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public playground where adolescents can assert themselves and become social beings,
defending and serving some youthful concept of community?" (p. 130).
In all the book is a delight. For new readers of J. B. Jackson, this volume provides a
good introduction to his concerns and his craft. For those who know Jackson's work it is
a volume to add to that thin segment of one's library that you turn to when a bright, but
uninitiated friend asks " W h a t is it you geographers do? How could you give over your
life to something as mundane as geography?"
C. L. SALTER