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Posted in Utah (Sunday, September 7, 2008)

Written by Nicole Bonham. By American Diversified Publishing Company, Inc.. Sells new for $5.95.
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Smithsonian Magazine (March 2006, Vol. 36, No. 12) By Smithsonian Institution. There are some available for $5.99.
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Posted in Utah (Sunday, September 7, 2008)

Written by Jesse David Jennings. By Wendover Lions Club. There are some available for $19.25.
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Posted in Utah (Sunday, September 7, 2008)

Written by Enos Abijah Mills. By Univ of Utah Pr (Tx). The regular list price is $35.00. Sells new for $4.95. There are some available for $3.72.
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1 comments about Radiant Days: Writings.
  1. This is a selection of many of the best known essays of Enos Mills, who's regarded as the spiritual (as well as practical) father of Rocky Mountain National Park. Mills is justly loved by people who know the park, and deserves a broader audience along with other early environmentalist writers like John Muir.

    Enos Mills was very much a turn-of-the-century naturalist. His voice is without any sort of academic affectation; he reads like the patient, intelligent watcher that he is, but not at all like a pedantic teacher of great and ponderous truths. Some of these stories are essentially understated, self-deprecating adventure yarns. There are times when you feel sure the author's exaggerating for his story's sake. Heck, for that matter he'll refer to an animal as "Mr. Ground Squirrel." I smiled a lot while reading this -- in bemusement, sometimes, but never in derision.

    All those somewhat dated tones and turns of phrase only add to the charm of this book and of Enos Mills' work in general. Off of his pen, "Mr. Ground Squirrel" is a statement of the greatest respect. You don't snicker, because his relationship with that animal has a completely convincing integrity to it. There's a sort of glow that comes over you, reading this kind of thing, that makes "Radiant Days" a very fitting title.

    Don't let my sendup of his voice fool you, though. Enos Mills was an impassioned environmental advocate -- just one whose approach, at least in writing, lacks the sort of anger we often feel a century later in realizing what we've lost.

    I recommend this book to anyone who finds the indigant tone of most environmentally concerned titles to be exhausting. Radiant Days would make a fantastic gift to a young adult with a vaguish interest in the out of doors, or to anyone visiting the Rockies. Get it for teenagers who loved Raiders of the Lost Ark, too; it makes a great adventure read, with substance and to spare.



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Posted in Utah (Sunday, September 7, 2008)

Souvenir Map of Provo & Orem, Utah, USA Written by Big Sky. By Big Sky. There are some available for $29.98.
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Posted in Utah (Sunday, September 7, 2008)

Adventure Guide to Utah (Serial) Written by Madeleine Osberger and Steve Cohen. By Hunter Publishing (NJ). The regular list price is $12.95. Sells new for $0.14. There are some available for $0.09.
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1 comments about Adventure Guide to Utah (Serial).
  1. This book is too sketchy to be of any use. Maps are few in number and are not informative. I spotted a number of factual errors. The furry critter on the cover is the ONLY photo in the book!

    There are much better outdoor guides out there. Skip this one.


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Posted in Utah (Sunday, September 7, 2008)

Written by Eureka Cartography (Firm). By Mapsco. The regular list price is $4.95. Sells new for $4.70. There are some available for $4.70.
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Posted in Utah (Sunday, September 7, 2008)

Canyonlands National Park: Early History and First Descriptions (Canyon Country, No. 16) Written by F. A. Barnes. By Arch Hunter Books. There are some available for $49.98.
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Posted in Utah (Sunday, September 7, 2008)

Tales of Canyonlands Cowboys (Western Experience.) By Utah State Univ Pr. There are some available for $176.32.
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1 comments about Tales of Canyonlands Cowboys (Western Experience.).
  1. This book is really fascinating.
    To me.
    It almost certainly wouldn't be to everyone, but to those who are borderline-obsessed with the history of southern Utah, this book is a must read.
    Each chapter contains the reminiscings of a particular cowboy or cowgirl who grew up near Cataract Canyon, Canyonlands National Park, and upper Glen Canyon.
    One features a woman who was once a little girl on her father's ranch, and who slips casually into a comment on her ghostly spirit protector that accompanies her everywhere. Another talks candidly about the environmental problems of southern Utah being very real...even if he did spend his whole lif ehating environmentalists. Some talk about Butch Cassidy, and others talk about grazing and overgrazing.
    The book is worth your money just for the account of Ned Chaffin--King of the Cowboy Storytellers--and all the other accounts are very entertaining as well, and offer good insights into the place names of southern Utah, and the Anglo history of the area.


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By Gallopade Intl. Sells new for $7.95.
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Flight Fright.(fear of flying)(Brief Article): An article from: Utah Business
Smithsonian Magazine (March 2006, Vol. 36, No. 12)
Where does the salt come from?
Radiant Days: Writings
Souvenir Map of Provo & Orem, Utah, USA
Adventure Guide to Utah (Serial)
Utah
Canyonlands National Park: Early History and First Descriptions (Canyon Country, No. 16)
Tales of Canyonlands Cowboys (Western Experience.)
Utah

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