California's Frontier Naturalists (Hardcover, New)


This book chronicles the fascinating story of the enthusiastic, stalwart, and talented naturalists who were drawn to California's spectacular natural bounty over the decades from 1786, when the La Perouse Expedition arrived at Monterey, to the Death Valley expedition in 1890-91, the proclaimed 'end' of the American frontier. Richard G. Beidleman's engaging and marvelously detailed narrative describes these botanists, zoologists, geologists, paleontologists, astronomers, and ethnologists as they camped under stars and faced blizzards, made discoveries and amassed collections, kept journals and lost valuables, sketched flowers and landscapes, recorded comets and native languages. He weaves together the stories of their lives, their demanding fieldwork, their contributions to science, and their exciting adventures against the backdrop of California and world history. "California's Frontier Naturalists" covers all the major expeditions to California as well as individual and institutional explorations, introducing naturalists who accompanied boundary surveys, joined federal railroad parties, traveled with river topographical expeditions, accompanied troops involved with the Mexican War, and made up California's own geological survey. Among these early naturalists are famous names - David Douglas, Thomas Nuttall, John Charles Fremont, William Brewer - as well as those who are less well-known, including Paolo Botta, Richard Hinds, and Sara Lemmon.

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This book chronicles the fascinating story of the enthusiastic, stalwart, and talented naturalists who were drawn to California's spectacular natural bounty over the decades from 1786, when the La Perouse Expedition arrived at Monterey, to the Death Valley expedition in 1890-91, the proclaimed 'end' of the American frontier. Richard G. Beidleman's engaging and marvelously detailed narrative describes these botanists, zoologists, geologists, paleontologists, astronomers, and ethnologists as they camped under stars and faced blizzards, made discoveries and amassed collections, kept journals and lost valuables, sketched flowers and landscapes, recorded comets and native languages. He weaves together the stories of their lives, their demanding fieldwork, their contributions to science, and their exciting adventures against the backdrop of California and world history. "California's Frontier Naturalists" covers all the major expeditions to California as well as individual and institutional explorations, introducing naturalists who accompanied boundary surveys, joined federal railroad parties, traveled with river topographical expeditions, accompanied troops involved with the Mexican War, and made up California's own geological survey. Among these early naturalists are famous names - David Douglas, Thomas Nuttall, John Charles Fremont, William Brewer - as well as those who are less well-known, including Paolo Botta, Richard Hinds, and Sara Lemmon.

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General

Imprint

University of California Press

Country of origin

United States

Release date

March 2006

Availability

Expected to ship within 10 - 15 working days

First published

March 2006

Authors

Dimensions

229 x 152 x 36mm (L x W x T)

Format

Hardcover - Cloth over boards

Pages

499

Edition

New

ISBN-13

978-0-520-23010-1

Barcode

9780520230101

Categories

LSN

0-520-23010-8



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