Utah, Carved by Winds and Waters; The Beehive State, Settled only 89 Years Ago, Stands a Monument to the Courage of Its Founders

SR A6 Washington DC: The National Geographic, 1936. Reprint from The National Geographic Magazine, Vol. LXIX, No 5, May 1936. Photomount Pamphlet Binder by Gaylord Bros., Inc. Syracuse, N.Y. pp. 577-623, Illustrations (some in color). Map. This reprint includes "Bursts of Color in Sculptured Utah" photographs by Richard H. Stewart. Binder and reprint have four small holes where small string has been inserted to affix reprint to the binder. In early 1936, writer Leo A. Borah visited southern Utah and toured with local tourism booster Randall L. Jones. Richard H. Stewart was a staff photographer for the National Geographic. Condition: Good.

Keywords: Cedar City, Utah, Zion National, Richard H. Stewart, Goblet of Venus, Great Salt Lake, Bryce Canyon, Provo, Sea Gull Monument, Arches National Monument, Twinbow Bridge, Wayne Wonderland, Fort Duchesne, Edwin Arch, Bingham Canyon, Ogden, Artesian Well

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