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Introduction: Stories of the Great Unknown
The Rim Amil Quayle, Grand Canyon Craig Childs, Fear of God Ann Zwinger, Bright Angel Trail Edward Abbey, Havasu Colin Fletcher, The Man Who Walked through Time Joseph Wood Krutch, Where Solitude Is Easy to Find Theodore Roosevelt, A Cougar Hunt on the Rim of the Grand Canyon John Muir, The Grand Cañon of the Colorado Harriet Monroe, The Grand Cañon of the Colorado
The River Sharlot Hall, The Song of the Colorado Patricia McCairen, Canyon Solitude Terry Tempest Williams, Stone Creek Woman Barry Lopez, Gone Back into the Earth John McPhee, A River Bill Beer, Lava Falls Bert Loper, Three Boys and an Old Man George Flavell, The Log of the Panthon John Wesley Powell, The Grand Cañon of the Colorado
The People Michael Kabotie, Grand Canyon National Park Linda Hogan, Plant Journey Wallace Stegner, Packhorse Paradise Joseph C. Ives, Mojave Valley to Big Canyon Francisco Garcés, Mojave Crossing to Oraibe Pueblo Pedro de Castañeda, The Hopi Mesas and the Colorado River G.{ths}M. Mullett, The Story of Tiyo Hualapai, Tudjupa Creates the People Ramson Lomatewama, They Told Stories
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Add The Grand Canyon Reader, This superb anthology brings together some of the most powerful and compelling writing about the Grand Canyon—stories, essays, and poems written across five centuries by people inhabiting, surviving, and attempting to understand what one explorer called t, The Grand Canyon Reader to your collection on WonderClub |