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THE EARTH-MAN STORY: starring Shenandoah Skyline--parks, man, and his environment. by Darwin Lambert.
Explore an environmental ethic for the Shenandoah National Park area. Presents history of area, with natural and cultural changes evolving into environmental considerations, illustrating what the environmental ethic and parks are all about. Over 80 photos, maps, 208 pages.
ISBN: 0-682-47501-7. 1972. Order #: MISC9392 paper$6.95.
HERBERT HOOVER'S HIDEAWAY. by Darwin Lambert.
The story of Camp Hoover on the Rapidan River in Shenandoah National Park, used while president by Herbert Hoover. It was selected to be a retreat in natural surroundings with trout fishing and horseback riding as an escape from dealing with the challenges of his office term including the Great Depression. Tells of how the president and first lady used the camp while on visits, of interactions with neighbors, delivery of important mail by airplane drop,and visitors and events. Photos, 157 pages.
ISBN: None. 1971. Order #: MISC3948 paper$6.95.
SHENANDOAH NATIONAL PARK. Ruth Radlauer.
Children's guide to human history and natural features: what and where the park is, story of pioneer settlers, wildlife, diversity of trees, seasons, backpacking. Color photos, 48 pages, map..
Check stock. ISBN: 0-516-47744-7. Order #: CHIL2066 paper$4.95.
SHENANDOAH: the story behind the scenery (VA). Crandall.
Ancient mountains, forest trees, wildflowers, man in VA National park. 81 color photos, 48 large-format pages.
ISBN: 0-916122-15-8. 1982. Third printing. Order #: KCPU4088 paper$8.95.
SHENANDOAH NATIONAL PARK, NORTHERN BLUE RIDGE PARKWAY. by Rand McNally.
Rand McNally National Parks Recreation Directory.
Including surrounding area with Washington, D.C. and Baltimore plus Harpers Ferry National Historical Park. History and sightseeing opportunities and scenic drives and tours are presented for localities, parks, and museums. Verify data pre-trip. 160 pages.
ISBN:0-528-84764-3. 1984. Order #: RAMC1169 paper$3.95.
SKYLAND: the heart of the Shenandoah National Park. by George Freeman Pollock.
History of how the Skyland resort was founded in 1894
on a plateau on Stony Man Mountain long before this park was created, written by an individual deeply involved in the area for his lifetime, with insights on how the area became a national park. Describes natural history of region, staff and guests of resort, pageants. Historical photographs, reference notes, 299 pages.
ISBN: None. 1960. Order #: MISC3949 paper$9.95.
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