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Posted in Utah (Saturday, August 30, 2008)
Written by Carole Marsh. By Gallopade Intl.
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No comments about Utah Silly Trivia! (Carole Marsh Utah Books).
Posted in Utah (Saturday, August 30, 2008)
Written by Margaret Godfrey. By Avalon Travel Publishing.
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Posted in Utah (Saturday, August 30, 2008)
Written by Barry J. Solomon and Bill D. Black. By Utah Geological Survey.
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No comments about Radon-Hazard Potential of the Lower Weber River Area, Tooele Valley and Southeastern Cache Valley, Cache, Davis, Tooele and Weber Counties, Utah (Special Study (Utah Geological Survey)).
Posted in Utah (Saturday, August 30, 2008)
Written by Thomas Van Bebber. By Arch Hunter Books.
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No comments about The Arches of Arches National Park.
Posted in Utah (Saturday, August 30, 2008)
Written by Eugene Fodor. By Fodor's Modern Guides, Inc.
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No comments about Rockies and plains: Arizona, New Mexico, Colorado, Utah, Wyoming, Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota, Nebraska (Fodor Shell travel guides U.S.A).
Posted in Utah (Saturday, August 30, 2008)
Written by GM Johnson & Associates Ltd.. By GM Johnson & Associates Ltd..
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Posted in Utah (Saturday, August 30, 2008)
Written by Enos Abijah Mills. By Univ of Utah Pr (Tx).
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1 comments about Radiant Days: Writings.
- 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 (Saturday, August 30, 2008)
Written by Charles Lynn Hayward. By Monte L. Bean Life Science Museum.
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Posted in Utah (Saturday, August 30, 2008)
Written by Daniel L. Dustin and Richard M. Barbar. By National Recreation and Park Association.
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No comments about Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument: the politics of environmental preservation.: An article from: Parks & Recreation.
Posted in Utah (Saturday, August 30, 2008)
Written by Charles J. Scott. By Lightning Tree Pr.
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No comments about The View from LA Sal Pass: Travels in the Desert Southwest.
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Utah Silly Trivia! (Carole Marsh Utah Books)
City Smart: Salt Lake City
Radon-Hazard Potential of the Lower Weber River Area, Tooele Valley and Southeastern Cache Valley, Cache, Davis, Tooele and Weber Counties, Utah (Special Study (Utah Geological Survey))
The Arches of Arches National Park
Rockies and plains: Arizona, New Mexico, Colorado, Utah, Wyoming, Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota, Nebraska (Fodor Shell travel guides U.S.A)
Park City / Heber City / Price / Vernal / North East Utah Street Map
Radiant Days: Writings
The High Uintas: Utah's land of lake and forest
Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument: the politics of environmental preservation.: An article from: Parks & Recreation
The View from LA Sal Pass: Travels in the Desert Southwest
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