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William Henry Jackson's Colorado
註釋Western history collections must hold Jackson's Colorado for its documentation of latter 19th-century transportation (with much rail), mining, urban development, Indian culture, geology, and prehistoric ruins--Mesa Verde before NPS "stabilization." Rail buffs will cherish the fantastic mountain track to which Jackson was particularly attracted. Originally published by Pruett Pub. Co. in 1975, this revision brings the captions up to date. The chief shortcoming is the total absence of maps. We would abolish one of the endpaper photos of the capitol in favor of maps of the Front Range, the high passes and their approaches. Includes color plates of seven of Jackson's chromolithographs. Published by Colorado Railroad Historical Foundation, PO Box 10, Golden, CO 80402. Annotation copyright by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR