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Eco-terrorists take the law into their own hands and embark on a "beautification" program of Arizona and Utah. Their ultimate goal is to blow up the Glen Canyon Dam, and along the way this team of misfits--A.K. (Doc) Sarvis, Bonnie Abzug, George Hayduke, and Seldom Seen Smith--wreak havoc across the Southwest. Readers may also enjoy the humorous and sophisticated novels of John Barth, Michael Malone, Carl Hiaasen, and James W. Hall. (Description by: Joyce Saricks).
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Table of Contents
Aftermath
Origins I: A.K. Sarvis, M.D.
Origins II: George W. Hayduke
Origins III: Seldom seen Smith
Origins IV: Ms. B. Abbzug
Wooden shoe conspiracy
Raid at Comb Wash
Hayduke's night march
Hayduke and Smith at play
Search and rescue on the job
Doc and Bonnie go shopping
Back to work
Kraken's arm
Duologues
Working on the railroad
Rest and relaxation
Saturday night in America
American logging industry: plans and problem
Dr. Sarvis at home
Strangers in the night
Return to the scene of the crime
Seldom seen at home
George and Bonnie carry on
At the hidden splendor
Escape of the depredator
Rest stop
Bridgework: prolegomena to the final chase
On your feet: chase begins
Into the heat: chase continues
Land's end: one man left
Edge of the maze: chase concluded
New beginning.
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Dr. Sarvis with his bald mottled dome and savage visage, grim and noble as Sibelius, was out night-riding on a routine neighborhood beautification project, burning billboards along the highway-U.S. 66, later to be devoured by the superstate's interstate a
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