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A breathless voyage into the heart of the American West the first eyewitness account of men and boats meeting the immensity of the Grand Canyon. John Wesley Powell s classic First Through the Grand Canyon is the vivid, sometimes terrifying chronicle of the 1869-70 adventure that opened the world s eyes to the Colorado River expedition. Powell s narrative combines daring river journey scenes, acute geological observation, and human drama as a small band of 19th-century explorers threaded wooden boats through rapids and whitewater, mapping a land that had never been described so intimately. This historical travel narrative reads like a thriller and a scientific field journal in one: a pioneering geological survey, a study in survival, and a foundational chapter of Grand Canyon history. This Alpha Editions release restores Powell s text for today s and future generations not merely a reprint but a collector s item and cultural treasure thoughtfully prepared for modern readers. Newly cleaned pages and careful editing honor the original voice while making the book accessible to casual readers, students of American exploration history, and classic literature collectors alike. Essential for anyone fascinated by Grand Canyon exploration, Colorado River expedition lore, or the history of Western United States exploration, this book is a primary document of 19th-century explorers that still informs our understanding of the river, the rocks, and the courage it took to chart them.
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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
A breathless voyage into the heart of the American West the first eyewitness account of men and boats meeting the immensity of the Grand Canyon. John Wesley Powell s classic First Through the Grand Canyon is the vivid, sometimes terrifying chronicle of the 1869-70 adventure that opened the world s eyes to the Colorado River expedition. Powell s narrative combines daring river journey scenes, acute geological observation, and human drama as a small band of 19th-century explorers threaded wooden boats through rapids and whitewater, mapping a land that had never been described so intimately. This historical travel narrative reads like a thriller and a scientific field journal in one: a pioneering geological survey, a study in survival, and a foundational chapter of Grand Canyon history. This Alpha Editions release restores Powell s text for today s and future generations not merely a reprint but a collector s item and cultural treasure thoughtfully prepared for modern readers. Newly cleaned pages and careful editing honor the original voice while making the book accessible to casual readers, students of American exploration history, and classic literature collectors alike. Essential for anyone fascinated by Grand Canyon exploration, Colorado River expedition lore, or the history of Western United States exploration, this book is a primary document of 19th-century explorers that still informs our understanding of the river, the rocks, and the courage it took to chart them.