Mountains So Sublime.Mountains So Sublime Terry Abraham University of Calgary Press The University of Calgary Press is a university press that is part of the University of Calgary. External link
2500 University Drive, NW, Calgary, Alberta, Canada T2N 1N4 1552381811 $29.95 www.uofcpress.com Early British travelers described the Rocky Mountains Rocky Mountains, major mountain system of W North America and easternmost belt of the North American cordillera, extending more than 3,000 mi (4,800 km) from central N.Mex. to NW Alaska; Mt. Elbert (14,431 ft/4,399 m) in Colorado is the highest peak. as sublime and fantastic, bringing back tales of their glory which would inspire a century of visitors: explorers, artist, sportsmen, missionaries and more. Their unpublished and published accounts provide source material for Mountains So Sublime: 19th Century British Travellers And The Lure Of The Rocky Mountain West, which gathers their observations and surveys into a history of a vanished West. Vintage black and white illustrations compliment accounts, quotes and reflections from Kipling, Sir Richard Burton Noun 1. Sir Richard Burton - English explorer who with John Speke was the first European to explore Lake Tanganyika (1821-1890) Burton, Richard Burton, Sir Richard Francis Burton and many more. Mountains So Sublime brings to life the glory of a bygone by·gone adj. Gone by; past: bygone days. n. One, especially a grievance, that is past: Let bygones be bygones. world--and especially the first impressions of those who looked upon it. |
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