Four Corners: History, Land, and People of the Desert Southwest

$11.99

This book provides an interdisciplinary study of the history, geology, and ecology of the American Southwest.

Four Corners: History, Land, and People of the Desert Southwest
Four Corners: History, Land, and People of the Desert Southwest
$11.99

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In this masterful tour de force of nature writing, Kenneth Brown explores one of the most awe-inspiring regions on earth — the Four Corners of Colorado, Utah, Arizona and New Mexico. Weaving together its geological, ecological and human histories, he presents a unique portrait of this ruggedly beautiful landscape that goes beyond mere description to give readers a true sense of the land in all its richness. Here are rock croppings that are 2 billion years old and broad desert valleys where rivers of lava cooled to form floors of solid rock. Here ancient hunter-gatherers stalked the woolly mammoth, four-story pueblos were carved by the Anasazi from sheer stone cliffs and an ancient midnight Holy Week ceremony is still practiced in a modern Spanish village. Providing a fresh perspective on a region currently enjoying an upwelling of interest, Four Corners is a fascinating study of one of the world’s great wonders — compelling reading for all science, nature, anthropology and travel aficionados.

Features

  • Paper back with scene of the desert southwest. 367 pages

Additional information

Weight 0.34 lbs
Dimensions 20.4 × 13.5 × 2.4 in

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