"AN ELOQUENT VOICE": FIRST EDITION OF BEYOND THE HUNDREDTH MERIDIAN, SIGNED BY WALLACE STEGNER
STEGNER, Wallace. Beyond the Hundredth Meridian: John Wesley Powell and the Second Opening of the West. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1954. Octavo, original brown cloth, cartographic endpapers, original dust jacket.
First edition of Stegner's compelling history of the Powell expedition, signed by him on the half title, illustrated with large folding color panorama of the Grand Canyon and numerous maps and plates, in scarce dust jacket.
John Wesley Powell led the first expedition to descend the Colorado River through the Grand Canyon, and later founded the Geological Survey. Stegner's historical work "details Powell's trailblazing explorations and discusses his encouragement of government-sponsored scientific studies of the ecologically endangered West… Stegner is universally regarded as one the very finest writers of his era dealing with the personal challenges and the aesthetic rewards of life in the West. His is an eloquent voice pleading for familial understanding and respect for the land" (ANB). Beyond the Hundredth Meridian is "a book that many have compared in its importance to Rachel Carson's Silent Spring" (Benson, 199).
Book with lower corners gently bumped, near-fine; dust jacket with slightly toned spine, a few minor rubs, also near-fine. A lovely copy, scarce and desirable signed.