One of the great works of American exploration literature, this account
of a scientific expedition forced to survive famine, attacks, mutiny,
and some of the most dangerous rapids known to man remains as fresh and
exciting today as it was in 1874.
The Exploration of the Colorado River and Its Canyons*,* recently
ranked number four on Adventure magazine's list of top 100
classics, is legendary pioneer John Wesley Powell's first-person account
of his crew's unprecedented odyssey along the Green and Colorado Rivers
and through the Grand Canyon. A bold foray into the heart of the
American West's final frontier, the expedition was achieved without
benefit of modern river-running equipment, supplies, or a firm sense of
the region's perilous topography and the attitudes of the native
inhabitants towards whites.
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