You are here

Back to top

Hetch Hetchy: Undoing a Great American Mistake (Paperback)

Hetch Hetchy: Undoing a Great American Mistake Cover Image
$24.95
Email or call for price

Description


In the 1920's the thirsty city of San Francisco reached deep into Yosemite National Park to build the O'Shaughnessy Dam on the Tuolumne River, diverting one-third of the river's water and flooding the Hetch Hetchy Valley, said at the time to be as magnificent as Yosemite Valley itself. The water that flows through tunnels and pipelines into the households of San Francisco is steeped in the resulting heated debates, which began over a century ago and burn to this day.

Examining the stunning engineering feat that the dam represented to some when it was constructed, as well as the heartbreak of others, such as John Muir, over the loss of a valley as radiant as any in Yosemite National Park, award-winning nature writer Kenneth Brower's Hetch Hetchy: Undoing a Great American Mistake is a tribute to the men and women whose lives were shaped by those waters, and the wild landscape that still exists beneath them.


Product Details
ISBN: 9781597142281
ISBN-10: 159714228X
Publisher: Heyday Books
Publication Date: August 1st, 2013
Pages: 118
Language: English