So....I received this book today, having paid extra for 1-day shipping.
I looked at the cover: "Hmmm....this looks familiar... Does Jim have this book? Where have I seen this before...?"
I looked at a dusty stack of books on the lower shelf of my coffee table. Some great titles there:
Mountain Light, by Galen Rowell
Outcroppings, by John McPhee, photos by Tom Till
Alaska: Images of the Country, photos by Galen Rowell, text by John McPhee
A Vast and Ancient Wilderness: Images of the Great Basin, by Claude Fiddler
The Sagebrush Ocean, by Stephen Trimble
and...
The Desert's Past: A Natural Prehistory of the Great Basin, by Don Grayson !
Anybody want a copy of this fine hardcover book in like-new condition? Available at cost: $20 (OBO). (purchased "Used, like-new" from Amazon marketplace)
I'll be down the east side of the Sierras as well as in the Redding area over the next couple of weeks, so I can hand-deliver it at no additional charge!
Maybe I should do a little inventory of what I own...perhaps even a little house-cleaning. I really don't want to be featured on an episode of
Hoarders.
(and to top it off: I'm now not leaving on my trip until Monday, so I didn't actually need 1-day shipping! oh well...)
Sorry Mark-but its still a damn good book (I'm even rereading it again) -carry it with you and give it (sell) to some traveler out there who you want to impress or who is in need of some good reading! Well I've been waiting for someone to mention Terry C. Johnston and his Mountain Men novels, and Sons of the Plains, the Plainsmen novels, I mean how would life be without Titus Bass and his mule Sarah and where would the west be without Semus leading the US Army into every battle ever fought in the West! I understand Johnson died a few years back and I always wanted to take that tour he gave every summer of all the battle sites and places he mentioned in numerous historical novels! Really if no one has ever read him before, make sure you start at the first of each group. Just pulled A Cold day in Hell -the Dull Knife Battle-1876 out of a pile of his books-might be time to reread that. After I finish Keary's March-The Epic Creation Of the American West, 1846-1847 by Groom that is, looks like it might be a good guide for a long road adventure. Sort of, after I follow the Louis and Clark Trail east to St Louis, maybe take his march back-if I live long enough! Ah-so many books to read and places to see
! How could you throw a book out, Mark, give it to someone! I could never part with a good book unless it goes to someone that will enjoy it-but I have no room left in the house-it may be time-no no!
Smoke