Witness the majesty of the beautiful and preserved lands of America's National Parks as we journey into Yellowstone National Park. 48 pages with full color phots detail the incredible animals and lands of this national treasure.
Describes the park's natural features, the history of human interaction with the area, the plants and animals that live there, and how the National Park Service works to protect and maintain it.
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This is an introduction to Yellowstone National Park, world famous for its wildlife, bubbling hot springs and geysers.
Seeing it all is an almost incomprehensible task even for lifelong residents. One such park resident, photographer David Peterson, has come as close as anyone, though, and presents many of his experiences in this, his fourth book.
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The guide will explain Yellowstone's human and geologic history, providing information on the natural features with guidance on how to view the free-ranging wildlife and geothermal features safely.
Coffee-table photo book on Yellowstone National Park, contemporary design and photography
Yellowstone
More than 100 historic images spanning Yellowstone's long history take on new meaning when precisely matched with Paul Horsted's modern photos of the same locations.
When assessing the fallout of the fourth major eruption of the Yellowstone supervolcano, the prediction models were wrong. No part of our planet will be left untouched by the fallout.
Following the eruption of Yellowstone, resources were scarce and the battle for survival began as man faced off against man for water, food, and medical attention.
Yellowstone: A Natural and Human History, Yellowstone National Park, Idaho, Montana, and Wyoming This colorful and profusely illustrated official Handbook from the National Park Service explores the exciting home of...
This history explores the conflicted creation of Yellowstone National Park in late nineteenth-century America. The author examines the American myths and late-Victorian values behind the movement both to preserve the...
Yellowstone has a uniquely American identity as a place where nature--largely untouched and unmanaged--is allowed to flourish. This is a detailed survey that blends Yellowstone's past into its present and explores its likely future.
In this unique book, a contemporary landscape photographer's color images accompany excerpts from the journal of that famous trek, published as The Discovery of Yellowstone Park by expedition member Nathaniel P. Langford.
Experience the magic of wilderness in the world's first national Park.
The sweeping novel of America's most breathtaking wilderness from bloody battlegrounds and ancient tribes to the dawn of a new century.