Book/Printed Material The Grand canyon of Arizona.
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Image 1 of The Grand canyon of Arizona. Af 111 -i\ tc t *t r* ~it ^!fe\^ vij ^V -*i .^f^ nv* f ..tV\ a r-v Js
- Contributor: James, George Wharton
- Date: 1912
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Image 2 of The Grand canyon of Arizona. COPYRIGHT DEPOSIT.
- Contributor: James, George Wharton
- Date: 1912
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Image 3 of The Grand canyon of Arizona.
- Contributor: James, George Wharton
- Date: 1912
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Image 4 of The Grand canyon of Arizona.
- Contributor: James, George Wharton
- Date: 1912
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Image 5 of The Grand canyon of Arizona. THE GRAND CANYON OF ARIZONA
- Contributor: James, George Wharton
- Date: 1912
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Image 6 of The Grand canyon of Arizona.
- Contributor: James, George Wharton
- Date: 1912
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Image 7 of The Grand canyon of Arizona.
- Contributor: James, George Wharton
- Date: 1912
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Image 8 of The Grand canyon of Arizona. C yiiKl^t !iy Fied Har. THIRTEEN TTUNDRKI) FEET ABOVE THE COLORADO RIVER VIEW FROM PLATEAU ALONG BRIC.HT ANGEL TRAIL. Page 63
- Contributor: James, George Wharton
- Date: 1912
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Image 9 of The Grand canyon of Arizona. The Grand Canyon of Arizona How to See It By George Wharton James Author of 111 and Out of the Old Missions, The Wonders of the Colorado Desert, Through Ramona s Country,...
- Contributor: James, George Wharton
- Date: 1912
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Image 10 of The Grand canyon of Arizona. F Copyright, igio, igT2, Bv Edith E. Farnsworth. All rights reserved Ele ctroiyPed and Printed by THE COLONIAL PRESS C. li Simonds Co., Boston, U S. A gCI.A31614l
- Contributor: James, George Wharton
- Date: 1912
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Image 11 of The Grand canyon of Arizona. Preface to Revised Edition Because of the completion of a new driveway along the Rim of the Grand Canyon, and of a new trail to the Colorado River, a second edition of...
- Contributor: James, George Wharton
- Date: 1912
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Image 12 of The Grand canyon of Arizona.
- Contributor: James, George Wharton
- Date: 1912
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Image 13 of The Grand canyon of Arizona. FOREWORD Upwards of ten years ago I sat on the south rim of the Grand Canyon and wrote In and Around the Grand Canyon. In that book I included much that more...
- Contributor: James, George Wharton
- Date: 1912
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Image 14 of The Grand canyon of Arizona. Vlll FOREWORD has been decided to make It lighter in weight and handier in form, so that it can be slipped into the pocket or hand- bag, and thus used on the...
- Contributor: James, George Wharton
- Date: 1912
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Image 15 of The Grand canyon of Arizona. CONTENTS CHAPTER PAGE Foreword v I. The Grand Canyon of Arizona i II. On the Grand Canyon Railway to El Tovar i i III. El Tovar and Its Equipments i6 IV. The...
- Contributor: James, George Wharton
- Date: 1912
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Image 16 of The Grand canyon of Arizona. CONTENTS CHAPTER PAGE XVIII. Pueblo and Navaho Pottery and Silver- ware 140 XIX. The Hopis and their Snake Dance 145 XX. An Historic Trail across the Grand Canyon Country 153 XXI. The...
- Contributor: James, George Wharton
- Date: 1912
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Image 17 of The Grand canyon of Arizona. ILLUSTRATIONS Thirteen hundred feet above the Colorado River View from Plateau along Bright Angel Trail Frontispiece FACING PAGE The Grand Canyon from El Tovar i Looking down Grand Canyon from El Tovar...
- Contributor: James, George Wharton
- Date: 1912
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Image 18 of The Grand canyon of Arizona. Xll ILLUSTRATIOxNS Grand View Hotel and Annex On Hermit Rim Road General View of Grand Canyon from Pima Point Hermit Trail Hermit Rim Road Sunset from Hopi Point General View of Grand...
- Contributor: James, George Wharton
- Date: 1912
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Image 19 of The Grand canyon of Arizona. ILLUSTRATIONS xm FACING PAGE North from Grand View Point Terrace Falls, Hermit Creek Canyon Dripping Spring, Boucher Trail The Marble Canyon, Colorado River Camp in Coconino Forest, near Point Sublime Trail Party...
- Contributor: James, George Wharton
- Date: 1912
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Image 20 of The Grand canyon of Arizona. DIAGRAMS AND MAP Figure i. Section showing the tilting of the Al- gonkian Strata above the Archean, and the fragments of the Strata that remain Facing Page 98 Figure 2. Section showing...
- Contributor: James, George Wharton
- Date: 1912
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Image 21 of The Grand canyon of Arizona.
- Contributor: James, George Wharton
- Date: 1912
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Image 22 of The Grand canyon of Arizona.
- Contributor: James, George Wharton
- Date: 1912
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Image 23 of The Grand canyon of Arizona. TIIK GRAXU CAN VOX KROM EL TUVAR. Page ^j
- Contributor: James, George Wharton
- Date: 1912
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Image 24 of The Grand canyon of Arizona.
- Contributor: James, George Wharton
- Date: 1912
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Image 25 of The Grand canyon of Arizona. THE GRAND CANYON OF ARIZONA CHAPTER I THE GRAND CANYON OF ARIZONA Only One Grand Canyon. The ancient world had its seven wonders, but they were all the work of man. The...
- Contributor: James, George Wharton
- Date: 1912
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Image 26 of The Grand canyon of Arizona. 2 THE GRAND CANYON OF ARIZONA other canyons they see are great enough in themselves to claim their closest study, and worthy to have distinctive names bestowed upon them. But, as Clarence...
- Contributor: James, George Wharton
- Date: 1912
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Image 27 of The Grand canyon of Arizona. THE GRAND CANYON OF ARIZONA 3 through which the river itself runs; the canyons through which its tributaries run; the numberless canyons tributary to the tributary canyons; the canyons within canyons, that,...
- Contributor: James, George Wharton
- Date: 1912
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Image 28 of The Grand canyon of Arizona. 4 THE GRAND CANYON OF ARIZONA altogether lacking in detail and accuracy, and at complete variance with her habitual observations. Whence came so utter a confusion of the senses The Canyon is...
- Contributor: James, George Wharton
- Date: 1912
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Image 29 of The Grand canyon of Arizona. THE GRAND CANYON OF ARIZONA 5 has never trod! Turner never depicted such dazzHng scenes, Rembrandt such violent and yet attractive con- trasts. Here everything is massive and dominating. The colors are...
- Contributor: James, George Wharton
- Date: 1912
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Image 30 of The Grand canyon of Arizona. 6 THE GRAND CANYON OF ARIZONA is the deceptiveness of distance that, to the unaided eye, and without being aware of the fact, even my observant faculties had never before perceived that...
- Contributor: James, George Wharton
- Date: 1912
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Image 31 of The Grand canyon of Arizona.
- Contributor: James, George Wharton
- Date: 1912
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Image 32 of The Grand canyon of Arizona. Putnam J alciitiiic, PIint, s. luukim; w Ksr irom iiopi (rowe) point. Page 39
- Contributor: James, George Wharton
- Date: 1912
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Image 33 of The Grand canyon of Arizona. THE GRAND CANYON OF ARIZONA 7 forest. But a thousand men of majesty could be placed un- seen in one tiny rift in this gorge, and all the sequoias of the world...
- Contributor: James, George Wharton
- Date: 1912
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Image 34 of The Grand canyon of Arizona. 8 THE GRAND CANYON OF ARIZONA to the rim at night-time, and when he and his friends reached the spot they put forth their hands and found an absolute end. We clutched...
- Contributor: James, George Wharton
- Date: 1912
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Image 35 of The Grand canyon of Arizona. THE GRAND CANYON OF ARIZONA 9 after that was done, it sank again, and allowed a thousand feet of Cambrian to be deposited; then two thousand feet of Carboniferous; then Permian, Triassic,...
- Contributor: James, George Wharton
- Date: 1912
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Image 36 of The Grand canyon of Arizona. 10 THE GRAND CANYON OF ARIZONA wake up almost every night, and feel herself falling into the fathomless gorge. Yet the next day the lawyer went with me down to the river,...
- Contributor: James, George Wharton
- Date: 1912
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Image 37 of The Grand canyon of Arizona. CHAPTER II ON THE GRAND CANYON RAILWAY TO EL TOVAR History of the Grand Canyon Railway. The Grand Canyon Railway leaves the main line of the Santa Fe at Williams, Arizona. It...
- Contributor: James, George Wharton
- Date: 1912
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Image 38 of The Grand canyon of Arizona. 12 THE GRAND CANYON OF ARIZONA of cattle and horses. In the winter time it is not unusual to find snow covering the plateau, for it must not be for- gotten that...
- Contributor: James, George Wharton
- Date: 1912
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Image 39 of The Grand canyon of Arizona. ON THE GRAND CANYON RAILWAY 13 pyramidal-shaped masses, towering from nine thousand to twelve thousand feet into the blue, while the two latter are well wooded and rounded, though volcanic, Will- iams...
- Contributor: James, George Wharton
- Date: 1912
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Image 40 of The Grand canyon of Arizona. 14 THE GRAND CANYON OF ARIZONA so many years it has been a prominent landmark of the plateau. It stands boldly forth on the eastern edge of what was undoubtedly once a...
- Contributor: James, George Wharton
- Date: 1912