[D66] Paul Shepard

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  Books/Publications

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*BIBLIOGRAPHY*

Compiled by Florence Shepard

Note: This bibliography contains only published work by Paul Shepard in 
areas of primary research: nature perception, human ecology, the 
hunter/gatherer legacy, human/animal connections, the place of nature in 
human development, and the bear in mythology and culture. Before his 
death he had completed manuscripts for /Encounters with Nature/ and 
/Coming Home to the Pleistocene/ (1998) which were edited by Florence R. 
Shepard and published by Island Press posthumously. /Where We Belong/ is 
a posthumous collection of his early landscape essays, compiled and 
edited by Florence R. Shepard. Book reviews, newspaper and newsletter 
articles, lectures, and unpublished essays are not listed. Published 
essays pertaining to conservation written in the 1940s and early 1950s 
(when he was field secretary for the Missouri Conservation Federation, 
conservation chairman of the National Council of State Garden Clubs of 
America, and a member of the Yale Conservation Club) are not listed. His 
first book was the history of his battalion,/The Pictorial History of 
the 493 Armored Field Artillery Battalion, 1943 -1946/, (Augburg, 
Germany: E. Kieser, 1945), which he edited and published after the war 
while serving as historical technician for the Army of Occupation.

*Books*

/Where We Belong/ by Paul Shepard, ed. by Florence R. Shepard with an 
Introduction by Kenneth Helphand (Athens, GA: University of Georgia 
Press, 2003).

/Encounters With Nature: Essays by Paul Shepard/, ed. by Florence R. 
Shepard with an Introduction by David Petersen, (Washington, D.C: Island 
Press/Shearwater Books, 1999).

/Coming Home to the Pleistocene/, ed. by Florence R. Shepard (Washington 
D.C. : Island Press/Shearwater Books, 1998).

/Nature and Madness/, with a Foreword by C.L.Rawlins (Athens, GA: The 
University of Georgia Press, 1998) (San Francisco, CA: Sierra Club 
Books, 1982).

/Thinking Animals: Animals and the Development of Human Intelligence/, 
with a Foreword by Max Oelschlaeger (Athens, GA: The University of 
Georgia Press, 1998) (New York: The Viking Press, 1978)

/The Tender Carnivore and the Sacred Game/ with a Foreword by George 
Sessions (Athens, GA: The University of Georgia Press, 1998) (NYC, NY: 
Scribners, 1973).

/Traces of an Omnivore/, with an Introduction by Jack Turner 
(Washington, D. C.: Island Press/Shearwater Books, 1996).

/The Only World We’ve Got : A Paul Shepard Reader/ (San Francisco, CA: 
Sierra Club Books, 1996).

/The Others: How Animals Made Us Human/ (Washington, D. C.: Island 
Press/Shearwater Books, 1996).

/Man in the Landscape: An Historic View of the Esthetics of Nature/ 
(Athens, GA: University of Georgia Press, 2002)(College Station, TX: 
Texas A & M University Press, 1991) (NYC, NY: Knopf, 1967).

/The Sacred Paw: The Bear in Nature, Myth, and Literature/ (with Barry 
Sanders) (NYC, NY: The Viking Press, 1985) (New York: Arcana Books, 
Penguin, 1992).

/Environ/mental: Essays on the Planet as Home /(with Daniel McKinley) 
(Boston, MA: Houghton Mifflin, 1971).

/The Subversive Science: Essays Toward an Ecology of Man/ (with Daniel 
McKinley) (Boston, MA: Houghton Mifflin, 1969).

*Monograph*

English Reaction to the New Zealand Landscape Before 1850, Pacific 
Viewpoint Monograph No. 4 (Wellington, New Zealand: Victoria University 
of Wellington, 1969).

*Introductions to Books, Interviews, and Chapters in Anthologies*

“Paul Shepard” (interview) /Listening to the Land: Conversations About 
Nature, Culture, and Eros/, Derrick Jensen (San Francisco, CA: Sierra 
Club Books, 1995).

“Nature and Madness,”(editors’ excerpts from /Nature and Madness/) 
/Ecopsychology/, eds. Theodore Roszak, Mary E. Gomes, and Allen D. 
Kanner (San Francisco, CA: Sierra Club Books, 1995).

“Virtually Hunting Reality in the Forests of Simulacra,”(essay) 
/Reinventing Nature? Responses to Postmodern Deconstruction/, eds. 
Michael E. Soule and Gary Lease) (Washington, D. C.: Island Press, 1995).

“The Unreturning Arrow,” (interview) /Talking on the Water, 
Conversations About Nature and Creativity/, ed. Jonathan White (San 
Francisco, CA: Sierra Club Books, 1994).

“On Animal Friends,” (essay) /The Biophilia Hypothesis/, Ed. Stephen R. 
and Edward O. Wilson, (Washington, D.C.: Island Press, 1993).

“A Post-Historic Primitivism,” (essay) /The Wilderness Condition, Essays 
on Environment and Civilization/, ed. Max Oelschlaeger (San Francisco, 
CA: Sierra Club Books, 1992).

“From Nature and Madness,” (excerpt from /Nature and Madness/) /Learning 
to Listen to the Land/, Ed. Bill Willers (Washington, D. C.: Island 
Press, 1991).

“Objets Trouves,” (essay) /The Meaning of Gardens, Idea, Place, and 
Action/, ed. Mark Francis and Randolph T. Hester, Jr. (Cambridge, MA: 
The MIT Press, 1990).

“Introduction,” /The Ecology of Imagination in Childhood/ by Edith Cobb, 
Japanese Edition (Tokyo, Japan: Shishaku-sha Publications, 1986).

“Homage to Heidegger,” (essay) /Deep Ecology/, ed. Michael Tobias (San 
Diego, CA: Avant Books, 1984).

“Ecosophy and the Environment,” (essay) /Good Reading/, 1980

“Sociobiology and Value Systems,” (essay) /The Responsibility of the 
Academic Community in the Search for Absolute Values, Vol. II/, 
Proceeding of the Eighth International Conference on the Unity of the 
Sciences (NYC, NY: The International Cultural Foundation Press, 1980).

“Introduction,” /The Comedy of Survival, In Search of an Environmental 
Ethic/, (Los Angeles, CA: Guild of Tutors Press, 1974, 1980).

“The Conflict of Ideology and Ecology,” /The Search for Absolute Values 
in a Changing World, Vol. I,/ Proceeding of the Sixth International 
Conference on the Unity of the Sciences (NYC, NY: The International 
Cultural Foundation Press, 1977).

“Nature Study–Indoor Images, Outdoor Reality,” /Claremont Reading 
Conference Forty-first Yearbook/, ed. Malcolm P. Douglass, Claremont, 
CA,1977.

“Introduction,” /Meditations on Hunting/, Jose Ortega y Gasset, trans. 
Howard B. Wescott (NYC, NY: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1972) (1985 
Revistas de Occidente S/A).

“Ecology and Man–A Viewpoint,”(essay from /The Subversive Science/) /The 
Everlasting Universe, Readings on the Ecological Revolution/, ed. Lorne 
J. Forstner and John H. Todd (Lexington, MA: D. C. Heath and Company, 1971).

“Ecology and Man–A Viewpoint,” (essay from The Subversive Science) It’s 
Not Too Late, ed. Fred Carvell and Max Tadlock( Beverly Hills, CA: 
Glencoe Press, 1971).

“Ecology and Man–A Viewpoint,” (essay from The Subversive Science) The 
Ecological Conscience, Values for Survival, ed. Robert Disch (Englewood 
Cliffs, N.J.: Prentice Hall, Inc., 1970).

“Ecology” (essay) Prophecy for the Year 2000, ed. Irving A. Falk (NYC, 
NY: Julian Messner, 1970).

“The Virtues of Anonymity,” (essay) A Reading Approach to College 
Writing, ed. Martha Heasley Cox (San Francisco, CA: Chandler Publishing 
Company, 1967).

“The Eyes Have It,”(essay) This Is Nature, Thirty Years of the Best from 
Nature Magazine, selected and edited by Richard W. Westwood (NYC, NY: 
Thomas Y. Crowell Company, 1959).

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