Audiobook: The Book of the National Parks
- Download 00 - Preface audio
- Download 01 - On the Appreciation of Scenery audio
- Download 02 - The National Parks of the United States audio
- Download 03 - The Granite National Parks - Granite's Part in Scenery audio
- Download 04 - Yosemite, The Incomparable audio
- Download 05 - Yosemite, The Incomparable, continued audio
- Download 06 - The Proposed Roosevelt National Park audio
- Download 07 - The Heart of the Rockies audio
- Download 08 - McKinley, Giant of Giants audio
- Download 09 - Lafayette and the East audio
- Download 10 - The Volcanic National Parks - On the Volcano in Scenery audio
- Download 11 - Lassen Peak and Mount Katmai audio
- Download 12 - Mount Rainier, Icy Octopus audio
- Download 13 - Mount Rainier, Icy Octopus, continued audio
- Download 14 - Crater Lake's Bowl of Indigo audio
- Download 15 - Yellowstone, A Volcanic Interlude audio
- Download 16 - Yellowstone, A Volcanic Interlude, continued audio
- Download 17 - Three Monsters of Hawaii audio
- Download 18 - The Sedimentary National Parks - On Sedimentary Rock in Scenery audio
- Download 19 - Glaciered Peaks and Painted Shales audio
- Download 20 - Glaciered Peaks and Painted Shales, continued audio
- Download 21 - Rock Records of a Vanished Race audio
- Download 22 - The Healing Waters audio
- Download 23 - The Grand Canyon and Our National Monuments - On the Scenery of the Southwest audio
- Download 24 - A Pageant of Creation audio
- Download 25 - A Pageant of Creation. continued audio
- Download 26 - Rainbow of the Desert audio
- Download 27 - Historic Monuments of the Southwest audio
- Download 28 - Desert Spectacles audio
- Download 29 - The Muir Woods and Other National Monuments audio
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Robert Sterling Yard (February 1, 1861 β May 17, 1945) was an American writer, journalist, and wilderness activist. Born in Haverstraw, New York, Yard graduated from Princeton University and spent the first twenty years of his career in the editing and publishing business. In 1915, he was recruited by his friend Stephen Mather to help publicize the need for an independent national park agency. Their numerous publications were part of a movement that resulted in legislative support for a National Park Service (NPS) in 1916. Yard worked to promote the national parks as well as educate Americans about their use. Creating high standards based on aesthetic ideals for park selection, he also opposed commercialism and industrialization of what he called "America's masterpieces". In 1935, he became one of the eight founding members of The Wilderness Society and acted as its first president from 1937 until his death eight years later. Yard is now considered an important figure in the modern wilderness movement.
In the preface to this book, published in 1919, he writes, "In offering the American public a carefully studied outline of its national park system, I have two principal objects. The one is to describe and differentiate the national parks in a manner which will enable the reader to appreciate their importance, scope, meaning, beauty, manifold uses and enormous value to individual and nation. The other is to use these parks, in which Nature is writing in large plain lines the story of America's making, as examples illustrating the several kinds of scenery, and what each kind means in terms of world building; in other words, to translate the practical findings of science into unscientific phrase for the reader's increased profit and pleasure, not only in his national parks but in all other scenic places great and small."
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