"Blooms with such glorious rushes of exalted prose that I was dog- earing almost every page." --"The New York Times Book Review"
As debate over the future of NASA heats up, award-winning author Stephen J. Pyne presents America's greatest space expeditions as the latest chapter in a continuous s[...]
"Stephen Pyne's "Vestal Fire" is an astounding tour de force, even by this writer's demandingly high standards: nothing less than a total history of the western conception, practice and response to fire through (at least) three millennia. " -Simon Schama, author of "Landscape and Memory". "This is e[...]
"The fate of humanity, like the fate of the earth, is tied to the fires that have made the world as we know it--the fires whose history is told as well in this book as it has ever been told before. If one wants to understand just how completely the story of the human past is also the story of fire o[...]
Using landscape photography to reflect on broader notions of culture, the passage of time, and the construction of perception, photographers the authors spent five years to explore the Grand Canyon for their project. This title offers an understanding history of the canyon.[...]
It has become commonplace these days to speak of 'unpacking' texts. "Voice and Vision" is a book about packing that prose in the first place. While history is scholarship, it is also art - that is, literature. And while it has no need to emulate fiction, slump into memoir, or become self-referential[...]
Fire has been an integral feature of our planet for over 400 million years. It has defined human culture from the beginning; it is something without which we cannot survive. While among the most destructive forces on Earth, fire displays equally tremendous powers of cleansing and renewal. Whether hu[...]