Grinnell, John Taliaferro
Grinnell, John Taliaferro
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Grinnell
America's Environmental Pioneer and His Restless Drive to Save the West

Author: John Taliaferro

Narrator: Joe Barrett

Unabridged: 18 hr 36 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 08/27/2019


Synopsis

Before Rachel Carson, there was George Bird Grinnell—the man whose prophetic vision did nothing less than launch American conservation.

George Bird Grinnell, the son of a New York merchant, saw a different future for a nation in the thrall of the Industrial Age. With railroads scarring virgin lands and the formerly vast buffalo herds decimated, the country faced a crossroads: Could it pursue Manifest Destiny without destroying its natural bounty and beauty? The alarm that Grinnell sounded would spark America's conservation movement. Yet today his name has been forgotten—an omission that John Taliaferro's commanding biography now sets right with historical care and narrative flair.

Drawing on forty thousand pages of Grinnell's correspondence and dozens of his diaries, Taliaferro reveals a man whose deeds and high-mindedness earned him a lustrous peerage, from presidents to chiefs, Audubon to Aldo Leopold, John Muir to Gifford Pinchot, Edward S. Curtis to Edward H. Harriman. Throughout his long life, Grinnell was bound by family and sustained by intimate friendships, toggling between the East and the West. As Taliaferro's enthralling portrait demonstrates, it was this tension that wound Grinnell's nearly inexhaustible spring and honed his vision—a vision that still guides the imperiled future of our national treasures.

About John Taliaferro

John Taliaferro is a graduate of Harvard College, a former senior editor at Newsweek, and the author of several books, including All the Great Prizes, winner of the Douglas Dillon Award. He lives in Texas and Montana.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Lucy on May 20, 2019

Is it just me who’s never heard of George Bird Grinnell? I’ve been to Glacier National Park, and must have seen at least the mountain, lake and glacier named for him. But the name meant nothing to me. He was the driving force behind the park. He also played a key role in ensuring that Yellowstone Pa......more

Goodreads review by Cheryl on September 06, 2019

This is not my typical kind of book. A biography of Grinnell, it is lengthy (over 500 pages plus notes and bibliography) and very slow going for me--three weeks to read--but I kept plugging along because, in light of the current state of environmental concern in our country, it gave me hope. It emph......more

Goodreads review by Ann on May 08, 2020

I had heard of Grinnell but knew very little about him and now I know a great deal about his life and his passion for preservation. This biography details his life and his work as a person, as an hunter, An environmentalist, a birder , an historian and as an advocate for the Cheyenne tribe. He was a......more

Goodreads review by Keegan on January 05, 2023

Grinnell is a fascinating character and this book definitely did him justice. Taliaferro draws on a deep well of letters, journals, and published work to demonstrate Grinnell's evolution into a fierce advocate for Indian tribes and committed conservationist at a time where both of those traits were f......more

Goodreads review by Stefani on February 24, 2021

Its... long, and it took me forever to push through. But the subject matter is one I've gained growing respect for since learning about him. Too often historical conservation figures push for the genocide of my race in order to have a play ground. While Grinnell's view points come off as racist today......more