‘Impressions of the North Cascades’ – a FREE eBook

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Edited by John C. Miles
Illustrations by Dale Hamilton

Impressions of the North Cascades has been made available for you to read FREE online here at the NCCC website!

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“This awesome essay collection is a moving look at the history and future of the north cascades. The essays come from many people who have been touched by the mountains and their moving prose makes you want to take to the mountains yourself. Topics range from the ancient geologic history of the range to the historical use of the range from Native Americans to gold diggers and loggers. It then proceeds to current issues, dams, recreation and logging, and ends with a look into what the future may hold for these majestic mountains.” –Jessica at Village Books


Original print edition published by
The Mountaineers
1001 SW Klickitat Way
Seattle, WA 98134

While this title is no longer in print, some copies may be available from Village Books.

© 1996 by John C. Miles
All rights reserved

No part of this book may be reproduced in any form, or by any electronic, mechanical, or other means, without permission in writing from the publisher.

Published simultaneously in Canada by Douglas & McIntyre, Ltd., 1615 Venables Street, Vancouver, B.C. V5L 2H1

Published simultaneously in Great Britain by Cordee, 3a DeMontfort Street, Leicester, England, LE1 7HD

Edited by Deborah Kaufmann
Map by Green Rhino Graphics
Illustrations by Dale Hamilton
Cover design by Watson Graphics
Book design by Alice C. Merrill
Cover illustration and frontispiece by Dale Hamilton. Frontispiece: North slopes of Mount Johannesburg

Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Impressions of the North Cascades: essays about a northwest landscape / edited and introduced by John C. Miles
p. cm.
Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN 0-89886-484-4
1. Cascade Range—Description and travel. 2. Landscape—Cascade Range. I. Miles, John C.
F851.7.147 1996         96-30628
917.95—dc20             CIP