Tuesday, March 26, 2013

The Big Burn: Teddy Roosevelt and the Fire that Saved America

The Big Burn
The Big Burn: Teddy Roosevelt and the Fire that Saved America
Timothy Egan (Author)
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On the afternoon of August 20, 1910, a battering ram of wind moved through the drought-stricken national forests of Washington, Idaho, and Montana, whipping the hundreds of small blazes burning across the forest floor into a roaring inferno that jumped from treetop to ridge as it raged, destroying towns and timber in the blink of an eye. Forest rangers had assembled nearly ten thousand men — college boys, day workers, immigrants from mining camps — to fight the fire. But no living person had seen anything like those flames, and neither the rangers nor anyone else knew how to subdue them. Egan narrates the struggles of the overmatched rangers against the implacable fire with unstoppable dramatic force. Equally dramatic is the larger story he tells of outsized president Teddy Roosevelt and his chief forester, Gifford Pinchot. Pioneering the notion of conservation, Roosevelt and Pinchot did nothing less than create the idea of public land as our national treasure, owned by and preserved for every citizen. The robber barons fought Roosevelt and Pinchot’s rangers, but the Big Burn saved the forests even as it destroyed them: the heroism shown by the rangers turned public opinion permanently in their favor and became the creation myth that drove the Forest Service, with consequences still felt in the way our national lands are protected — or not — today.

  • Rank: #46359 in Books
  • Published on: 2009-10-19
  • Format: Deckle Edge
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 1.08" h x 6.38" w x 9.14" l, 1.22 pounds
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • 336 pages
  • Forest fires Idaho History

Description #1 by eBay:

Find The Big Burn: Teddy Roosevelt & The Fire That Saved America By Timothy Egan on eBay in the category Books>Nonfiction.

Description #2 by LangtonInfo.com:

Offers a dramatic account of the largest-ever forest fire in America, which cemented Teddy Roosevelt's legacy because the heroism shown by the forest rangers turned public opinion permanently in favor of the forests, which Roosevelt wanted to conserve, in a book by a Pulitzer Prize and National Book Award winner. Reprint. 75000 first printing. A best-selling Washington Post Book of the Year.

Description #3 by Barnes & Noble - Wonder Book:

Categories: Forest conservation->United States, Forest fires, Science & Nature - 2010 Holiday Recommendations. Contributors: Timothy Egan - Author. Format: Hardcover

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