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| Richard Manning provides the history and a sense of the importance of the Big Blackfoot River in Montana, which is threatened with environmental destruction because of gold mining and logging interests. A "New York Times" Notable Book for 1998. | |
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| Length: | 222 pages |
| Height: | 9.5 in. |
| Width: | 6.5 in. |
| Thickness: | 1.0 in. |
| Weight: | 16.8 oz. |
| Publisher's Note | |
| So much of the tortured ecological history of the American West has been played out in microcosm along the banks of the Blackfoot River in western Montana. Generations of abuse - from logging, grazing, mining, and now overdevelopment - have left this once vibrant waterway choked and gasping. And today a new threat looms: a massive gold mine hard by the river's edge. Here is the biography of a river, and like the best of that genre, it resonates far beyond the life of its particular central character. In telling the river's story, Richard Manning takes us as far back as the Salish tribe, who first settled its valley, on through the years of nation building and the influx of new Americans migrating west, to the new settlers of the nineties - the well-monied urban refugees who bring with them their own brand of waste and destruction. He carefully and eloquently chronicles the successive waves of cattle, of axes and chain saws, of bulldozers and dynamite that have bled the life from the river. This is also the story of gold, the lust for which is now the driving force toward what may be the river's ultimate demise. Finally, Manning offers a ground-level view of the battle currently raging in Montana to stop the mine and save the Blackfoot. | |
| Industry reviews | |
| "The Blackfoot River is in trouble, and its woes are described with anger and clarity by Manning in this elegiac account." Gottlieb "One Round River" is so persuasively argued and so well written that its pain does scald the guilty soul." McNamee | |
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