Synopses & Reviews
It's now a given that Americansand people the world overwould seek to preserve their sacred, special places. One hundred fifty years ago, however, it was definitely
not a foregone conclusion that the awe-inspiring granite cliffs, astounding waterfalls, and sublime sequoias of Yosemite would be protected. This idea of preservation was the national park idea; an idea that started from a seed, a seed that was planted in Yosemite. It was through the efforts of people like James Mason Hutchings, Galen Clark, Frederick Law Olmsted, John Muir, and Theodore Roosevelt among others that the world learned of Yosemite, flocked to it, nearly destroyed it, and ultimately saved it. These fascinating characters and their remarkable stories are skillfully woven together in this beautiful volume, created expressly to capture the wonder of Yosemite and to inspire future generations to do their part for wild places.
Review
"Who elsemaybe Thoreau or Muirloves this land and its possibilities the way Dayton Duncan does? Most of us have had our moments in Nature; Dayton Duncan has transformed those transformations into a callingawakening everyone to the rich inheritance that is our National Parks. And he does so in this inspiring book with loving, affecting, stirring narrative and John Muirs old gift of evangelism." Ken Burns, Filmmaker, Walpole, NH
Review
"Who elsemaybe Thoreau or Muirloves this land and its possibilities the way Dayton Duncan does? Most of us have had our moments in Nature; Dayton Duncan has transformed those transformations into a callingawakening everyone to the rich inheritance that is our National Parks. And he does so in this inspiring book with loving, affecting, stirring narrative and John Muirs old gift of evangelism."
Ken Burns, Filmmaker, Walpole, NHNATIONAL PARKS TRAVELER, December 22, 2013
"Stunning illustrations, many in full color, complement Duncans engaging text. It is arguably the most beautiful bookand the best writtenpublished on Yosemite by any historian. To be sure, no one should mistake it for a coffee table book. No less than the text, every illustration has been carefully researched. All add to the story. The historical illustrations especially hit the mark." Alfred Runte
BOOKLIST, November 2013
"Illustrated with beautiful color photographs in a coffee-table format, Duncans work is a fitting and timely tribute both to Yosemites enduring natural beauty and the wisdom of Americas national park program."
WINNER, 2014 Association of Partners for Public Lands Media and Partnership Awards, Books category
THE GEORGE WRIGHT FORUM, vol 31, no. 1 (2014)
"The Yosemite Conservancy is marking the 150th anniversary of the Yosemite Grant by releasing a new publication, Seed of the Future: Yosemite and the Evolution of the National Park Idea, authored by the writer and filmmaker Dayton Duncan. The handsomely designed and generously illustrated book revisits the Yosemite Grant and the evolution of the national park idea” and should attract a wide readership. This message is important, as the national significance of the Yosemite story has been obscured by time, incomplete documentation, and often-contradictory interpretations." Rolf Diamant
SILVER MEDALIST, Best Regional Non-fiction, West-Pacific Region, 2014 IPPY Awards
About the Author
Dayton Duncan is an award-winning author and filmmaker who has served on the boards of the National Park Foundation, Student Conservation Association, and Conservation Lands Foundation. He wrote and produced the acclaimed PBS series
The National Parks: Americas Best Idea, among others. This is his twelfth book. He lives in Walpole, NH.
Table of Contents
Prologue: Seed of the Future
1. The Testimony of the Rocks
2. As Famed as Niagara
3. The Duty of Government 000
4. The Morning of Creation
5. Perversion of the Trust
6. Uncle Sam's Soldiers
7. To Last through the Ages
Epilogue: Inspiration Point
Afterword
Acknowledgments
Selected Bibliography
Credits
Index