"I am pleased to recommend this book as an excellent place ... to become acquainted with one of the most diversely geologically interesting states in the nation." - Journal of Geological Education
No one can ignore the colorful rocks of Utah: the Vermilion Cliffs of Wingate sandstone, the snow white and salmon pink bluffs of Navajo sandstone, or the yellow and pink rhyolite of Big Rock Candy Mountain. Roadside Geology of Utah is a riveting account of the forces that made the brilliant cliffs, mountains, and canyonlands we see today. The author's smooth prose brings the rocks of Utah and their long history into sharp and enjoyable focus.
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| by Halka Chronic | First Printing | |
| 325 Pages | ISBN 0-87842-228-5 |
"This book is just the ticket for history buffs exploring the state, a real Baedeker to toss into the car. But it is also well worth the reading while only cruising about in your favorite armchair." -Signals from Telegraph Hill
Roadside History of Utah takes readers on a journey through time as it follows the state's highways, vividly portraying the determined people who faced the challenges of making a home in Utah. Readers will meet them all: the native peoples, early explorers and traders, Mormon pioneers, miners and ranchers, and even today's developers.
In addition to detailing the state's major historical events, author Cindy Bennett displays a love of Utah that casts a warm glow on her … read more