The Last River: John Wesley Powell and the Colorado River Exploring Expedition (Great Explorers)
by Stuart Waldman
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Learn about the famous explorer and his adventures.Tags
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In 1869, a one-armed Civil War veteran who was mad about geology gathered a small crew to explore the last blank space left on the U.S. map: the Colorado River. A description of the areas natural history segues right into the adventure. Powell and his men were the first on record to run the rivers rapids from a tributary in Wyoming down through the Grand Canyon. It was a wild ride–rowboats smashing, Powell dangling from a canyon wall by a rescuers long underwear, brutal conditions, resentment of the leader, disappearing men–and this book does it justice. Well-chosen thrills, spills, and conflicts are spliced into a narrative that highlights the danger underlying this scientific mission.
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A lot of the books written about John Wesley Powell's epic first decent are too challenging for most students to read, but The Last River: John Wesley Powell and the Colorado River Exploring Expedition allows them a chance to read about a great explorer on a most worthy expedition.
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- Original publication date
- 2005
- People/Characters
- John Wesley Powell
- Important places
- Grand Canyon, Arizona, USA; Colorado River, USA
- First words
- Each spring, the snowpack melted on the peaks of the Wind River mountain range in Wyoming.
- Last words
- (Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)In 1882, the map of the United States had no blank spaces.
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- Nonfiction
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- 550.92 — Natural sciences & mathematics Earth sciences; geology Earth science, Volcanoes & Earthquakes Biography And History
- LCC
- F788 .P88 .W35 — Local History of the United States, Canada and Latin America United States local history New Southwest. Colorado River, Canyon, and Valley
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