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The Glacier Park Reader, Paperback / softback Book

The Glacier Park Reader Paperback / softback

Part of the National Park Readers series

Paperback / softback

Description

The first and only anthology of key writings about Glacier National Park, this comprehensive collection ranges from Native American myths to early exploration narratives to contemporary journeys, from investigations of the park's geology and biology to hair-raising encounters with wild animals, fires, and mountain peaks. Soon after the park was established in 1910, visitors began to arrive, often with pen in hand.

They included such well-known authors as mystery writer Mary Roberts Rinehart, historian Agnes C.

Laut, fiction writer Dorothy Johnson, humorist Irvin S.

Cobb, poet Vachel Lindsay, and artist Maynard Dixon-all featured in the book.

Readers will encounter colorful characters who lived in and around the park in its early days, including railroad magnate and conservationist Louis Hill, renegade ranger and poacher Joe Cosley, bootlegger Josephine Doody, and old-time cowboy guide Jim Whilt.

Blackfeet and Kalispel myths, politically charged descriptions by early explorers such as John Muir and George Bird Grinnell, and full-color reproductions of the illustrated letters of cowboy artist and Glacier resident Charles M.

Russell are also included. Copublished with the Glacier National Park Conservancy.

The Glacier National Park Conservancy preserves the Park for generations to come.

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