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- INSIDE YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK: Discover the epic history of the first US national park in this historical adventure for fans of American history, the Wild West, and the hit show Explore how Yellowstone's remote Western landscape became a symbol of our country--and an integral part of our understanding of the natural world.
- About the Author: RANDALL K. WILSON, PhD, is a professor of environmental studies at Gettysburg College, where he teaches courses on environmental policy, natural resource management, sustainable communities, and the geography of the American West.
- 256 Pages
- History, United States
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INSIDE YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK: Discover the epic history of the first US national park in this historical adventure for fans of American history, the Wild West, and the hit show Explore how Yellowstone's remote Western landscape became a symbol of our country--and an integral part of our understanding of the natural world. It has been called Wonderland, America's Serengeti, the crown jewel of the National Park System, and America's best idea. But how did this faraway landscape evolve into one of the most recognizable places in the world? As the birthplace of the national park system, Yellowstone witnessed the first-ever attempt to protect wildlife, to restore endangered species, and to develop a new industry centered on nature tourism. Yellowstone remains a national icon, one of the few entities capable of bridging ideological divides in the United States. Yet the park's history is also filled with episodes of conflict and exclusion, setting precedents for Native American land dispossession, land rights disputes, and prolonged tensions between commercialism and environmental conservation. Yellowstone's legacies are both celebratory and problematic. A Place Called Yellowstone tells the comprehensive story of Yellowstone National Park as the story of the nation itself.Review Quotes
WINNER OF THE BARBARA AND DAVID ZALAZNICK BOOK PRIZE
"Wilson's talent as a storyteller shines through in turning dry bureaucratic bumbling and crony corruption into a focus on individual exploits and entertaining tales. It makes for great reading." --Lorraine Berry, Los Angeles Times "A capably drawn portrait of an iconic American place that remains of world significance." --Kirkus Reviews "Tensions will always exist between the tourism industry and the conservation movement over Yellowstone's precious resources, but Wilson's account shows an unfolding awareness and sensitivity on both sides to the treasures that lie within those 2.2 million acres." --Booklist "In this fascinating account of America's most famous landscape, Randall Wilson tells the history of Yellowstone Park and how it relates to the larger story of the American West. In vivid detail, Wilson weaves a compelling tale about a then-revolutionary concept--preserve a spectacular wilderness from commercial exploitation while opening it to the public. A Place Called Yellowstone is a must read for anyone who cares about Americans' relationship to the natural world and the nation's legacy of public lands." --Peter Stark, author of Gallop Toward the Sun: Tecumseh and William Henry Harrison's Struggle for the Destiny of a Nation "The Yellowstone landscape has stirred everyone who ever set foot there. What Wilson achieves in this book is a fascinating account of how a remote place on the map became something iconic. It's a winding historical adventure--at times exhilarating, at times horrifying--that reveals what makes a place renowned. His tales of this tectonic landscape will move you!" --Christopher J. Preston, author of Tenacious Beasts "In A Place Called Yellowstone, Randall Wilson addresses a simple question: How did such a geographically isolated park evolve into a national icon that has shaped the way Americans interact with and value nature? His thoughtful, wide-ranging, and engaging answer takes us from the eruption of the Yellowstone Supervolcano 2.1 million years ago to today's first steps toward co-managing Yellowstone by the National Park Service and the Indigenous peoples who know it as a homeland." --Terence Young, author of Heading Out: A History of American Camping "Randall Wilson's lifelong passion for outdoor activities like hiking, camping, and backpacking in the Great American West led him to Yellowstone National Park more than twenty-five years ago, and like so many others Randy fell in love with the world's first national park and all that it embodies. The result is this fine book, exceedingly well written and informative on environmental and human history beginning with the colossal explosions of the Yellowstone caldera that set the stage for what we see today, as well as the human dramas that have played out since the first Paleo Indians appeared more than 13,000 years ago to the arrival of the first European Americans in the area, the creation of Yellowstone Park, and then all the way through to the present day. Well written, massively researched, and personally experienced by Randy during countless visits to the park, A Place Called Yellowstone is highly recommended!" --Jeff Henry, fifty-year resident and employee in Yellowstone National Park, photographer and historian, and author of ten books on Yellowstone
About the Author
RANDALL K. WILSON, PhD, is a professor of environmental studies at Gettysburg College, where he teaches courses on environmental policy, natural resource management, sustainable communities, and the geography of the American West. He has served on the USDA Forest Service's National Science Panel and on the board of directors for the Rural Geography Specialty Group within the Association of American Geographers. He earned a Fulbright Fellowship to the University of Vienna. His book America's Public Lands: From Yellowstone to Smokey Bear and Beyond was named an Outstanding Academic Title from Choice Reviews and won John Brinckerhoff Jackson Prize from the Association of American Geographers.Dimensions (Overall): 8.25 Inches (H) x 5.2 Inches (W)
Weight: .81 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Sub-Genre: United States
Genre: History
Number of Pages: 256
Publisher: Counterpoint LLC
Theme: State & Local, West (AK, CA, CO, HI, ID, MT, NV, UT, WY)
Format: Paperback
Author: Randall K Wilson
Language: English
Street Date: October 21, 2025
TCIN: 1002840229
UPC: 9781640097339
Item Number (DPCI): 247-43-9434
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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