Rare David LAVENDER / The Rockies Signed 1st Edition 1968 [Hardcover] LAVENDER, David [Hardcover]

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First edition. Dust jacket not included. Cover has normal wear. Pages are clean. Binding is secure.

This signed 1968 first edition of “The Rockies” by David Lavender is a collector’s treasure and a captivating exploration of the iconic mountain range. Lavender’s vivid prose transports readers to the rugged landscapes, rich natural history, and enduring legacy of the Native American tribes that called the Rockies home. A seminal work of American history and nature writing, this volume offers a comprehensive yet engaging account of the region’s geological origins, diverse wildlife, and the enduring allure that has drawn explorers and settlers for centuries.

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First edition. Dust jacket not included. Cover has normal wear. Pages are clean. Binding is secure.

This signed first edition of “The Rockies” by David Lavender is a true gem for collectors and lovers of American history and nature writing. Published in 1968, this seminal work captures the rugged beauty and rich tapestry of the Rocky Mountains, from their geological origins to the Native American tribes that called them home. Lavender’s vivid prose transports readers to towering peaks, verdant valleys, and the harsh yet alluring landscapes that have captivated explorers, settlers, and adventurers for centuries.

As a renowned historian and author, Lavender’s meticulous research and passion for the American West shine through every page. This volume offers a comprehensive exploration of the Rockies, delving into the region’s natural wonders, diverse wildlife, and the enduring legacy of the indigenous peoples who inhabited these lands long before European settlers arrived. Lavender’s engaging narrative weaves together factual accounts, personal anecdotes, and a deep reverence for the Rockies, making this book a must-read for anyone fascinated by the majestic mountain range and its indelible impact on the nation’s history and culture.

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