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Hardcover The Desert Book

ISBN: 1023567709

ISBN13: 9781023567701

The Desert

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Venture into the heart of the American Southwest with John C. Van Dyke's "The Desert: Further Studies in Natural Appearances," a timeless exploration of the Sonoran Desert's stark beauty and subtle wonders. Originally published at the turn of the century, this captivating work of nature writing offers a meticulously observed portrait of the desert landscape, its unique flora and fauna, and the ethereal qualities of light and atmosphere that define this region.

Van Dyke's essays delve into the natural history of the desert, capturing its essence through vivid descriptions and insightful reflections. More than just a travelogue, this book is a profound meditation on the power and serenity of the natural world. Journey through a landscape that has captivated readers for generations and experience the enduring allure of the American West. A classic of its kind, "The Desert" remains a compelling read for anyone interested in nature, the Southwest, and the art of seeing.

This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.

This work is in the public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work.

Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.

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Poetry in Prose

This book is a treasure. Mr. Van Dyke obviously has the soul of a poet, and within his graceful prose he paints vivid and soul-stirring pictures of some of the most beautiful places on earth. He describes in fine detail observations he made on a long trip, on horseback in 1898/99, over, around, and through the lower deserts of Arizona and California. He leaves no stone unturned as he describes the magnificence and beauty of each aspect of the desert, and pulls no punches in his criticism of man's destructive intrusions. To Van Dyke, the play of light and shadow, the star-pocked night skies, the ragged and jagged ranges of mountains, the perfectly adapted plants and animals, the sometimes shifting sands, and the silent river barrier known as the Colorado are each part of the unique sum which is, in its own harsh and angular way, a paradise of color, form, and life: "The Desert." Speaking as one who has lived on and wandered through this same desert for nearly forty years, I can attest to the accuracy of Van Dyke's physical descriptions and, perhaps more importantly, I can note that I've found here both the magic and the majesty which he so ably describes. Still, this isn't a book for everyone. Those who prefer the gleam of glass towers and the roar of jet planes to flaming sunsets and yapping coyotes, save your money. Van Dyke wrote, "Not in the spots of earth where plenty breeds indolence do we meet with the perfected type. It is in the land of adversity ... that finally emerges the highest manifestation."He was right, and he leaves us "The Desert" as evidence.
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