Rediscovering national parks in the spirit of John Muir

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Michael Frome, Michael Frome
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Rediscovering national parks in the spirit of John Muir

"As a journalist, advocate, and professor, Michael Frome has spent decades engaged with conservation topics and has taken particular interest in America's national parks. He draws on this experience and knowledge to address what remains to be done in order to truly value and preserve these special places. Part memoir, part history, and part broadside against those who would diminish this heritage, Rediscovering National Parks in the Spirit of John Muir, through thoughtful reflections and ruminations, bears witness to the grandeur of our parks and to the need for a renewed sense of appreciation and individual responsibility for their care. In recollections of his encounters and conversations with key people in national park history, Frome discusses park politics, conflicts between use and preservation, and impacts of commercialization. He proposes a dedicated return to the true spirit in which the parks were established, in the manner of John Muir. He advocates maintaining these lands as wild sanctuaries, places where we can find inspiration, solitude, silence, balance, and simplicity, reminding us why we must preserve our national treasures and why we need to connect with the deeper values they hold"--

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2015
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2015, University of Utah Press
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Table of Contents

Feet on the ground, eyes to the sky
Institutions breed conformity and compliance
My friends Harvey and Carsten, superlative park advocates
A superintendent's view of park priorities
"Politics is the problem, and getting worse"
I discover national parks, the parks discover me
Parkways, monuments, and memorials are national parks, too
John Muir comes into my life
No glaciers or geysers in the Everglades, but...
Tough to make a living, tougher to say something that counts
I become an author
Horace Albright : portrait of a conserver
Drury in defense of dinosaur
Hetch Hetchy again, now in Utah
Whose woods these are
On becoming a columnist
Speaking at Yale
The timid, the hesitant, the compromisers have failed
"Parks are for people" makes the Great Society look good
Building an empire through political patronage
Saving the Smokies
"Wilderness is my lifestyle"
The voice crying in the wilderness
Those endless compromises really do not help
Fire, changing land into landscape
Yellowstoneheritage or Honkytonk?
Concession power
Charles Eames had a word for it
The outcasts felt pain, and found salvation
A Christmas gift, anything but small
Muir found the icy wilderness "unspeakably pure and sublime"
Tourist boomers like action and a good show
The scientist who speaks from conscience pays a price
The Vail call to arms, unheard
"Their labors were not in vain"
Could my words possibly make any difference?
When a whistleblower "goes public"
Citizens challenge the Parkway Center
Horace Albright typing on his aged portable
The coalition brings its experience to the table
Artists and photographers direct us to a sense of place and of spirit
Brower, without fear or favor
Failing to safeguard the sacred, ancient, and fragile
Sometimes rules and regulations are bent and broken
Going home.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

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Dewey Decimal Class
363.6/80973
Library of Congress
SB482.A4 F75 2015, SB482.A4F75 2015

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Pagination
xiii, 309 pages
Number of pages
309

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Open Library
OL27195073M
ISBN 10
1607814188
ISBN 13
9781607814184
LCCN
2015008727
OCLC/WorldCat
915118427

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