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In his introduction to Dan Dancer's The Four Seasons of Kansas, bestselling author William Least Heat-Moon reflects upon the Great Kansas Passage of those who race their cars westward across Interstate 70 without trying to understand the truth of the place. Ted Cable and Wayne Maley come to the rescue of those travelers with a new guide that will expand and enrich their understanding of a state whose history, in Heat-Moon's words, is "a tumbling of guns, torches, hatchets, and knives."
Guided by Cable and Maley, the historical landscapes of I-70 come back to life, recalling landmarks and legacies relating to pioneer movements and Indian dispossession, army outposts and great bison hunts, cowboys and cattle trails, the struggles over slavery and womens rights, and the emergence of major wheat, beef, oil, and water industries.
Their guide parcels out information, mile-marker by mile-marker (in boldface), in a way that's equally accessible to westbound and eastbound users alike.
,br>In this second edition the authors have updated the information throughout, including new sites and new stories. Driving across Kansas, 2nd edition will reward the observant traveler with a treasure trove of details sure to increase his or her appreciation for the great Sunflower State.
In his introduction to Dan Dancer's The Four Seasons of Kansas, bestselling author William Least Heat-Moon reflects upon the Great Kansas Passage of those who race their cars westward across Interstate 70 without trying to understand the truth of the place. Ted Cable and Wayne Maley come to the rescue of those travelers with a new guide that will expand and enrich their understanding of a state whose history, in Heat-Moon's words, is "a tumbling of guns, torches, hatchets, and knives."
Guided by Cable and Maley, the historical landscapes of I-70 come back to life, recalling landmarks and legacies relating to pioneer movements and Indian dispossession, army outposts and great bison hunts, cowboys and cattle trails, the struggles over slavery and womens rights, and the emergence of major wheat, beef, oil, and water industries.
Their guide parcels out information, mile-marker by mile-marker (in boldface), in a way that's equally accessible to westbound and eastbound users alike.
,br>In this second edition the authors have updated the information throughout, including new sites and new stories. Driving across Kansas, 2nd edition will reward the observant traveler with a treasure trove of details sure to increase his or her appreciation for the great Sunflower State.
Ted T. Cable is a professor of Park Management and Conservation at
Kansas State University and a fellow of the National Association
for Interpretation. A designer of several nature parks and
preserves, he has published widely on natural resource management
and environmental interpretation. He is the coauthor of Driving
Across Missouri (Kansas).
Wayne Maley is the retired director of special projects for the
American Society of Agricultural Engineers and the author of A
Companion’s Guide for Travelling I-80: Iowa Really Isnt Boring.
"Keep a copy in your glove compartment to have handy for the next
time someone complains that the Kansas landscape is flat and
boring."--Kansas History
"Interstate 70 is the 'main street of Kansas.' This mile-by-mile
guide describes the history, plants and animals, landscape, and
agriculture along I-70, from the High Plains of western Kansas to
the Missouri River, and everything in between."--Rex Buchanan,
coauthor of Roadside Kansas: A Traveler's Guide to Its Geology and
Landmarks"Effectively combines practical information with history
and geography in a manner that will appeal to anyone who drives
I-70. A highly readable narrative companion for journeys across
Kansas."--Virgil W. Dean, editor of Kansas History: A Journal of
the Central Plains
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