Basin and Range by John McPhee (1982, Trade Paperback)

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PublisherFarrar, Straus & Giroux
ISBN-100374516901
ISBN-139780374516901
eBay Product ID (ePID)126369

Product Key Features

Book TitleBasin and Range
Number of Pages240 Pages
LanguageEnglish
TopicEarth Sciences / Geology, Rocks & Minerals, Regional
Publication Year1982
IllustratorYes
GenreNature, Science
AuthorJohn Mcphee
Book SeriesAnnals of the Former World Ser.
FormatTrade Paperback

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Item Height0.6 in
Item Weight9.2 Oz
Item Length8.2 in
Item Width5.7 in

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Intended AudienceTrade
LCCN80-028679
ReviewsHe triumphs by succinct prose, by his uncanny ability to capture the essence of a complex issue, or an arcane trade secret, in a well-turned phrase., McPhee has taken on something that all of us--especially the American Geological Institute and its news magazine Geotimes--should take on: the explanation to non-geologists of what geology is all about., In Basin and Range , McPhee is not so much a visiting amateur as a rhapsodist of "deep time" . . . The result is a fascinating book., "InBasin and Range, McPhee is not so much a visiting amateur as a rhapsodist of "deep time" . . . The result is a fascinating book." Paul Zweig,The New York Times Book Review, One result of the trip west is an introduction to plate tectonics--probably the most readable summary extant. Geologists will find it sound, others will find it understandable and illuminating., "In Basin and Range , McPhee is not so much a visiting amateur as a rhapsodist of "deep time" . . . The result is a fascinating book." Paul Zweig, The New York Times Book Review "One result of the trip west is an introduction to plate tectonics--probably the most readable summary extant. Geologists will find it sound, others will find it understandable and illuminating." -- Geotimes "He triumphs by succinct prose, by his uncanny ability to capture the essence of a complex issue, or an arcane trade secret, in a well-turned phrase." -- Stephen J. Gould, New York Review of Books "An exciting account of geology and the geologist, providing both an excellent history and an up-to-date snapshot of our science in the 1980s." -- Howard R. Gould President, the Geological Society of America "McPhee has taken on something that all of us--especially the American Geological Institute and its news magazine Geotimes--should take on: the explanation to non-geologists of what geology is all about." -- Wendell Cochran, Geotimes "The best popular portrayal of geology that I have seen in my thirty-two years of experience as a professional geologist." -- H. A. Kuehnert, Director, Worldwide Exploration, Phillips Petroleum Company, The best popular portrayal of geology that I have seen in my thirty-two years of experience as a professional geologist., InBasin and Range, McPhee is not so much a visiting amateur as a rhapsodist of deep time" . . . The result is a fascinating book." – Paul Zweig,The New York Times Book Review One result of the trip west is an introduction to plate tectonics--probably the most readable summary extant. Geologists will find it sound, others will find it understandable and illuminating." --Geotimes He triumphs by succinct prose, by his uncanny ability to capture the essence of a complex issue, or an arcane trade secret, in a well-turned phrase." -- Stephen J. Gould,New York Review of Books An exciting account of geology and the geologist, providing both an excellent history and an up-to-date snapshot of our science in the 1980s." -- Howard R. Gould President, the Geological Society of America McPhee has taken on something that all of us--especially the American Geological Institute and its news magazine Geotimes--should take on: the explanation to non-geologists of what geology is all about." -- Wendell Cochran,Geotimes The best popular portrayal of geology that I have seen in my thirty-two years of experience as a professional geologist." -- H. A. Kuehnert, Director, Worldwide Exploration, Phillips Petroleum Company, "In Basin and Range , McPhee is not so much a visiting amateur as a rhapsodist of "deep time" . . . The result is a fascinating book." -- Paul Zweig, The New York Times Book Review "One result of the trip west is an introduction to plate tectonics--probably the most readable summary extant. Geologists will find it sound, others will find it understandable and illuminating." -- Geotimes "He triumphs by succinct prose, by his uncanny ability to capture the essence of a complex issue, or an arcane trade secret, in a well-turned phrase." -- Stephen J. Gould, New York Review of Books "An exciting account of geology and the geologist, providing both an excellent history and an up-to-date snapshot of our science in the 1980s." -- Howard R. Gould President, the Geological Society of America "McPhee has taken on something that all of us--especially the American Geological Institute and its news magazine Geotimes--should take on: the explanation to non-geologists of what geology is all about." -- Wendell Cochran, Geotimes "The best popular portrayal of geology that I have seen in my thirty-two years of experience as a professional geologist." -- H. A. Kuehnert, Director, Worldwide Exploration, Phillips Petroleum Company, An exciting account of geology and the geologist, providing both an excellent history and an up-to-date snapshot of our science in the 1980s.
Series Volume Number1
Dewey Decimal557.9
SynopsisThe first of John McPhee's works in his series on geology and geologists, Basin and Range is a book of journeys through ancient terrains, always in juxtaposition with travels in the modern world--a history of vanished landscapes, enhanced by the histories of people who bring them to light. The title refers to the physiographic province of the United States that reaches from eastern Utah to eastern California, a silent world of austere beauty, of hundreds of discrete high mountain ranges that are green with junipers and often white with snow. The terrain becomes the setting for a lyrical evocation of the science of geology, with important digressions into the plate-tectonics revolution and the history of the geologic time scale.

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    It's a book I love and bought to give as a gift. No one tells the story of the land better than John McPhee. The book is satisfactory and the shipping prompt. I do wish books could be send in some other packaging than plastic bags.

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