The Yellowstone Story traces the history of the Yellowstone region from the time when hunters and gatherers migrated into the Rocky Mountains thousands of years ago to the post-World War II era when tourists began inundating Yellowstone National Park. Volume I takes the account from prehistoric times through the mid-1880s, with emphasis on the park's exploration and its trouble-filled early years under federal management. Volume II covers the years of military administration of the park and the more recent developments under the National Park Service.
very detailed, covers many facets of Yellowstone development over long time span. Extensive notes for those interested in persuing more detailed research. More for the history addict than beach blanket reading.
Well written and researched
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 23 years ago
When I went to Yellowsone N.P. and was researching the Archives there the librarian there said that they consider this book the most complete and accurate account of the history of the park. I liked it because it was well written and nicely illustrated, making it not just a good reference, but enjoyable to read as well. This park is truly a unique place and the first of a most wonderful concept. If you have any intrest in Yellowstone, or plan to travel there, this book will provide some rich history you should not miss.
A must for the Yellowstone history buff.
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 25 years ago
This should be a "hit" for anyone interested in the history of our 1st National Park. The in-depth accounts of the parks "growing pains" bog down a bit at times but still makes for an enjoyable journey into the past. From the detailed historical facts to the enlightening little "stories" and quotes, this "history book" is tough to put down.
For the rabid fan of "Wonderland", this is the book for you!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 26 years ago
Haines' complete "Yellowstone Story", vol. 1 and 2, are what can only be described as sensational. The sheer volume of intricate detail leaves the reader feeling as if he or she had lived each moment or event. From the race to "discover" the area to the push to "civilize" it, the reader is left feeling sad that an era of exploration, inginuity and discovery is now far behind us. But, at least for a few brief moments, Haines is able to bring us back to that time and to impart to us the sense of history and pride and wonder that many of the parks earliest vistors must have felt. This book is not for the casual visitor of Yellowstone, rather, it is for the rabid fan of Wonderland!! Enjoy!!
Fascinating in its detail, but sometimes dry.
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 26 years ago
This book isn't what I'd call a "light read." It's a hard-core history book packed with detail, verification of the detail, and even more detail. At times, this depth is fascinating. At others, it's a little dry. If you're looking for the facts mixed with some really great stories, you'll love this book.
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