Californian Illustrated Magazine

Californian Illustrated Magazine
Title Californian Illustrated Magazine PDF eBook
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Pages 830
Release 1892
Genre California
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Californian Illustrated Magazine

Californian Illustrated Magazine
Title Californian Illustrated Magazine PDF eBook
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Pages 834
Release 1892
Genre California
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The Californian Illustrated Magazine ...

The Californian Illustrated Magazine ...
Title The Californian Illustrated Magazine ... PDF eBook
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Pages 738
Release 1893
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The Californian

The Californian
Title The Californian PDF eBook
Author Charles Frederick Holder
Publisher
Pages 918
Release 1893
Genre California
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Hutchings' Illustrated California Magazine

Hutchings' Illustrated California Magazine
Title Hutchings' Illustrated California Magazine PDF eBook
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Pages 596
Release 1857
Genre California
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The Making of Yosemite

The Making of Yosemite
Title The Making of Yosemite PDF eBook
Author Jen A. Huntley
Publisher University Press of Kansas
Pages 248
Release 2014-01-31
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0700619674

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Leader of the first tourist expedition into Yosemite in 1855, James Mason Hutchings became a tireless promoter of the valley-and of himself. Seeking to create an alternative to California's Gold Rush social chaos, Hutchings whetted the public enthusiasm for this unspoiled land by mass producing a lithograph of Yosemite Falls, while his Hutchings' California Magazine beat the drum for tourism. But because of his later legal imbroglios over the park, Hutchings was effectively written out of its history, and today he is largely viewed as an opportunist who made a career out of exploiting Yosemite. Now Jen Huntley removes the tarnish from Hutchings's image. She portrays him instead as a "connector" who brought artists to Yosemite and Yosemite to Americans, and uses his career as a lens through which to view the contests and debates surrounding the creation of Yosemite, and, by extension, America's emerging ethic of land conservation. Blending environmental and cultural history, she tracks Hutchings's professional trajectory amidst significant changes in nineteenth-century America, from technological advances in printing to the growth of tourism, from the birth of modern environmental movements to battles over public lands. Huntley uses Hutchings's legal battles with the government over ownership of land in the Yosemite Valley to analyze larger battles over public land management and national identity. She also explores the role of urban San Francisco in designating Yosemite a public park, shows how the Civil War transformed Yosemite from a regional icon to a national symbol of post-war redemption, and takes a closer look at Hutchings's relationship with John Muir. Making Yosemite sheds light on the role of power, class dynamics, and the late-century ideal of individualism in the shaping of modern America's sacred landscapes. Hutchings emerges here as a visionary communicator who cleverly tapped into midcentury Americans' attitudes toward spectacular scenery to create a sense of place-based identity in the American Far West. Huntley's revisionist approach rediscovers Hutchings as a key player in the histories of American media, tourism, and environmentalism, and suggests new terrain for scholars to consider in writing the histories of our national parks, conservation, and land policy.

The California Field Atlas

The California Field Atlas
Title The California Field Atlas PDF eBook
Author Obi Kaufmann
Publisher Heyday Books
Pages 552
Release 2017-09
Genre Design
ISBN 9781597144025

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"[A] gorgeously illustrated compendium."--Sunset This lavishly illustrated atlas takes readers off the beaten path and outside normal conceptions of California, revealing its myriad ecologies, topographies, and histories in exquisite maps and trail paintings. Based on decades of exploring the backcountry of the Golden State, artist-adventurer Obi Kaufmann blends science and art to illuminate the multifaceted array of living, connected systems like no book has done before. Kaufmann depicts layer after layer of the natural world, delighting in the grand scale and details alike. The effect is staggeringly beautiful: presented alongside California divvied into its fifty-eight counties, for example, we consider California made up of dancing tectonic plates, of watersheds, of wildflower gardens. Maps are enhanced by spirited illustrations of wildlife, keys that explain natural phenomena, and a clear-sighted but reverential text. Full of character and color, a bit larger than life, The California Field Atlas is the ultimate road trip companion and love letter to a place.