Kniha Pilgrimage Stephen May

Pilgrimage

A Journey Through Colorado's History and Culture

Autor: Stephen May
Jazyk: Angličtina
Vazba: Brožovaná
Dostupnost: Očekávaný dotisk
Termín neznámý
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From Cripple Creek to the Santa Fe Trail, Mesa Verde to the mountain towns of Leadville and Steamboa...

Informace o knize

Autor
Jazyk
Angličtina
Vazba
Kniha - Brožovaná
Vydáno
1986
Stránek
141
EAN
9780804008839
ISBN
0804008833
Enbook ID
04925007
Hmotnost
227
Rozměry
150 x 230 x 10

Kompletní popis

From Cripple Creek to the Santa Fe Trail, Mesa Verde to the mountain towns of Leadville and Steamboat Springs, Colorado provides travelers and natives with a spectrum of beauty that is both awesome and austere. Drawn by the lingering mystique of conquistadores and wild, hot-blooded boom-town mining camps, Stephen May takes us on a physical and spiritual journey, through a Colorado alive with a sense of its rich frontier history. Interweaving tales from mountains, plains, canyons, and river basins, May explores the old towns and the history, and folklore of the region with townspeople, fellow travelers, naturalists, artists, gas station attendants, and waitresses--the colorful, casual willing communicants we all hope to encounter on the road. But the charm of May's story is in the nature of its telling. With the refinement of some of the first Victorian travel writers who toured Colorado in tweeds, May peppers his account with what Frank Waters has called "a search for the soul, the spirit of place." Along with illustrations of people and places, May supplies anecdotes about a wide range of Colorado personalities and events. Jack Dempsey (coming of age in Cripple Creek), "Uncle Dick" Wootton (who once built a toll road over Raton Pass), Zebulon Pike, Walt Whitman, and Oscar Wilde all figure in May's account. He takes us on a risky (and illegal) belay over the side of a pueblo wall with a reformed artifacts robber to record, with eyes only, a cache of thirteenth-century Anasazi pots. He covers the landscape by Jeep and on foot, but whether talking with one of the multitude of climbers who dot the rock formations in Boulder canyon any sunny afternoon or listening to an 'old timer' living at the base of Loveland Pass, May's tale is warm and evocative, a true panorama of the diversity of Colorado.

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