The National Parks: America's Best Idea -- Dayton Duncan, Hardcover
America's national parks spring from an idea as radical as the Declaration of Independence: that the nation's most magnificent and sacred places should be preserved, not for royalty or the rich, but for everyone. In this evocative and lavishly illustrated narrative, Ken Burns and Dayton Duncan delve into the history of the park idea, from the first sighting by white men in 1851 of the valley that would become Yosemite and the creation of the world's first national park at Yellowstone in 1872, through the most recent additions to a system that now encompasses nearly four hundred sites and 84 million acres. The authors recount the adventures, mythmaking, and intense political battles behind the evolution of the park system, and the enduring ideals that fostered its growth. They capture the importance and splendors of the individual parks: from Haleakala in Hawaii to Acadia in Maine, from Denali in Alaska to the Everglades in Florida, from Glacier in Montana to Big Bend in Texas. And they introduce us to a diverse cast of compelling characters--both unsung heroes and famous figures such as John Muir, Theodore Roosevelt, and Ansel Adams--who have been transformed by these special places and committed themselves to saving them from destruction so that the rest of us could be transformed as well. The National Parks is a glorious celebration of an essential expression of American democracy.
Author: Dayton Duncan, Ken Burns
Publisher: Knopf Publishing Group
Published: 09/08/2009
Pages: 432
Binding Type: Hardcover
Weight: 3.89lbs
Size: 11.00h x 9.50w x 1.20d
ISBN: 9780307268969
Review Citation(s):
Library Journal Prepub Alert 05/01/2009 pg. 60
Vanity Fair 09/01/2009 pg. 162
Booklist 11/15/2009 pg. 4
Publisher's Weekly Annex 10/26/2009
Library Journal Annex 10/13/2009
Choice 04/01/2010
BookPage 12/01/2009
About the Author
Dayton Duncan, writer and producer of The National Parks, is an award-winning author and documentary filmmaker. His nine other books include, with Ken Burns, Horatio's Drive and Lewis & Clark. He has collaborated on all of Ken Burns's films for twenty years as a writer, producer, and consultant. He lives in Walpole, New Hampshire. Ken Burns, director and producer of The National Parks, founded his own documentary company, Florentine Films, in 1976. His films include The War, Jazz, Baseball, and The Civil War, which was the highest-rated series in the history of American public television. His work has won numerous prizes, including the Emmy and Peabody Awards, and two Academy Award nominations. He received a Lifetime Achievement Emmy Award in 2008. He lives in Walpole, New Hampshire.
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Dayton Duncan, Environmental Conservation & Protection, Hardcover, History, History - U.S., Knopf Publishing Group, Nature, Pictorials (see also Photography, Subjects & Themes, Travel, United States, United States - HistoryContact form
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