Publisher's Synopsis
Embark on a historical journey through the American West with the "Guidebook of the Western United States." Originally published in 1914, this meticulously detailed guide, prepared by the U.S. Geological Survey under the direction of Marius R. Campbell, offers a fascinating glimpse into the landscapes, geological formations, and travel conditions of the era.
More than a simple travelogue, this guidebook serves as a valuable historical document, capturing the spirit of exploration and discovery that defined the early 20th century. Whether you are a history enthusiast, a geology buff, or simply intrigued by the American West, this guidebook provides a unique and informative perspective on a bygone era.
Rediscover the routes and vistas that shaped the West, as seen through the eyes of the pioneering surveyors and travelers who came before us.
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