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Francis P. Farquhar (1887–1974)

Auteur de History of the Sierra Nevada

28+ oeuvres 167 utilisateurs 2 critiques

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Francis P. Farquhar (1887-1974) was a renowned mountaineer, former president of the Sierra Club

Œuvres de Francis P. Farquhar

History of the Sierra Nevada (1609) 116 exemplaires
American Alpine Journal 1958 (1958) — Directeur de publication — 2 exemplaires
Mount Olympus (1929) 2 exemplaires

Oeuvres associées

Mountaineering in the Sierra Nevada (1872) — Directeur de publication, quelques éditions102 exemplaires
Up and Down California in 1860-1864: The Journal of William H. Brewer, Fourth Edition, with Maps (1966) — Directeur de publication, quelques éditions84 exemplaires
The Mighty Sierra: Portrait of a Mountain World [The Great West Series] (1972) — Préface, quelques éditions26 exemplaires

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A delightful April Fools' biblio-hoax, this catalog consists of thirty-eight made-up book descriptions with funny titles (Ansel Adams' Focus Pocus: How to Take Pictures in the Dark); odd descriptions (a copy of a suppressed, "unexpurgated" first edition of Tom Sawyer); weird binding materials ("second-hand shoe leather," "half alligator, half horse"), &c. Good fun all round.
 
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JBD1 | Oct 15, 2016 |
Farquhar's History of the Sierra Nevada is a very well researched distillation of various primary documents concerning the discovery, exploration, and lore concerning the Sierra Nevada Mountains. From what little primary records exist and have been compiled, Farquhar is able to weed out unreliable accounts from those that merit the most attention. He takes great trouble to place undated, or anonymous sources within their context, drawing on secondary documents and hearsay to narrow down where the first hand information belongs.

There are many interesting stories gathered together here in one source: Accounts of the first non-natives to discover Yosemite, the Calaveras Big Trees, the survey of California by J.D. Whitney, among many. It also introduces such famous California historical figures as John Muir, and tells their stories.

I give History of the Sierra Nevada three and a half stars chiefly due to the disjointed nature of this history; Farquhar is forever skipping around, often leaving a paragraph with something like "...more about that in a later chapter." He does this over and over, to the point where it takes you out of the topic that you are currently reading on. I think a more accurate title would be "Collected Histories of the Sierra Nevada". While it may be a good thing in some regards that most of the chapters can stand 100% on their own, without knowledge of any prior or following chapters, it makes the overall reading too disjointed and difficult to stay engaged.
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½
 
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jshrop | Sep 29, 2009 |

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