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Rocky Mountain National Park: A 100 Year Perspective [Hardcover]

T. A. Barron (Author), John Fielder (Photographer)


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September 1995
Rocky Mountain National Park is the spiritual heart of the southern Rocky Mountains, an alpine domain as lush as it is austere, as friendly as it is intimidating. The grandeur of its mountain peaks, the profusion of flowering plant life, and ubiquity of creeks, cascades, and waterfalls creates a setting unique on our planet. Despite its three million annual visitors and its proximity to sprawling urban communities, Rocky Mountain National Park remains as natural and wild as any national park in the continental United States. This book offers a unique perspective--a look at the park one hundred years ago and a record of it today, as we approach the twenty-first century. It is about a place that exists not only on the map, but also in the hearts of the American people.

Through the eyes of John Fielder and the words of one of its finest nature writers, T. A. Barron, the majesty of Rocky Mountain National Park is revealed as never before. The historical photographs and writings of Enos Mills, founder of the park, lend rare insight into one of nature's last great places. Rocky Mountain National Park: A 100 Year Perspective is not just a book, but an enduring experience certain to renew your relationship with places natural and wild.



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Colorado's Rocky Mountain National Park holds the dubious distinction of having more tourists than Yellowstone. More than two and a half million visitors a year place a strain on the natural resources of this pristine section of the West. Photographer Fielder has spent more than 20 years capturing the majestic beauty of the park on film. This work is his ode to the park's fragile wilderness area. It's also the story of the conservation efforts that began shortly after visits to the park became popular and especially of the work of Enos Mills, who devoted most of his life to protecting Rocky Mountain. Fielder's work weighs in at five pounds and costs a bit more than most public libraries might be willing to pay, but if your library's patrons have even the remotest interest in the history and development of Rocky Mountain National Park, this is the definitive work for them. For medium and large libraries.?Joseph L. Carlson, Vandenberg Air Force Base Lib., Cal.
Copyright 1995 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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A publishing achievement to match the splendor of Rocky Mountain National Park. -- Denver Museum of Natural History,1995

T.A. Barron's words create a landscape all their own. His insightful narratives weaave together a tapestry of time, place, atmosphere and emotion...Barron's gift is a journey through time and a reminder that we are all connected. -- Call Of The Wild,1995

This book is an enduring and inspirational reminder of the irreplaceable value of these wild places for modern civilization. -- The Denver Post,1995

This volume does a great public service....A century from now, Fielder's images and Barron's diaries will serve as their own artistic and scientific record of what has been changed or lost in the park. -- Rocky Mountain News,1995

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 216 pages
  • Publisher: Westcliffe Publishers; 1St Edition edition (September 1995)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1565791231
  • ISBN-13: 978-1565791237
  • Product Dimensions: 15.7 x 12.7 x 1.7 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 5.1 pounds
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #819,941 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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