The Yellowstone Series - from Medallion Press and Books in Motion

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Born of fire, the untamed Yellowstone wilderness challenges the hearts and minds of all who journey there. First called Wonderland by the awestruck explorers of the nineteenth century, Yellowstone formed in volcanic violence and was sculpted by ice for over fifty million years. America's first national park served as the scene for Indian war, army occupation, and exploitation by the railroads.

In 1988, the world watched on the nightly news as over half the park burned. Up to thirty thousand people fought the fires directly, and over a million visited the park during the burning. Each year, over three million people carry away memories that remain long after they return home to Houston, Osaka, or Frankfurt.

My love affair with the Yellowstone region began when I did Geology Field Camp near the park. I later returned to Wyoming to do field work for my master's thesis. Since, I have visited the park in every season, accessing the archives for the rich history of both the land, and man's brief tenure there.

Now, go to one exceptional place, this land of unexpected violence and soothing peace. In each story, the spectacular setting serves as a major character.

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June 2005

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