Store besparelser
Hurtig levering
Gemte
Log ind
0
Kurv
Kurv

Sunrise to Paradise

- The Story of Mount Rainier National Park
Af: Ruth Kirk Engelsk Paperback

Sunrise to Paradise

- The Story of Mount Rainier National Park
Af: Ruth Kirk Engelsk Paperback
Tjek vores konkurrenters priser

On clear days, the mammoth volcano Mount Rainier dominates the Seattle and Tacoma skylines and can be seen from Whidbey Island to Yakima and the central Washington wheat fields. “The Mountain’s out!” is a cheerful local greeting, especially after a long spell of overcast weather. Sunrise to Paradise explores the rich history of this symbol of the Pacific Northwest and the national park that preserves it.

Mount Rainier is the fifth highest peak in the United States outside Alaska, and it soars higher above its immediate base than does any other in the lower forty-eight. Sunrise to Paradise describes its geological and glacial origins and current ecological health, and the century-old stewardship of Mount Rainier National Park. Its stories include accounts by Native people such as Saluskin and Wapowety, climbers from John Muir and Fay Fuller to Willi Unsoeld and Lou Whittaker, and entrepreneurs from the Longmire family to Paul Sceva. Here, too, are the tales of scientists and tourists, park rangers and volunteers. Numerous illustrations span the decades. Some of the photographs were taken from albums of the 1912 and 1915 Mountaineers outings; others are by noted photographers of the past like Imogen Cunningham and Asahel Curtis and by contemporary photographers including Ira Spring. There are paintings by Abby Williams Hill and George Tsutakawa and a series specially created by Dee Molenaar.

Tjek vores konkurrenters priser
Normalpris
kr 250
Fragt: 39 kr
6 - 8 hverdage
20 kr
Pakkegebyr
God 4 anmeldelser på
Tjek vores konkurrenters priser

On clear days, the mammoth volcano Mount Rainier dominates the Seattle and Tacoma skylines and can be seen from Whidbey Island to Yakima and the central Washington wheat fields. “The Mountain’s out!” is a cheerful local greeting, especially after a long spell of overcast weather. Sunrise to Paradise explores the rich history of this symbol of the Pacific Northwest and the national park that preserves it.

Mount Rainier is the fifth highest peak in the United States outside Alaska, and it soars higher above its immediate base than does any other in the lower forty-eight. Sunrise to Paradise describes its geological and glacial origins and current ecological health, and the century-old stewardship of Mount Rainier National Park. Its stories include accounts by Native people such as Saluskin and Wapowety, climbers from John Muir and Fay Fuller to Willi Unsoeld and Lou Whittaker, and entrepreneurs from the Longmire family to Paul Sceva. Here, too, are the tales of scientists and tourists, park rangers and volunteers. Numerous illustrations span the decades. Some of the photographs were taken from albums of the 1912 and 1915 Mountaineers outings; others are by noted photographers of the past like Imogen Cunningham and Asahel Curtis and by contemporary photographers including Ira Spring. There are paintings by Abby Williams Hill and George Tsutakawa and a series specially created by Dee Molenaar.

Produktdetaljer
Sprog: Engelsk
Sider: 152
ISBN-13: 9780295977713
Indbinding: Paperback
Udgave:
ISBN-10: 029597771X
Udg. Dato: 1 mar 1999
Længde: 13mm
Bredde: 275mm
Højde: 214mm
Forlag: University of Washington Press
Oplagsdato: 1 mar 1999
Forfatter(e): Ruth Kirk
Forfatter(e) Ruth Kirk


Kategori US Pacific Northwest


ISBN-13 9780295977713


Sprog Engelsk


Indbinding Paperback


Sider 152


Udgave


Længde 13mm


Bredde 275mm


Højde 214mm


Udg. Dato 1 mar 1999


Oplagsdato 1 mar 1999


Forlag University of Washington Press

Kategori sammenhænge