Description
After its status quo in 1872, Yellowstone National Park was once sufficiently famous that a lot of people risked bear maulings, Indian attacks, and geyser burns just to glimpse its wonders. A surprising collection of people who survived wrote about their adventures. The most efficient of these stories are collected in Adventures in Yellowstone. Presenting a dozen narratives―journal entries, letters, and diaries―with an introduction to every, and with historic photographs, postcards, and woodcuts, this book is the very important compilation of probably the most gripping first-person accounts of the early years of The us’s most cherished national park.