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Cargando... Through the Grand Canyon from Wyoming to Mexico (1914)por Ellsworth L. Kolb
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During the fall and winter of 1911-12, pioneering Grand Canyon photographers Ellsworth and Emery Kolb rowed down the Green and Colorado Rivers through the Grand Canyon. Remarkably, they brought a newfangled motion-picture camera along for the ride and became the first to record the Grand Canyon on film. The resulting movie was shown at the Grand Canyon for some sixty years, and Ellsworth Kolb wrote a vivid account of the adventure in Through the Grand Canyon from Wyoming to Mexico, first published in 1914.This new edition of one of the earliest accounts of running the Green and Colorado Rivers contains the original text and photographs, appearing as they did in the first edition of the book. All of the characters and cataracts are here, as the Kolb brothers persevered through multiple mishaps and fickle weather during their remarkable journey. Their story is one of the classic adventure tales of the American West. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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The book documents their travel both as a journal and in photographs, the new edition (1930?+) contains 76 plates covering everything from the people themselves, the epic scenery, the rapids & a dead body they found.
It's really quite an awe inspiring journey they undertook and it's written in a manner which makes it easy to devour yet conveys all the complexities and obstacles they faced. Really quite an interesting look into the past (1911-12).
Would recommend for people interested in American history, travelogues, exploration & general history. ( )