An edition of How the Canyon Became Grand (1998)

How the Canyon became Grand

a short history

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An edition of How the Canyon Became Grand (1998)

How the Canyon became Grand

a short history

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Dismissed by the first Spanish explorers as worthless, the Grand Canyon was nearly doomed to be forgotten, an incidental landform. Luckily, as Stephen Pyne explores in this book, in the next four hundred years we learned to see - and also to make maps, to understand geology and measure the earth's history, to embrace nature rather than shun it.

A complex coalescence of science, art, literature, nationalism, and personalities allowed us to create a cultural canyon as deep and resonant as the physical one.

How the Canyon Became Grand is both a chronicle of discovery, recounting the achievements of explorers, geologists, artists, and writers, from John Wesley Powell and Clarence Dutton to Wallace Stegner, and a provocative explanation of how they turned the Canyon into a symbol of American grandeur, and later of wilderness - in other words, how they transformed an almost overlooked phenomenon into a fixture of the American identity.

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Publisher
Viking
Language
English
Pages
199

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Cover of: How the Canyon Became Grand
How the Canyon Became Grand
2010, Penguin USA, Inc.
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Cover of: How the Canyon Became Grand
How the Canyon Became Grand: A Short History
July 1, 1999, Penguin (Non-Classics)
in English
Cover of: How the Canyon became Grand
How the Canyon became Grand: a short history
1998, Viking
in English

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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 183-187) and index.

Published in
New York, N.Y

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
979.1/32
Library of Congress
F788 .P97 1998, F788.P97 1998

The Physical Object

Pagination
xviii, 199 p. :
Number of pages
199

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL360057M
Internet Archive
howcanyonbecameg00pyne
ISBN 10
0670881104
LCCN
98020094
OCLC/WorldCat
39024707
Library Thing
176683
Goodreads
1843878

First Sentence

"The gorges of the Colorado Plateau are remarkably elusive."

Work Description

Dismissed by the first Spanish explorers as a wasteland, the Grand Canyon lay virtually unnoticed for three centuries until nineteenth- century America rediscovered it and seized it as a national emblem. This extraordinary work of intellectual and environmental history tells two tales of the Canyon: the discovery and exploration of the physical Canyon and the invention and evolution of the cultural Canyon--how we learned to endow it with mythic significance. Acclaimed historian Stephen Pyne examines the major shifts in Western attitudes toward nature, and recounts the achievements of explorers, geologists, artists, and writers, from John Wesley Powell to Wallace Stegner, and how they transformed the Canyon into a fixture of national identity. This groundbreaking book takes us on a completely original journey through the Canyon toward a new understanding of its niche in the American psyche, a journey that mirrors the making of the nation itself.

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