A River Running West: The Life of John Wesley PowellOxford University Press, 14 Des 2000 - 688 halaman If the word "hero" still belonged in the historian's lexicon, it would certainly be applied to John Wesley Powell. Intrepid explorer, careful scientist, talented writer, and dedicated conservationist, Powell led the expedition that put the Colorado River on American maps and revealed the Grand Canyon to the world. Now comes the first biography of this towering figure in almost fifty years--a book that captures his life in all its heroism, idealism, and ambivalent, ambiguous humanity. In A River Running West, Donald Worster, one of our leading Western historians, tells the story of Powell's great adventures and describes his historical significance with compelling clarity and skill. Worster paints a vivid portrait of how this man emerged from the early nineteenth-century world of immigrants, fervent religion, and rough-and-tumble rural culture, and barely survived the Civil War battle at Shiloh. The heart of Worster's biography is Powell's epic journey down the Colorado in 1869, a tale of harrowing experiences, lethal accidents, and breathtaking discoveries. After years in the region collecting rocks and fossils and learning to speak the local Native American languages, Powell returned to Washington as an eloquent advocate for the West, one of America's first and most influential conservationists. But in the end, he fell victim to a clique of Western politicians who pushed for unfettered economic development, relegating the aging explorer to a quiet life of anthropological contemplation. John Wesley Powell embodied the energy, optimism, and westward impulse of the young United States. A River Running West is a gorgeously written, magisterial account of this great American explorer and environmental pioneer, a true story of undaunted courage in the American West. |
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... cultural. Their expedition made Powell one of the most admired explorers of the century. He brought back vital knowledge of the hidden Southwest—its rivers, mountains, natural resources, and, not least, the Grand Canyon. He became one ...
... cultural. Their expedition made Powell one of the most admired explorers of the century. He brought back vital knowledge of the hidden Southwest—its rivers, mountains, natural resources, and, not least, the Grand Canyon. He became one ...
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... the study of nature and culture and even the making of laws. In his day science meant, above all, geology, evolution, and Darwinism. The contest of those ideas with what is now called religious fundamentalism for supremacy in xii Prologue.
... the study of nature and culture and even the making of laws. In his day science meant, above all, geology, evolution, and Darwinism. The contest of those ideas with what is now called religious fundamentalism for supremacy in xii Prologue.
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... cultures, a struggle that always threatened to spoil the promise. Powell not only explored the Colorado River, he ... cultural diversity, and man's inhumanity to man. Powell's story is finally one of Americans confronting and learning to ...
... cultures, a struggle that always threatened to spoil the promise. Powell not only explored the Colorado River, he ... cultural diversity, and man's inhumanity to man. Powell's story is finally one of Americans confronting and learning to ...
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... culture intact.27 The Reverend Chidlaw knew about these wayward settlements, but they were too far away for him to tend regularly to their souls. Although he wanted to see more of his countrymen taking up residence in Ohio and thriving ...
... culture intact.27 The Reverend Chidlaw knew about these wayward settlements, but they were too far away for him to tend regularly to their souls. Although he wanted to see more of his countrymen taking up residence in Ohio and thriving ...
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... culture was Cincinnati, the “Queen City of the West,” with a population of fifty thousand; though stray pigs still roamed the streets, large-scale meatpacking was fast becoming its major industry. What the Erie Canal had been a decade ...
... culture was Cincinnati, the “Queen City of the West,” with a population of fifty thousand; though stray pigs still roamed the streets, large-scale meatpacking was fast becoming its major industry. What the Erie Canal had been a decade ...
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