Duane A. Smith is a professor of history at Fort Lewis College in Durango, and is the author or coauthor of more than fifty books on Colorado and the West. He also serves as chair of the Durango Parks and Forestry Board and on the Anima School House Museum Board.
..".a well-documented survey...of the destructive impact of
American mining practice upon the environment, and of the
increasing public and political reaction to the devastation that
mining produces. In a time when there is more heat than light
generated upon the subject, it is a pleasure to note that the
author has remained fair and dispassionate."
--Western Historical Quarterly
"This book presents, in rich detail, the first balanced portrait of
the clash between the world of the profit-oriented, individualistic
mining man and the cosmos of the environmental worshipper... It is
an important book, a powerful book, a book of optimism and
sanity... coming from one of our most able historians of the
American West."
--Gene Gressley, American Heritage Center, University of Wyoming
..".a well-documented survey...of the destructive impact of
American mining practice upon the environment, and of the
increasing public and political reaction to the devastation that
mining produces. In a time when there is more heat than light
generated upon the subject, it is a pleasure to note that the
author has remained fair and dispassionate."
--Western Historical Quarterly
"This book presents, in rich detail, the first balanced portrait of
the clash between the world of the profit-oriented, individualistic
mining man and the cosmos of the environmental worshipper... It is
an important book, a powerful book, a book of optimism and
sanity... coming from one of our most able historians of the
American West."
--Gene Gressley, American Heritage Center, University of
Wyoming
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