The Quiet World is an epic history of the grassroots activists
and artists who, with the U.S. federal government, saved vast
reaches of wild Alaska from 1879 to 1960. Beginning with naturalist
John Muir, who explored the towering glaciers of the Inside
Passage, and ending with President Dwight Eisenhower, who created
the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge (ANWR), Brinkley showcases how
extraction industry bigwigs were outfoxed by a colorful gallery of
"wilderness believers," including Bull Moose presidential candidate
Theodore Roosevelt, indomitable U.S. Supreme Court Justice William
O. Douglas, photographer Ansel Adams, U.S. Fish and Wildlife
biologist Rachel Carson, and many others. Brinkley also details
conservationists' inspiration to protect Alaska's natural resources
for future generations and tells incredible stories of its
wildlife.
The Quiet World is an ode to the great Alaskan outdoors, and as
we grapple with the perils of global warming and oil spills, it is
essential reading.
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