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International Oaks No. 1 - Special Commemorative Republication (March 1999)
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Table of Contents
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- An Introduction to this Republication - Guy Sternberg
- In the Beginning - Steven Roesch
- Original Introduction to the First Issue - M. Nigel Wright
- American Oaks in the Landscape - Guy Sternberg
- The Origin, History and Development of Arboretum Trompenburg - J.R.P. van Hoey Smith
- The Genus Quercus in Romania - Dr. Ing. Stellan Radu
- The English Oak (Quercus robur L.): An Oak Common in France - Stephane Brame
- California Native Oaks: Past and Present - James R. Griffin and Pamela C. Muick