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Informationen zum Autor John Blaustein has served as guide and boatman on more than fifty river trips in the Grand Canyon. His photographs have appeared in two previous books, as well as in countless advertisements. He lives in Berkeley, California. Edward Abbey (1927-1989) was a novelist, essayist, social critic, and outspoken defender of the American wilderness. His many books include "Desert Solitaire" and "The Monkey Wrench Gang." Martin Litton is the founder of Grand Canyon Dories and the recipient of the John Muir Award -- the Sierra Club's most prestigious award. In 2004 at the age of 87, he broke his own record as the oldest person to run the Grand Canyon, rowing the entire trip in a dory. Kevin Fedarko lives in New Mexico and works as a part-time river guide in Grand Canyon National Park. He is the author of "The Emerald Mile: The Epic Story of the Fastest Ride in History Through the Heart of the Grand Canyon." He's written for "Outside, Esquire, National Geographic Adventure, " and more. Klappentext The Grand Canyon continues to be the most popular of our national parks. While millions gaze at its cliffs each year, only 15,000 float through the canyon on the Colorado River. A landmark portrait of the Grand Canyon, this is the only photography book to document this amazing journey from river level. Now this classic is back in print for the third time, with a new afterword by Kevin Fedarko, author of "The Emerald Mile" and dozens of new photographs. A journal in photos and words, "The Hidden Canyon" captures the desert landscape and the thrill of the rapids. Edward Abbey's journal filled with wry humor and respect for the canyon describes the journey as the dories (small wooden boats) alternately float and charge through the breathtaking landscapes and some of the roughest white water in North America.