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Ho! for Wonderland: Travelers' Accounts of Yellowstone, 1872-1914
Contributor(s): Whittlesey, Lee H. (Editor), Watry, Elizabeth A. (Editor), Schullery, Paul (Foreword by)
ISBN: 0826346162     ISBN-13: 9780826346162
Publisher: University of New Mexico Press
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Product Type: Hardcover - Other Formats
Published: April 2009
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Annotation: These stories by early Yellowstone Park visitors helped propel the popularity of this American wonderland.
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BISAC Categories:
- History | United States - General
- Travel | United States - West - Mountain (az, Co, Id, Mt, Nm, Nv, Ut, Wy)
Dewey: 917.875
LCCN: 2008053299
Physical Information: 1.2" H x 6.3" W x 9.2" (1.60 lbs) 352 pages
Themes:
- Cultural Region - Western U.S.
 
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Since it became the world's first national park in 1872, Yellowstone has welcomed tourists from all corners of the globe who returned to their hometowns and countries with reports of this American wonderland. Stories from the park's earliest visitors began to spread so rapidly that by 1897 Yellowstone became solidly established as a successful tourist destination with more than ten thousand tourists passing through its entrances.

Travelers in the park's first years faced long, dusty, and tediously slow stagecoach trips and could choose only between rather primitive hotels and tent camps for their overnight accommodations. Devoured by nineteenth-century readers, many of the narratives from this era are long forgotten today and are only gradually being recovered from historical archives. Park historians Lee Whittlesey and Elizabeth Watry have combed thousands of firsthand accounts, selecting nineteen tales that offer unique and engaging perspectives of visitors during Yellowstone's stagecoach era. From an 1873 newspaper serial that represents one of the earliest park's recorded trips to the 1914 Little Journey that popular writer Elbert Hubbard took with his wife Alice, the chronicles included here reveal the enduring captivation that Yellowstone held in the popular imagination, as it does today.


Contributor Bio(s): Whittlesey, Lee H.: - Lee H. Whittlesey is the historian for Yellowstone National Park and the author or editor of numerous books including Death in Yellowstone: Accidents and Foolhardiness in the First National Park; Myth and History in the Creation of Yellowstone National Park; and A Yellowstone Album: a Photographic Celebration of the First National Park.Watry, Elizabeth A.: - Elizabeth Watry will soon receive her MA in history from Montana State University and is the author of Women in Wonderland. Watry co-authored Images of America: Yellowstone National Park with Lee Whittlesey.Schullery, Paul: - Paul Schullery is the author, coauthor, or editor of more than forty books on nature, national parks, history, and outdoor sport. He is the recipient of the Wallace Stegner Award and the Roderick Haig-Brown Award, and he wrote and narrated the award-winning PBS film "Yellowstone: America's Sacred Wilderness." He is currently a scholar-in-residence at Montana State University Library, Bozeman.