The national parks portfolio / by Robert Sterling Yard, formerly editor, National Park Service.
1928
E160 .U582 1928 (Mapit)
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Title
The national parks portfolio / by Robert Sterling Yard, formerly editor, National Park Service.
Corporate Author
Edition
Fifth edition Revised by Isabelle F. Story, editor, National Park Service.
Published
Washington : U.S. Govt. Print. Off., 1928.
Language
English
Description
270 pages including illustrations, map. ; 26 cm
Call Number
E160 .U582 1928
Note
At head of title: United States Department of the Interior. Hubert Work, secretary. National Park Service. Stephen T. Mather, director.
"The first edition ... was issued by the Department of the Interior in June, 1916. The second edition, brought up to date by the substitution of later photographs and enlarged by the addition of thirty-six pages, was one of the first publications of the new National Park Service which Congress created August 25, 1916. The third edition, published in 1921, contained twenty-two additional pages of pictures. The fourth edition, issued in 1925, contained information regarding ten new national monuments created after the publication of the third edition, including three new pictures. This, the fifth edition, is a thorough revision of previous issues, both in text and illustrations. In all, ninety-two new pictures have been used."--Note to fifth edition, p. 2.
"The first edition ... was issued by the Department of the Interior in June, 1916. The second edition, brought up to date by the substitution of later photographs and enlarged by the addition of thirty-six pages, was one of the first publications of the new National Park Service which Congress created August 25, 1916. The third edition, published in 1921, contained twenty-two additional pages of pictures. The fourth edition, issued in 1925, contained information regarding ten new national monuments created after the publication of the third edition, including three new pictures. This, the fifth edition, is a thorough revision of previous issues, both in text and illustrations. In all, ninety-two new pictures have been used."--Note to fifth edition, p. 2.
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