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One Hundred Years In Yosemite: The Story Of A Great Park And Its Friends

Gelesen von David Wales

(4 Sterne; 1 Bewertungen)

This recording of the 1931 (1947 second edition) book about Yosemite National Park comprises the narrative text about the Park from its discovery by non-natives in the Indian War of 1851 to the mid-twentieth century. The printed book contains dozens of early photographs and drawings, as well as an extensive timeline and bibliography, which are not here recorded. The author (1894-1967) was an ecologist, historian, and administrator. He was an officer of the U.S. National Park Service for thirty four years, serving as the Chief Naturalist of Yosemite from 1923-1929 and later as Park Superintendent. - Summary by David Wales (6 hr 47 min)

Chapters

Foreword and Preface

11:36

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Discovery

16:54

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Mariposa Hills

12:57

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White Chief Of The Foothills

46:24

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Pioneers Of The Valley

33:10

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Tourists In The Saddle

26:19

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Stagecoach Days

22:15

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Explorers

47:58

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Hotels And Their Keepers

53:50

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East-Side Mining Excitement

31:56

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The Interpreters

37:17

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Guardians Of The Scene Part 1

35:12

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Guardians Of The Scene Part 2

32:04

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