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Mountains of the Heart: A Natural History of the Appalachians [Paperback]

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  • Category: Books (Nature)
  • Author:  Weidensaul, Scott
  • Author:  Weidensaul, Scott
  • ISBN-10:  1938486889
  • ISBN-10:  1938486889
  • ISBN-13:  9781938486883
  • ISBN-13:  9781938486883
  • Publisher:  Chicago Review Press - Fulcrum
  • Publisher:  Chicago Review Press - Fulcrum
  • Pages:  336
  • Pages:  336
  • Binding:  Paperback
  • Binding:  Paperback
  • Pub Date:  01-Jan-2016
  • Pub Date:  01-Jan-2016
  • SKU:  1938486889-11-SPLV
  • SKU:  1938486889-11-SPLV
  • Item ID: 100513931
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Part natural history, part poetry,Mountains of the Heart is full of hidden gems and less traveled parts of the Appalachian Mountains

Stretching almost unbroken from Alabama to Belle Isle, Newfoundland, the Appalachians are one of the oldest mountain ranges in the world. InMountains of the Heart, renowned author and avid naturalist Scott Weidensaul shows how geology, ecology, climate, evolution, and 500 million years of history have shaped one of the continent's greatest landscapes into an ecosystem of unmatched beauty. This edition celebrates the book's 20th anniversary of publication and includes a new foreword from the author.
“NaturalistWeidensaulhas written a wonderful natural and ecological history of the Appalachian Mountain range, from its southern origins in Alabama to its terminus off Newfoundland at Belle Isle.Weidensaul’stheme is change as he traces the mountains’ geological origins from the Ice Ages through the incredible diversity and richness of pre-Columbian and Colonial days on up to the modern era. . . . The strength of this book lies in the wondersWeidensaulfinds in this familiar wilderness—in the lives of darters and mussels and the mystery of the forest bison. For all libraries in or near the region and an excellent choice for comprehensive natural history collections elsewhere.”  —Beth Clewis, Library Journal
“A fine, literate ramble along the ridges and valleys of the great spine of the Appalachians.Weidensaulhas produced a thoughtful accounting of ancient mountains, of vast, continental clashes, tiny, exquisite wildflowers, obscure salamanders, woodrats, moose, elk, bears and coyotes. A good read, even for those already familiar with the rich flora and fauna of the region—his sense of wildness pervades.” —John H. Mitchell,author, Ceremonial Time