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i>Mesa Verde National Park: Shadows of the Centuries</i> is an engaging and artfully illustrated history of an enigmatic assemblage of canyons and mesas tucked into the southwe...
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26 November 2002

Originally published in 1988, Mesa Verde National Park: Shadows of the Centuries is an engaging and artfully illustrated history of an enigmatic assemblage of canyons and mesas tucked into the southwestern corner of Colorado. Duane A. Smith recounts the dramatic 1888 "discovery" of the cliff dwellings and other Anasazi ruins and the ensuing twenty-year campaign to preserve them. Smith also details the resulting creation of a national park in 1906 and assesses the impact of more recent developments - railroads and highways, air pollution, and the growing significance of tourism - on the park's financial and ecological vitality. This revised and completely redesigned edition includes more than 50 illustrations and will be enjoyed by readers interested in environmental, Western, and Colorado history.
Price: £16.95
Pages: 272
Publisher: University Press of Colorado
Imprint: University Press of Colorado
Publication Date:
26 November 2002
Trim Size: 8.51 X 5.49 in
ISBN: 9780870816840
Format: Paperback
BISACs:
"Smith has succeeded in writing a book which will inform historians, satisfy park administrators, and titillate the general public."
—Western Historical Quarterly
—Western Historical Quarterly
“...Smith has told the Mesa Verde story wonderfully....Here is a delightful reading about a delightful national park."
—Montana: The Magazine of Western History
—Montana: The Magazine of Western History
Duane A. Smith is a professor of history at Fort Lewis College in Durango, and is the author or coauthor of more than fifty books on Colorado and the West. He also serves as chair of the Durango Parks and Forestry Board and on the Anima School House Museum Board.