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Sugarloaf: The Mountain's History, Geology and Natural Lore [Paperback]

Melanie Choukas-Bradley (Author), Tina Thieme Brown (illustrator) (Author)
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Center Books March 17, 2003

Listen for the calls of nesting ravens and warblers, watch the growth of wild geranium and black cohosh, and savor the first autumn blush in the tupelo trees. Revel, as did Frank Lloyd Wright, Benjamin Henry Latrobe, and Franklin Delano Roosevelt -- among generations of other amateur naturalists -- in the remarkable natural, historical, and geological treasures of Sugarloaf, the Maryland Piedmont's only mountain.

A favored destination of nearly one-quarter million visitors each year, some 35 miles northwest of Washington, D.C., and 50 miles west of Baltimore, Sugarloaf is a National Natural Landmark and privately owned park that is open to the public year-round. In this natural history and guidebook, Melanie Choukas-Bradley presents a fascinating blend of local, natural, and historical detail that transports the reader simultaneously onto the slopes of today's mountain and into the region's past. Discover why prominent architects and real estate barons have found the land so compelling, why preservationists and botanists strive to protect the natural habitat of so many native species, and why families return again and again to hike, study flora and fauna, and picnic at Sugarloaf.

Choukas-Bradley lists practical information on how and when you might best enjoy a visit to the trails, wildflowers, and seasonal variations of the land. Her text is beautifully complemented by Tina Thieme Brown's pen-and-ink illustrations.


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About the Author

Melanie Choukas-Bradley is the author of City of Trees: The Complete Field Guide to the Trees of Washington, D.C. and a frequent contributor to theWashington Post. Tina Thieme Brown has been a landscape artist and environmentalist for twenty years. She currently serves as campaign director for Solutions Not Sprawl, a regional alliance working to protect open space.


Product Details

  • Paperback: 114 pages
  • Publisher: University of Virginia Press (March 17, 2003)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0813921686
  • ISBN-13: 978-0813921686
  • Product Dimensions: 8.6 x 4.6 x 0.3 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 6.6 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #737,124 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Melanie Choukas-Bradley, Author and Naturalist

www.melaniechoukas-bradley.com

Melanie Choukas-Bradley is the author of City of Trees: The Complete Field Guide to the Trees of Washington, D.C. (illustrated by Polly Alexander). The book has been in continuous print for 29 years in three editions. The newest edition is published by the University of Virginia Press. The Washington Post Book World called City of Trees: "A splendid field guide--practical, botanically sound, and filled with good stories." Melanie is the author of two highly acclaimed books about Sugarloaf Mountain, Maryland (illustrated by Tina Thieme Brown) and she has been a long-time free-lance contributor to The Washington Post and many other publications. Melanie leads tree tours and field trips in and around Washington, D.C. for the Audubon Naturalist Society, the U.S. Botanic Garden and Casey Trees and she teaches summer wildflower identification for the Natural History Field Studies Program of the Graduate School and the Audubon Naturalist Society. She lectures widely and has been a guest on the Diane Rehm Show, All Things Considered, the Kojo Nnamdi Show and Metro Connection (on the Washington, D.C. NPR affiliate WAMU). She is Vice President of the Maryland Native Plant Society and serves on the Chevy Chase Tree Ordinance Board.

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars A truly beautiful book!, May 26, 2003
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Choukas-Bradley and Brown's book is superbly written and provides a wealth of compelling information. Perhaps even more importantly, it reminds us of the value of our connection to sacred places in nature, something so threatened in our modern culture. This book has really increased my appreciation and enjoyment of Sugarlaf Mountain and all the natural beauty that surrounds it.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Gem of a Book, April 18, 2003
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As a regular visitor to Sugarloaf Mountain, I was pleased to learn so much more about it from reading this book. I normally shy away from nature and history books but the writing in "Sugarloaf: The Mountain's History, Geology and Natural Lore" is so good that it just drew me in. I literally couldn't put the book down!

I especially loved the chapter describing each season on Sugarloaf. With such obvious love for and knowledge of the mountain, the author vividly describes the different aspects of each season in exquisite detail.

I highly recommend this book!

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Great Little Book, February 8, 2004
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I thoroughly enjoyed this book about Sugarloaf Mountain. As a hike leader with a local trail club, it was most helpful before leading a recent hike on the mountain. But more than that, I just loved reading it. The history, especially, was interesting to me, but the rest was very good as well. If you have ever been to (or wish to visit) this wonderful little slice of nature amidst all the suburban sprawl, you should read this book.
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With an elevation of less than thirteen hundred feet, Sugarloaf is no Everest or Denali. Read the first page
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strong mansion, yellow blazes, northern ridge, trailing arbutus, mountain base, spring wildflowers, black birch, spring peepers
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Sugarloaf Mountain, Gordon Strong, White Trail, Mount Ephraim Road, Blue Trail, Yellow Trail, West View, Red Trail, Green Trail, Blue Ridge, Bear Branch, Civil War, East View, Sugar Loaf, Furnace Branch, Coastal Plain, Monocacy Natural Resources Management Area, New York, White Rocks, Frederick County, George Washington, Louise Strong, Montgomery County, United States, Point of Rocks
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