Reviews
" Post-Civil War years were extraordinary times in the American West. Clarence King-- the larger-than-life geologist, entrepreneur, and bon vivant-- led the way. In this marvelously engaging and well-illustrated book, the eminent geologist James Gregory Moore captures the excitement of King and his times." -- Richard S. Fiske, Research Geologist and Former Director of the Smithsonian Institution' s National Museum of Natural History, "Post-Civil War years were extraordinary times in the American West. Clarence King-the larger-than-life geologist, entrepreneur, and bon vivant-led the way. In this marvelously engaging and well-illustrated book, the eminent geologist James Gregory Moore captures the excitement of King and his times."-Richard S. Fiske, Research Geologist and Former Director of the Smithsonian Institutions National Museum of Natural History, "Writing from new sources and intimate personal knowledge of the western landscape that challenged King, Moore illuminates the genius, dedication and energy that enabled King to pioneer his acclaimed survey of the United States along the 40th parallel west of the 100th meridian. This adventure-filled book should appeal greatly to Earth scientists, western historians and the general public."--Dallas L. Peck, Emeritus Scientist (and Former Director), U.S. Geological Survey, "This comprehensive account of the life and work of Clarence King (1842-1901)-entrepreneur, naturalist, and geologist-will appeal to geologists, historians of science, and those interested in nature."- CHOICE, "King of the 40th Paralleloffers a fascinating history of origins of geological fieldwork in the American West."-Southern California Quarterly, " King of the 40th Parallel offers a fascinating history of origins of geological fieldwork in the American West."- Southern California Quarterly, "This comprehensive account of the life and work of Clarence King (1842-1901)—entrepreneur, naturalist, and geologist—will appeal to geologists, historians of science, and those interested in nature."— CHOICE, "Writing from new sources and intimate personal knowledge of the western landscape that challenged King, Moore illuminates the genius, dedication and energy that enabled King to pioneer his acclaimed survey of the United States along the 40th parallel west of the 100th meridian. This adventure-filled book should appeal greatly to Earth scientists, western historians and the general public."-Dallas L. Peck, Emeritus Scientist (and Former Director), U.S. Geological Survey, "Writing from new sources and intimate personal knowledge of the western landscape that challenged King, Moore illuminates the genius, dedication and energy that enabled King to pioneer his acclaimed survey of the United States along the 40th parallel west of the 100th meridian. This adventure-filled book should appeal greatly to Earth scientists, western historians and the general public."—Dallas L. Peck, Emeritus Scientist (and Former Director), U.S. Geological Survey, "Post-Civil War years were extraordinary times in the American West. Clarence King—the larger-than-life geologist, entrepreneur, and bon vivant—led the way. In this marvelously engaging and well-illustrated book, the eminent geologist James Gregory Moore captures the excitement of King and his times."—Richard S. Fiske, Research Geologist and Former Director of the Smithsonian Institutions National Museum of Natural History, " King of the 40th Parallel offers a fascinating history of origins of geological fieldwork in the American West."— Southern California Quarterly, "This comprehensive account of the life and work of Clarence King (1842-1901)-entrepreneur, naturalist, and geologist-will appeal to geologists, historians of science, and those interested in nature."-CHOICE, "Post-Civil War years were extraordinary times in the American West. Clarence King-the larger-than-life geologist, entrepreneur, and bon vivant-led the way. In this marvelously engaging and well-illustrated book, the eminent geologist James Gregory Moore captures the excitement of King and his times."-Richard S. Fiske, Research Geologist and Former Director of the Smithsonian Institution's National Museum of Natural History, "This comprehensive account of the life and work of Clarence King (1842-1901)-- entrepreneur, naturalist, and geologist-- will appeal to geologists, historians of science, and those interested in nature."-- "CHOICE", "This comprehensive account of the life and work of Clarence King (1842-1901)--entrepreneur, naturalist, and geologist--will appeal to geologists, historians of science, and those interested in nature."-- CHOICE, "Writing from new sources and intimate personal knowledge of the western landscape that challenged King, Moore illuminates the genius, dedication and energy that enabled King to pioneer his acclaimed survey of the United States along the 40th parallel west of the 100th meridian. This adventure-filled book should appeal greatly to Earth scientists, western historians and the general public." -- Dallas L. Peck, Emeritus Scientist (and Former Director), U.S. Geological Survey, ""King of the 40th Parallel" offers a fascinating history of origins of geological fieldwork in the American West."--"Southern California Quarterly", " King of the 40th Parallel offers a fascinating history of origins of geological fieldwork in the American West."-- Southern California Quarterly, "Post-Civil War years were extraordinary times in the American West. Clarence King--the larger-than-life geologist, entrepreneur, and bon vivant--led the way. In this marvelously engaging and well-illustrated book, the eminent geologist James Gregory Moore captures the excitement of King and his times."--Richard S. Fiske, Research Geologist and Former Director of the Smithsonian Institutions National Museum of Natural History