Looking Glass Rock

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Bol Beginning as a project to photograph a wild place through the seasons, this book developed over time into a deep study of both the natural and human history of an outstanding feature of North Carolina's Pisgah National Forest. Looking Glass Rock is a pluton, a massive mound of granite defined by towering cliffs that attract elite climbers as well as casual hikers and sightseers. An extensive photographic archive forms the core of the book, supplemented by historic images and maps. An accompanying essay explores the abundant botany and unique geology of Looking Glass Rock, as well as the various peoples--Cherokee Indians, hardscrabble Scots-Irish farmers, vastly wealthy Biltmore estate owners, loggers, moonshiners, and Civilian Conservation Corpsmen--who once occupied the area and left traces of their former presence. This book offers a model for an exploration of a particular Appalachian landscape with a fulsome appreciation for both its wild beauty and its compelling human story.

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Beginning as a project to photograph a wild place through the seasons, this book developed over time into a deep study of both the natural and human history of an outstanding feature of North Carolina's Pisgah National Forest. Looking Glass Rock is a pluton, a massive mound of granite defined by towering cliffs that attract elite climbers as well as casual hikers and sightseers. An extensive photographic archive forms the core of the book, supplemented by historic images and maps. An accompanying essay explores the abundant botany and unique geology of Looking Glass Rock, as well as the various peoples--Cherokee Indians, hardscrabble Scots-Irish farmers, vastly wealthy Biltmore estate owners, loggers, moonshiners, and Civilian Conservation Corpsmen--who once occupied the area and left traces of their former presence. This book offers a model for an exploration of a particular Appalachian landscape with a fulsome appreciation for both its wild beauty and its compelling human story.


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Merk Clemson University Press
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