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EXTRACT FROM . the grand canon A WORLDWIDE BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE GRAND CANYON AND LOWER COLORADO RIVER REGIONS in the United States and Mexico 1535–2018 90, 0 0 0 CATEGORIZED AND AUGM ENTED CITATIONS OF PUBLICATIONS FROM AROUND THE WORLD IN 95 LANGUAGES WITH EXTENSIVE BACKGROUND AND SUPPORTING INFORMATION EARLE E. SPAMER RAVEN’S PERCH MEDIA PHILADELPHIA 2019 1535 The Grand Canon 2018 Copyright © 2019 Earle E. Spamer Raven’s Perch Media Philadelphia, Pennsylvania EXTRACT RETRIEVED FROM https://ravensperch.org A Raven’s Perch Digital Production PDF USERS TAKE NOTE : HYPERLINKS TO OTHER SECTIONS OR CITATIONS WITHIN THIS EXTRACT ARE ACTIVE HYPERLINKS TO EXTERNAL SOURCES (ON THE WEB) ARE ACTIVE HYPERLINKS TO OTHER PARTS OF The Grand Canon COMPLETE VOLUME ARE NOT ACTIVE BECAUSE YOU ARE USING ONLY AN EXTRACTED PART (use the complete PDF volume to utilize these links) THE BIBLIOGRAPHY ALSO CONTAINS A FEW PUBLICATIONS DATED 2019 THAT WERE AVAILABLE IN DECEMBER 2018–JANUARY 2019 The Grand Canon, produced in digital format, renews and updates the monographic presentation of out-of-print inkprint editions of the Bibliography of the Grand Canyon and the Lower Colorado River by Earle E. Spamer (Grand Canyon Natural History Association, 1981, 1990, 1993). It complements but significantly elaborates upon on the online, searchable database (www.grandcanyonbiblio.org) sponsored by the Grand Canyon Association 2000–2019 (since 2018 the Grand Canyon Conservancy). The bibliography presented in The Grand Canon is the definitive version. This is not a commercial product and is not distributed by sale. The author receives no remuneration or services for the preparation or distribution of this product. Neither the Grand Canyon Conservancy, the National Park Service, nor any of the bibliographical contributors, are in any way responsible for the production or distribution of this work. Citations or remarks that mention ®Registered Trademarks, ™Trademarks, SMService Marks, or other protected names and identifiers are not here endorsements of those products or services. The inclusion of a citation in this work documents only its existence; views expressed therein do not necessarily represent the views of the author or any of the bibliographical contributors. Quotations from works are made as critical analyses for bibliographical identification, to corroborate and elucidate for users the pertinence of the cited work to the bibliography or to confirm subject placement within the scope of this work, and as aids for users to identify the whole of a published work that may be pertinent to their work or interests. Ascertaining the availability or accessibility of cited items is the responsibility of the user. This publication is produced in a searchable-text PDF format, which requires the use of the free Adobe™ Acrobat™ Reader. It is designed as a book for screen viewing or printing. To view it in book format with opposing pages, use the appropriate viewing mode of the PDF software so that odd-numbered pages appear on the right. As is customary with PDFs any page may be reduced or enlarged without degrading text or original image quality. THE GRAND CANON A WORLDWIDE BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE GRAND CANYON AND LOWER COLORADO RIVER REGIONS IN THE UNITED STATES AND MEXICO . 99 TRAVEL AND TRAIL GUIDES Informational guides to routing, attractions and accommodations of hiking, camping, and land-, water-, and air-travel in the Grand Canyon region and the vicinity of the lower Colorado River (excluding Colorado River guides and geological field guides) GO TO NAVIGATION PAGE GO TO BIBLIOGRAPHY TABLE OF CONTENTS 1535 The Grand Canon 2018 PART 9. TRAVEL AND TRAIL GUIDES FOR THE GRAND CANYON AND LOWER COLORADO RIVER REGIONS Anonymous (continued) OVERVIEW. This part includes only those publications that provide route-finding information, seasonal or other data on accommodations, and time-limited information such as fees; speci- fically for hiking, camping, auto, air or river travel, lodging, restaurants, commercial recrea- tional and educational opportunities, and scenic attractions. Resources include those for equestrian and other stock use, pet-related travel, and similar activities. Some travel adviso- ries are also included here. RELATED MATERIAL PART 2 GENERAL PUBLICATIONS for “travel” material that is substantially more than information about accommodations, facilities, activities, etc. PART 3 THE NEW YORK TIMES for additional items that relate to this part of the bibliography PART 5, APPENDIX 3 for a segregated listing that contains publications specifically for people with mobility or activity lmitations PART 6 YOUTH for pertinent items that relate to this part of the bibliography PART 10 COLORADO RIVER GUIDES for travel guides to the Colorado River PART 11, SECTION 2 LOWER COLORADO RIVER—GEOLOGY for geological guides in the lower Colorado River region PART 23 GEOLOGICAL FIELD GUIDES for specialized geological guides to the Grand Canyon region and Colorado River through Grand Canyon PART 26 AUDIO-VISUAL WORKS for travel guides on film or digital media PART 27 AUDIO WORKS for travel guides on audio media (for example, for use in automobiles) ____________________________________________________________________________________________ THIS PART INCLUDES MATERIAL DATED 2019 THAT WAS AVAILABLE IN DECEMBER 2018–JANUARY 2019 NOTES FOR PART 9 MATERIAL that appears in periodically published regional tourists’ guides is selected. Often the texts are repeated from one season, and from one year, to the next. Thus, for some such publications a representative sampling is included in the bibliography. If an item stands out from others that are usually repeated, or if their eye-catching titles differ greatly between installments, they will be cited as examples of editorial style and the editors’ intention to refocus the article’s interest for the visitor. More specifically, from the Grand Canyon Tusayan Guide (and variant titles) and the affiliated Williams guide that also includes Grand Canyon and Tusayan, both published by the Williams-Grand Canyon News, all general items are included in Part 2 (GENERAL PUBLICATIONS) rather than mixing them between Parts 2 and 9. This was done because the contexts and content of individual items are so closely interrelated that they could be listed in either part, 3790 1535 The Grand Canon 2018 PART 9. TRAVEL AND TRAIL GUIDES FOR THE GRAND CANYON AND LOWER COLORADO RIVER REGIONS Anonymous (continued) or both, probably to even greater distraction to those who are browsing this bibliography. I feel that it is more beneficial to keep these frequently addressed, selected, items together. U.S. National Park Service publications are proliferate. After the Second World War, National Park Service guides to park units became essentially just guides to services and activities, foregoing the pre-war style of inclduing essays and other culturally informative texts in addition to visitors’ information and rules and regulations. These pre-war publications are cited in Part 2 (GENERAL PUBLICATIONS) of this bibliography—see there variously under U.S. Department of the Interior or U.S. National Park Service. However, pre-war guides specifi- cally for hiking and similar activities are listed here in Part 9. Beginning in 1977 park-specific productions include the standardized “Unigrid” publications, which feature a black-background banner on the front of each, with at least the Park Service unit noted as text within the banner. All of the post-war guides are cited here in Part 9. Unigrid products are easily identified by the prominent black-background banner on the front of each production; for example, these single-sheet folded brochures: 3791 1535 The Grand Canon 2018 PART 9. TRAVEL AND TRAIL GUIDES FOR THE GRAND CANYON AND LOWER COLORADO RIVER REGIONS Anonymous (continued) See also Part 31 (NEWSPAPERS) of the bibliography for citations of pertinent park-unit news- papers, which served similar functions to the activities guides (for example, Grand Canyon National Park Guide and related titles, ITEM NO. 31.36). ____________________________________________________________________________________________ Part 9 includes citations of items that contain potentially offensive material, which due to the presence of sexual or other matter that some users, for religious, moral, or personal reasons, may not wish to encounter. This is additionally important as this is an internationally focused bibliography with an international audience. The pertinent citations are grouped in the Supplement at the end of Part 9. The cited items themselves may contain explicit material but a few of them do not; yet these, too, are segregated because the serials in which they appear do contain such matter. (Off-color language is not included.) ____________________________________________________________________________________________ 3792 1535 The Grand Canon 2018 PART 9. TRAVEL AND TRAIL GUIDES FOR THE GRAND CANYON AND LOWER COLORADO RIVER REGIONS Anonymous (continued) GO TO END OF ANONYMOUS IN THIS PART Anonymous PUBLICATION NOT DATED: DATE NOT DETERMINED NOR ESTIMATED NO DATE 9.1 Lees Ferry and Lonely Dell Ranch historic districts : a walking tour guide. Page, Arizona: Glen Canyon Natural History Association, 12 pp. [NOTE: See also Anonymous (1983, ITEM NO. 9.7) for same publication released with Grand Canyon Natural History Association dated imprint. Typography is identical, but Grand Canyon NHA version is two-color, Glen Canyon NHA version is black ink only; and cover stocks