SPECIAL DISCOUNTSAVE 29% off the original $35.00 price.Through compelling text enriched with stunning photographs, maps, and paintings, Kim Heacox explores the development of our nation's environmental consciousness. He depicts the remarkable feats accomplished by dedicated people, from Lewis and Clark and Henry David Thoreau to John Muir and Teddy Roosevelt. Delving into original sources that date back to the 1600s, he pieces together an inspirational story peopled with such fascinating characters as young artist Thomas Moran, whose stunning landscapes of Yellowstone compelled Congress to deem it the first national park, and John Wesley Powell, the one-armed Civil War officer who first mapped the Grand Canyon.
Enhanced by a portfolio of Ansel Adam's photography, commissioned in the 1940s by the Department of the Interior to bring the beauty of the parklands to greater public awareness, this is a literary and visual treasure.
- 228 pages; 175 illustrations
- Hardcover
- 8 1/2'' x 10''
- © 2001