A Weird and Wild Beauty: The Story of Yellowstone, the World's First National Park
An “impassioned, vividly written chronicle” of the first scientific expedition across America’s western wilderness, with photos and illustrations (Kirkus Reviews).
 
In the summer of 1871, a team of thirty-two renowned scientists, artists, and adventurers set out to explore the uncharted territory surrounding the Yellowstone River, sampling, sketching, and photographing the region’s breathtaking wonders. At the end of their foray into the wilderness, the survey team headed east, determined to convince the United States Congress of the need to preserve the land from commercial development. Spinning “stories of wonder hardly short of fairy tales,” to quote the New York Times, they enlisted the support of influential conservationists such as Ralph Waldo Emerson, Henry David Thoreau, John Muir, and Frederick Law Olmsted.
 
This fascinating book tells the story of that journey, recounting the astonishing expedition that led to the passage of the Yellowstone Park Bill, a law that set aside over two million acres of wilderness as “a great national park for the benefit and enjoyment of people” and created a beloved vacation destination where visitors could enjoy white-capped mountain vistas and wildlife in its natural habitat.
 
Filled with “vivid descriptions . . . and color photographs [that] highlight Yellowstone’s dramatic geological features,” this first-of-its-kind account from a former park ranger will instill a sense of awe and wonder at America’s rich natural heritage (Publishers Weekly).
 
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A Weird and Wild Beauty: The Story of Yellowstone, the World's First National Park
An “impassioned, vividly written chronicle” of the first scientific expedition across America’s western wilderness, with photos and illustrations (Kirkus Reviews).
 
In the summer of 1871, a team of thirty-two renowned scientists, artists, and adventurers set out to explore the uncharted territory surrounding the Yellowstone River, sampling, sketching, and photographing the region’s breathtaking wonders. At the end of their foray into the wilderness, the survey team headed east, determined to convince the United States Congress of the need to preserve the land from commercial development. Spinning “stories of wonder hardly short of fairy tales,” to quote the New York Times, they enlisted the support of influential conservationists such as Ralph Waldo Emerson, Henry David Thoreau, John Muir, and Frederick Law Olmsted.
 
This fascinating book tells the story of that journey, recounting the astonishing expedition that led to the passage of the Yellowstone Park Bill, a law that set aside over two million acres of wilderness as “a great national park for the benefit and enjoyment of people” and created a beloved vacation destination where visitors could enjoy white-capped mountain vistas and wildlife in its natural habitat.
 
Filled with “vivid descriptions . . . and color photographs [that] highlight Yellowstone’s dramatic geological features,” this first-of-its-kind account from a former park ranger will instill a sense of awe and wonder at America’s rich natural heritage (Publishers Weekly).
 
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A Weird and Wild Beauty: The Story of Yellowstone, the World's First National Park

A Weird and Wild Beauty: The Story of Yellowstone, the World's First National Park

by Erin Peabody
A Weird and Wild Beauty: The Story of Yellowstone, the World's First National Park

A Weird and Wild Beauty: The Story of Yellowstone, the World's First National Park

by Erin Peabody

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An “impassioned, vividly written chronicle” of the first scientific expedition across America’s western wilderness, with photos and illustrations (Kirkus Reviews).
 
In the summer of 1871, a team of thirty-two renowned scientists, artists, and adventurers set out to explore the uncharted territory surrounding the Yellowstone River, sampling, sketching, and photographing the region’s breathtaking wonders. At the end of their foray into the wilderness, the survey team headed east, determined to convince the United States Congress of the need to preserve the land from commercial development. Spinning “stories of wonder hardly short of fairy tales,” to quote the New York Times, they enlisted the support of influential conservationists such as Ralph Waldo Emerson, Henry David Thoreau, John Muir, and Frederick Law Olmsted.
 
This fascinating book tells the story of that journey, recounting the astonishing expedition that led to the passage of the Yellowstone Park Bill, a law that set aside over two million acres of wilderness as “a great national park for the benefit and enjoyment of people” and created a beloved vacation destination where visitors could enjoy white-capped mountain vistas and wildlife in its natural habitat.
 
Filled with “vivid descriptions . . . and color photographs [that] highlight Yellowstone’s dramatic geological features,” this first-of-its-kind account from a former park ranger will instill a sense of awe and wonder at America’s rich natural heritage (Publishers Weekly).
 

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781634509350
Publisher: Sky Pony Press
Publication date: 02/02/2016
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 192
File size: 22 MB
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Age Range: 12 - 18 Years

About the Author

Erin Peabody loves getting young people excited about the fascinating and quirky workings of our natural world. She has worked as a park ranger in the National Mall in Washington, DC; the Dry Tortugas in the Gulf of Mexico; and Yellowstone. Among her favorite topics are grizzly bears, sea turtles, carnivorous crickets, and geysers that spout once a century. Peabody lives with her husband, daughter, and yellow lab, Luna, in the leafy hills of Cincinnati, Ohio.

Table of Contents

Prologue: Disbelief vii

Chapter 1 Homeland 1

Chapter 2 Waiting for Proof 11

Chapter 3 Go West! 26

Chapter 4 A Change in Plans 39

Chapter 5 A Mammoth Sight 49

Chapter 6 Tumbling Waters 57

Chapter 7 Ludicrous Descent 68

Chapter 8 Wonderland 75

Chapter 9 Into the Dragon's Mouth 82

Chapter 10 Waves 90

Chapter 11 Gush! 96

Chapter 12 Heading Home 112

Chapter 13 Back in Washington 119

Chapter 14 For the People 125

Epilogue: Our Best Idea 134

It's Alive! A Guide to Yellowstone's Hydrothermal Features 138

Acknowledgments 149

Endnotes 150

Sources 159

Photo Credits 162

Index 179

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