Alfred Runte received his Ph.D from the University of California, Santa Barbara, and is the author of Yosemite: The Embattled Wilderness, Trains of Discovery: Western Railroads and the National Parks, and Allies of the Earth: Railroads and the Soul of Preservation. He lives in Seattle, Washington.
Like John Muir, Al Runte has felt the siren call of our saved—and
sacred—places, and, like John Muir, he has found a way to share
their glories with power and poetry. This is a sensitive,
well-written history of our land and the complicated people who
call it home.
*Ken Burns, filmmaker*
Alfred Runte brilliantly demonstrates why he is considered one of
America's preeminent environmental historians. Not only does
National Parks sing with inspiration, but it is the most
trustworthy synthesis scholars have on the American preservation
movement. Everybody should read this marvelous study. Highly
recommended!
*Douglas Brinkley, Rice University*
Congratulations to Al Runte on the fourth edition of National
Parks: The American Experience. Al understands and captures not
only the history of our national parks but also their importance to
the United States and the world. From Al's childhood experiences in
national parks to all the research he has done on their history and
value, his fourth edition captures why our national parks are
America's best idea.
*Fran P. Mainella, 16th director of the National Park Service, and
visiting scholar, Clemson University*
Having had a role in the beginnings of this important book, it is
an honor to celebrate its fourth edition. Al Runte reminds us how
dramatically the valuation of national parks has changed in little
more than a century. Read it and you will learn why national parks
can be considered a distinctively American idea, indeed a
contribution of our nation to world civilization.
*Roderick Frazier Nash, author of Wilderness and the American
Mind*
Alfred Runte gives a comprehensive discussion of America's parks.
National Parks is a choice and solidly recommended addition to
natural history collections.
*Midwest Book Review*
In this highly acclaimed history of the national parks, Alfred
Runte takes us from Yosemite and Yellowstone to Alaska on a journey
of discovery of the American land. Also a prominent adviser and
on-camera personality in the Ken Burns documentary, The National
Parks: America’s Best Idea, Runte reminds us what it means to have
national parks in a country equally committed to economic
achievement. In this fourth edition, there are many new photographs
and some old favorites—including an eight-page color portfolio. The
text has been revisited in its entirety and a majority of the
chapters extensively revised. The book concludes with a
hard-hitting assessment about the future, noting that civilization
is the problem parks solve. If the park idea America started is to
survive, the world must continue to embrace it, too.
*El Paisano*
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