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Climb On! to the Wonders of UtahReview Date: 2000-03-28

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An unforgettable exploration of the Huichol physical and spiritual way of lifeReview Date: 2006-09-09

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A great book!Review Date: 2007-09-27


Reclaiming the dignity of "dilettantism"Review Date: 2007-12-22
But the book itself is noteworthy for two reasons. The first is that it really is excellently researched. The "old Camp Floyd" of the title was a temporary one in which General Sidney Johnston and his army sojourned for a few months in 1858 before moving on to the permanent site of Camp Floyd, some 40 miles south of Salt Lake City. Nielson has dug up as much information about the old camp and its inhabitants as a human possibly can: muster lists of the infantry and dragoon regiments and light and heavy artillery batteries as well as information about individual members of each. He also managed to find a bit of information about the hundreds of civilian teamsters, subcontracted by the famous Russell and Waddell Freighting Company (founders of the Pony Express), who worked for the army. All in all, pretty darn impressive.
The second noteworthy feature of the book is that it's a wonderful example of what "amateur" scholars can achieve. Dilettantes, lovers of history, philosophy, art, etc. who dig deeply but not "professionally" into their subjects, were once not only respected but recognized for making great contributions. One has only to remember the amateur British naturalists of the 18th and 19th centuries, many of whom were clergymen, to appreciate this point. In our age of academic professionalism, dilettantism has become a term of reproach. People like author and historian Roger Nielson remind us that it's anything but. Books like his should be celebrated.
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The best river book you'll ever love.Review Date: 2002-03-26
Mrs. Zwinger combines notes from several trips on the Green into a single, seamless narrative traversing the river from its source to its meeting with the Colorado. The only areas left out are the Fontanelle and Flaming Gorge reservoirs, which are but temporary vandalizations by the Bureau of Reclamation.
The book visits the river both from a naturalist's and a historian's viewpoint, with plenty of metaphors and visualization of an an almost lyrical nature included. It is never-ending delight to read Mrs. Zwinger's loving prose about one of the few still partially wild places in our country. You can close your eyes every paragraph or two, and be magically transported to the scenes and events she unfolds. The book also has a gently humorous quality, as when Mrs. Zwinger describes clouds of mosquitoes, and losing a Dutch oven in the murky water.
Mrs Zwinger's knowledge of geography is absolutely correct when she points out that the Green River is the true master stream of the Colorado watershed, and that only a historical accident has resulted in the former "Grand" river being renamed as the "Colorado".
I should note that the author is also a gifted artist and cartographer. Her maps at each chapter's start are excellent guides, and her numerous charcoal sketches of plants, birds, tools such as the old Green River knife, and the like, more than make up for lack of photographs in the book. Indeed, such would only be distractive.
Mrs. Zwinger's last sentence in the book, penned as the Green River meets the Colorado at the foot of Stillwater Canyon, reads "I do not want to hear the river ending." This is an apt sentiment as applied to her book as well.
This was one of the first books I ever read on the West. Since then, I hunt up and read everything she writes. I have never been disappointed. You may wish to read ""Wind in the Rock" and "The Mysterious Lands", among others. I close by simply stating that any library that doesn't have this fabulous book on the West, the river, and the human spirit, is incomplete.
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Rock Art Brought to LifeReview Date: 2001-07-19
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A quietly moving, appealing and informative book.Review Date: 2000-08-07
Nancy Lorraine, Reviewer

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The spirituality is subtle in this quality hardcoverReview Date: 2000-04-06
While I was already familiar with the work of Annie Dillard, Denise Levertov, Richard Wilbur, and Kathleen Norris, this lovely anthology--wonderful for savoring on beautiful afternoons with some tea and cookies while sitting in my garden--introduced me to some new favorites: Diane Glancy, with her Native American experiences woven powerfully into Christian imagery; Naomi Shihab Nye, David Hopes.
While I would have preferred more poetry and less prose, there are truly lyrical moments in the prose selections. Linda Hasselstrom's "Buffalo Winter" has this: "After a hot shower, I slept until nine, dreaming of buffalo bulls with gleaming horns and a glowing language that was not words; of lifting shovels filled with snow, and breathing deeply of moonlight as I drove dark highways. Always, something secret pursued me."
If you value a sense of place, of living creatures, of the natural world in your literature, try this graceful anthology. And if you can afford it, get the hardcover. It satisfies the eyes and hands the way the writing satisfies the mind and heart. *Mir*
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Good for young girlsReview Date: 2000-09-21

Exceptional book on an exeptional manReview Date: 2000-04-30
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