Glacier National Park: A Culmination of Giants

Glacier National Park: A Culmination of Giants

by George Bristol
Glacier National Park: A Culmination of Giants

Glacier National Park: A Culmination of Giants

by George Bristol

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Overview

Bristol takes readers on a journey through the history of Glacier National Park, beginning over a billion years ago from the formation of the Belt Sea, to the present day climate-changing extinction of the very glaciers that sculpted most of the wonders of its landscapes. He delves into the ways in which this area of Montana seemed to have been preparing itself for the coming of humankind through a series of landmass adjustments like the Lewis Overthrust and the ice ages that came and went.
 
First there were tribes of Native Americans whose deep regard for nature left the landscape intact. They were followed by Euro-American explorers and settlers who may have been awed by the new lands, but began to move wildlife to near extinction. Fortunately for the area that would become Glacier, some began to recognize that laying siege to nature and its bounties would lead to wastelands.
 
Bristol recounts how a renewed conservation ethic fostered by such leaders as Emerson, Thoreau, Olmstead, Muir, and Teddy Roosevelt took hold. Their disciples were Grinnell, Hill, Mather, Albright, and Franklin Roosevelt, and they would not only take up the call but rally for the cause. These giants would create and preserve a park landscape to accommodate visitors and wilderness alike.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780874176582
Publisher: University of Nevada Press
Publication date: 07/05/2017
Series: America's National Parks
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 240
File size: 9 MB

About the Author

George Bristol has visited Glacier National Park since 1961. In 1999 he co-founded The Glacier Fund which became the Glacier National Park Conservation. He lives in Fort Worth, Texas.

Table of Contents

Contents List of Illustrations Foreword Preface Acknowledgments Introduction One. Laying the Foundation: Three Giants—Sedimentation, Crustal Movement, Erosion Two. Footprints: The Original People Three. The Coming of Napikwan: Explorers, Settlers, and a One-Eyed Baron with Vision Four. Except for the Founding Fathers Five. Louis Hill, George Bird Grinnell, and the Fight to Save a Crown Six. Molding a National Park: 1910–1929 Seven. The National Park Service and Park Makers: 1915–1933 Eight. A Road, Another Roosevelt, and the CCC Nine. Post-War America: A Renewed Love Affair Creates a Dilemma Ten. Looking Ahead Eleven. The Main Thing Is the Whole Thing Appendix A. Franklin D. Roosevelt Radio Address from Two Medicine Chalet, Glacier National Park Appendix B. Report of Presidential Visit to Glacier National Park Bibliography Further Reading About the Author Index

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Mrs. Laura W. Bush

“Glacier is one of the most beautiful landscapes in the world. George Bristol’s love for the park is perfectly displayed on these pages as he examines Glacier’s past and prepares readers for the next 100 years of America’s best idea, our national parks.” 

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