A Region of Astonishing Beauty: The Botanical Exploration of the Rocky Mountains

A Region of Astonishing Beauty: The Botanical Exploration of the Rocky Mountains

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Publisher's Synopsis

As we approach the bicentennial of the Lewis and Clark Expedition in 2004, attention will inevitably turn to the nineteenth-century explorers who risked life and limb to interpret the natural history of the American West. Beginning with Meriwether Lewis and his discovery of the bitterroot, the goal of most explorers was not merely to find an adequate route to the Pacific, but also to comment on the state of the region's ecology and its suitability for agriculture, and, of course, to collect plant specimens. In this book, Williams follows the trail of over a dozen explorers who "botanized" the Rocky Mountains, and who, by the end of the nineteenth century, became increasingly convinced that the flora of the American West was distinctive. The sheer wonder of discover, which is not lost on Williams or his subjects, was best captured by botanist Edwin James in 1820 as he emerged above timberline in Colorado to come upon "a region of astonishing beauty."

Book information

ISBN: 9781570983979
Publisher: Roberts Rinehart
Imprint: Roberts Rinehart
Pub date:
DEWEY: 581.978
DEWEY edition: 21
Language: English
Number of pages: 209
Weight: 336g
Height: 228mm
Width: 157mm
Spine width: 17mm