In this book, Ewbank examines the relationship between humans and the physical world, arguing that the earth is essentially a giant workshop where humans are integral parts of the processes at work. Written in the mid-19th century, his book reflects the Industrial Revolution and the changing ways in which people thought about the environment.
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