
Kaw Valley Landscapes
Kansas perhaps needs a tour guide more than do many places, writes cultural geographer James Shortridge, for the state is more generally viewed as a place to escape from than a place to visit. Illustrated with numerous maps and with charming pen-and-ink drawings by Antoinette Cook Smith, Kaw Valley Landscapes demonstrates that beyond the interstate highways of northeastern Kansas are ethnic enclaves, Indian reservations, sleepy rural towns, a variety of folk architecture, dramatic examples of the geological effects of glaciation--in short, a fascinating local panorama of land and life.
The starting point is easy to find, at the Kansas-Missouri border on I-70. It is an appropriate place because the Kansas River, whose valley is the subject of this book, here empties into the Missouri. The spot has added significance in that the viaduct over the Kaw is dedicated to Lewis and Clark. What better place, Shortridge asks, for a modern exploring expedition to begin?
Kaw Valley Landscapes is a revised edition of the guidebook originally published in 1977.
- Undertitel
- Traveller's Guide to North Eastern Kansas
- Författare
- James R. Shortridge
- Upplaga
- Second Edition
- ISBN
- 9780700603831
- Språk
- Engelska
- Vikt
- 333 gram
- Utgivningsdatum
- 1988-09-20
- Sidor
- 256
