any use and those who would wish that the public domain would be placed in private hands.
Whether you are a conservationist or just a fan of the forests, this book is a lovely read with beautifully written descriptions of forests. And...for those of you who find yourself completing the title with lines from Robert Frost, Frome does pay homage to the poem both in the dedication and the conclusion. show less
Whether you are a conservationist or just a fan of the forests, this book is a lovely read with beautifully written descriptions of forests. And...for those of you who find yourself completing the title with lines from Robert Frost, Frome does pay homage to the poem both in the dedication and the conclusion. show less
An older book but easy to read. Lots of interesting stories about the national forests. I've read a lot about how the National Parks were formed but the story of the National Forests and their uses and abuses was worth reading.
Too much name dropping and Frome as an author has always struck me as melba toast. Not very confrontational when confrontation is needed and too many nice things said about everybody and everything. Call a spade a spade! There are a number of good tidbits related to the NPS' not so good record in conservation.
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Statistics
- Works
- 50
- Also by
- 2
- Members
- 415
- Popularity
- #58,724
- Rating
- 3.7
- Reviews
- 3
- ISBNs
- 57











