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William O. Douglas (1898–1980)

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Werke von William O. Douglas

Exploring the Himalaya (1958) 195 Exemplare
The Court Years: 1939 to 1975 (1980) 165 Exemplare
Of Men and Mountains (1950) — Autor — 146 Exemplare
Points of rebellion (1970) 119 Exemplare
Strange lands and friendly people (1951) — Autor — 117 Exemplare
My wilderness: the Pacific West (1960) 81 Exemplare
Beyond the high Himalayas (1952) — Autor — 75 Exemplare
Muir of the Mountains (1961) 69 Exemplare
My wilderness: east to Katahdin (1961) 68 Exemplare
An almanac of liberty (1954) 61 Exemplare
A wilderness bill of rights (1965) 32 Exemplare
The Right of the People (1962) — Autor — 26 Exemplare
The Douglas Opinions (1977) 26 Exemplare
Russian Journey (1956) 26 Exemplare
A Living Bill of Rights (1961) 24 Exemplare
The mind and faith of A. Powell Davies (1959) — Herausgeber — 19 Exemplare
America Challenged (1960) 18 Exemplare
West of the Indus (1958) 16 Exemplare
Freedom of the Mind (1962) 12 Exemplare
Democracy's Manifesto (1962) 10 Exemplare
The Bible and the schools (1966) 9 Exemplare
Being an American (1948) 4 Exemplare
Towards a Global Federalism (1968) 1 Exemplar

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Walden oder Leben in den Wäldern (1854) — Einführung, einige Ausgaben14,100 Exemplare
American Earth: Environmental Writing Since Thoreau (2008) — Mitwirkender — 416 Exemplare
Attorney for the Damned (1957) — Vorwort — 193 Exemplare
The Supreme Court and the Constitution: Readings in American Constitutional History (1969) — Mitwirkender, einige Ausgaben64 Exemplare
The Films of Spencer Tracy (1968) — Einführung — 52 Exemplare
The wild Cascades, forgotten parkland (1964) — Vorwort — 49 Exemplare
Jane Addams: A Centennial Reader (1960) — Einführung, einige Ausgaben47 Exemplare
F.D.R. My Boss (1949) — Vorwort — 38 Exemplare
Robert F. Kennedy: the Brother Within (1962) — Einführung — 20 Exemplare
Faces of the Wilderness (1972) — Einführung — 13 Exemplare
The Words of Justice Brandeis (1953) — Einführung — 10 Exemplare
National Geographic Magazine 1961 v120 #2 August (1961) — Autor — 8 Exemplare
Not Guilty (1957) — Vorwort — 4 Exemplare
National Geographic Magazine 1958 v114 #1 July (1958) — Autor — 3 Exemplare

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Supreme Court Justice William O. Douglas spoke out on behalf of the young people of the late 1960s who were standing up against widespread poverty, segregation, inequitable laws, and inadequate education.
 
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PendleHillLibrary | Mar 15, 2024 |
I read My Wilderness: East to Katahdin and My Wilderness: The Pacific West, both by William O. Douglas in the spring of 1969. I was looking forward to going to summer camp in New Hampshire, and hiking the White Mountains. The book triggered an avid interest in nature and wilderness. While my views have matured, I still have those books on my shelf and remember them fondly.
 
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JBGUSA | 1 weitere Rezension | Jan 2, 2023 |
I read My Wilderness: East to Katahdin and My Wilderness: The Pacific West, both by William O. Douglas in the spring of 1969. I was looking forward to going to summer camp in New Hampshire, and hiking the White Mountains.

These books started my real love of hiking and wilderness. These books transported me to remote places I can never likely get to such as the Brooks Range of Alaska.The book triggered an avid interest in nature and wilderness. While my views have matured, I still have those books on my shelf and remember them fondly.… (mehr)
 
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JBGUSA | 4 weitere Rezensionen | Jan 2, 2023 |
I just finished reading The Court Years, 1939-1975: The Autobiography of William O. Douglas by William O. Douglas. As a lawyer and avid reader, I found large parts of the book fascinating. Among the little-known stories I learned,in the section about racial segregation, I learned about a county that seceded from Confederate Alabama, a "secession within a secession", see Civil War Within Civil War - Secession From Seceders.

This book must have been given to me as a law-school graduation gift in 1982, and I finally got around to reading it. This Autobiography had certain aspects of a tell-all. Some of those tidbits included the sexual and marital peccadilloes of Dwight D. Eisenhower. Other scintillating tidbits included vignettes of his relationships and transactions with the U.S. presidents under which he served. His obvious hero was FDR. I assume this was written before the seamier underside of his life and administration became generally known. He gives hints of believing that LBJ was involved in JFK's assassination.

The Autobiography has a fascinating viewpoint on much of the legal struggles of the era, from a rather liberal perspective. His liberalism was of an old-fashioned, common-sense variety which would be unrecognizable in modern times. Overall, the book is a good read. Other enjoyable books of his have been My Wilderness: The Pacific West and by My Wilderness: East to Katahdin, both by William O. Douglas.
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