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Preface | ||
Acknowledgments | ||
Introduction: The Popularity of Geology | 3 | |
Ch. 1 | Thomas Cole and the Fashionable Science | 17 |
Ch. 2 | Asher Durand and the Therapeutic Landscape | 47 |
Ch. 3 | Frederic Church and the Educational Enterprise | 67 |
Ch. 4 | John Kensett, Geology, and Landscape Tourism | 85 |
Ch. 5 | William Stanley Haseltine and the Rocks at Nahant | 109 |
Ch. 6 | Thomas Moran and the Western Surveys | 123 |
Conclusion | 147 | |
Notes | 153 | |
Selected Bibliography | 171 | |
Index | 180 |
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