Guardians of the Columbia : Mount Hood, Mount Adams and Mount St. Helens
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Paperback / Softback
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1036808793
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9781036808792
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Sothis Press
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Sothis Press
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GB
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GB
Publication Date
Oct 10th, 2024
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Geography
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This book offers an unparalleled exploration of the Western mountain scenery, focusing on the Columbia River and its guardian snow-peaks which have remained largely untouched by mainstream narratives. With a commitment to accuracy over embellishment, the author delves into the historical and natural significance of this majestic landscape. Through meticulously researched text complemented by carefully selected illustrations, readers are invited to discover the unique stories of Mount Hood, Mount Adams, and Mount St. Helens. These narratives not only illuminate ancient volcanic activity but also highlight the region's pivotal role in the broader saga of American state-building.
Contributions from experts including H.D. Langille on forest conservation and insights from professionals across various fields enrich this volume with diverse perspectives. The book situates itself within a grand tradition of American exploration literature while advocating for a deeper appreciation of our national heritage through the "See America First" movement.
By seamlessly blending scientific inquiry with cultural history, this work encourages us to reconsider our relationship with nature and national identity. Its publication aims to bridge Eastern ignorance of the West, underscoring the intrinsic value and splendor of American landscapes.
This compelling narrative promises not just an educational journey through one of America's most scenic regions but also serves as a call to recognize and cherish our collective natural wealth.
Contributions from experts including H.D. Langille on forest conservation and insights from professionals across various fields enrich this volume with diverse perspectives. The book situates itself within a grand tradition of American exploration literature while advocating for a deeper appreciation of our national heritage through the "See America First" movement.
By seamlessly blending scientific inquiry with cultural history, this work encourages us to reconsider our relationship with nature and national identity. Its publication aims to bridge Eastern ignorance of the West, underscoring the intrinsic value and splendor of American landscapes.
This compelling narrative promises not just an educational journey through one of America's most scenic regions but also serves as a call to recognize and cherish our collective natural wealth.
This book offers an unparalleled exploration of the Western mountain scenery, focusing on the Columbia River and its guardian snow-peaks which have remained largely untouched by mainstream narratives. With a commitment to accuracy over embellishment, the author delves into the historical and natural significance of this majestic landscape. Through meticulously researched text complemented by carefully selected illustrations, readers are invited to discover the unique stories of Mount Hood, Mount Adams, and Mount St. Helens. These narratives not only illuminate ancient volcanic activity but also highlight the region''s pivotal role in the broader saga of American state-building.
Contributions from experts including H.D. Langille on forest conservation and insights from professionals across various fields enrich this volume with diverse perspectives. The book situates itself within a grand tradition of American exploration literature while advocating for a deeper appreciation of our national heritage through the "See America First" movement.
By seamlessly blending scientific inquiry with cultural history, this work encourages us to reconsider our relationship with nature and national identity. Its publication aims to bridge Eastern ignorance of the West, underscoring the intrinsic value and splendor of American landscapes.
This compelling narrative promises not just an educational journey through one of America''s most scenic regions but also serves as a call to recognize and cherish our collective natural wealth.
Contributions from experts including H.D. Langille on forest conservation and insights from professionals across various fields enrich this volume with diverse perspectives. The book situates itself within a grand tradition of American exploration literature while advocating for a deeper appreciation of our national heritage through the "See America First" movement.
By seamlessly blending scientific inquiry with cultural history, this work encourages us to reconsider our relationship with nature and national identity. Its publication aims to bridge Eastern ignorance of the West, underscoring the intrinsic value and splendor of American landscapes.
This compelling narrative promises not just an educational journey through one of America''s most scenic regions but also serves as a call to recognize and cherish our collective natural wealth.
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