America's Wilderness
2002 marked the 100th anniversary of the birth of Ansel Adams, whose landmark early photographs of wild America, originally taken for the Works Progress Administration, fill the pages of this splendid volume.
This is a collection of essays and photographs about the natural wonders of the United States.
Marking the 100th anniversary of the birth of Ansel Adams, this splendid volume is filled with the photographer's breathtaking images, accompanied by excerpts from the writings of John Muir, founder of the Sierra Club.
Discusses saving the American wilderness including a forest in the Northeast, a swamp in the Southeast, and a tallgrass prairie in the Midwest.
Optimum times for visiting are recommended, as are the easiest access routes. 50 maps. Discover the most scenic and secluded reaches of the United States in America's Wilderness, the first comprehensive guide to the country's wildest lands.