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Nature's Mountain Mansion by Gary Noy


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Nature's Mountain Mansion focuses exclusively on the critical nineteenth century when Yosemite was discovered by an expanding nation and transformed into one of the nation's most visited national parks.

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Nature's Mountain Mansion: Wonder, Wrangles, Bloodshed, and Bellyaching from Nineteenth-Century Yosemite by Gary Noy

Nature's Mountain Mansion is the first anthology on Yosemite that focuses exclusively on the nineteenth century, the critical period in which Yosemite was discovered by an expanding nation and transformed into one of the country's most visited national parks. While there are volumes that provide readings about Yosemite in the nineteenth century, few provide critical-sometimes even disparaging-eyewitness reflections on the Yosemite experience, and none include excerpts from the government documents that defined the future of the park, such as the Yosemite Valley Grant Act of 1864.

This anthology collects selections from fiction, nonfiction, and government documents that demonstrate the glory, the brutality, and the controversies surrounding this extraordinary and much-loved landscape. Some selections have not appeared in print since their original publication, while others have not been republished or excerpted for decades.

Nature's Mountain Mansion Reviews

An engaging anthology of firsthand accounts documenting Yosemite's storied past, supported by Gary Noy's brilliant scholarship. The literature devoted to Yosemite is immense and rich, but Noy has brought together the best of the best.-Gary F. Kurutz, principal librarian emeritus for Special Collections and California history at the California State Library, Sacramento
Like Yosemite itself, Nature's Mountain Mansion packs a treasure trove of wonders into a single spectacular space-from voices of Indigenous inhabitants to pioneers, profiteers, and nature-loving pilgrims like John Muir, all framed by Noy's own fun and fascinating introductions.-Scott Lankford, author of Tahoe beneath the Surface: The Hidden Stories of America's Largest Mountain Lake
Alongside such seminal works as John Muir's Yosemite and Rebecca Solnit's Savage Dreams, Gary Noy's important new collection, Nature's Mountain Mansion, expands the cultural space for a more nuanced, complex understanding of Yosemite's place in our literary and historical imagination.-Terry Beers, author of The End of Eden: Agrarian Spaces and the Rise of the California Social Novel
Gary Noy shows his remarkable ability to wed scholarship and storytelling. He captures the marvel that Yosemite has long inspired. He allows the reader to walk through the darkness and the light in the landscapes he explores. A wonderful book!-Patrick Ettinger, author of Imaginary Lines: Border Enforcement and the History of Undocumented Immigration, 1882-1930

About Gary Noy

Gary Noy has taught history at Sierra Community College in Rocklin, California, for more than three decades. He is the editor of Distant Horizon: Documents from the Nineteenth-Century American West (Nebraska, 1999) and author of Hellacious California! Tales of Rascality, Revelry, Dissipation, Depravity, and the Birth of the Golden State, among other books.

Table of Contents

List of Illustrations
Preface
Acknowledgments
1. The Soul of the Ah-wah'-nee: The First People
2. Earth's Undecaying Monuments: Geological Formation
3. The Blood-Swollen God: The Mariposa Indian War and Mariposa Battalion, 1851-1852
4. The Lark at Heaven's Gate Sings: Initial Encounters, 1850-1859
5. Sermons in Stone: John Muir
6. Enter These Enchanted Woods, You Who Dare: Reverie and Rusticity, 1860-1869
7. All Places That the Eye of Heaven Visits: Improvements and Irritations, 1870-1889
8. An Intelligent and Generous Policy towards the Yosemite: Trepidation and Transformation, 1890-1899
Epilogue
Source Acknowledgments
Sources

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CIN1496232518G
9781496232519
1496232518
Nature's Mountain Mansion: Wonder, Wrangles, Bloodshed, and Bellyaching from Nineteenth-Century Yosemite by Gary Noy
Used - Good
Paperback
University of Nebraska Press
20221101
416
N/A
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