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Title Joshua tree : desolation tango / text by Deanne Stillman ; photographs by Galen Hunt
Publisher Tucson : University of Arizona Press, ©2006
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 Ohioana Library  F868.J6 S75 2006    LIB USE ONLY
Series Desert places
Subject Stillman, Deanne -- Travel -- California -- Joshua Tree National Park
Joshua Tree National Park (Calif.)
Add'l Author Hunt, Galen, 1962- photographer
Description xiv, 76 pages : illustrations ; 26 cm
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 75-76)
Summary "In a subtle dance of arid solitude, two southern California deserts come together at Joshua Tree National Park. One is the Colorado Desert - an extension of the Sonoran Desert - which features natural gardens of ocotillo and cholla cactus. Moving west, the other end of the park engages the Mojave Desert, the special habitat of the Joshua tree as well as some of the most interesting geologic displays found anywhere."
"For Deanne Stillman, Joshua Tree is a place of pilgrimage. Her own desert mecca, the park speaks to her in ways that no other place does. With crisp and impassioned narrative she takes the reader through the park's wonders, including a talking cactus, mysterious rock art, and rocks in the shape of the late New York Yankees manager Billy Martin. Photographs by Galen Hunt further accentuate the gorgeous landscape, highlighting the growing need to preserve its beauty." "While it explores the park's history, geology, flora, and fauna, Joshua Tree also is a plea to walk lightly on the land, to conserve our natural heritage, and to appreciate places that call out to the soul."--Jacket
ISBN 0816523509
9780816523504
OCLC # 64453343