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Stopping time : a rephotographic survey of Lake Tahoe / Peter Goin ; essay by C. Elizabeth Raymond, Robert E. Blesse.
Main entry:

Goin, Peter, 1951- author.

Title & Author:

Stopping time : a rephotographic survey of Lake Tahoe / Peter Goin ; essay by C. Elizabeth Raymond, Robert E. Blesse.

Edition:

First edition

Publication:

Albuquerque : University of New Mexico Press, [1992].
©1992

Description:

134 pages : illustrations, maps (some color) ; 28 cm

Notes:
Includes bibliographical references.
The Evolving Landscape at Lake Tahoe / Peter Goin -- "A Place One Never Tires Of": Changing Landscape and Image at Lake Tahoe / C. Elizabeth Raymond -- The Historical Photographs / Robert E. Blesse.
Also issued online.
Dust jacket.
Summary:

Lake Tahoe is one of America's most pristine, beautiful alpine lakes. Nestled in the Sierra Nevada at 6,229 feet above sea level, Lake Tahoe has also become an important symbol for issues dealing with land and water use, resource management, urban growth, and, most important here, how we perceive the landscape. Starting with nineteenth-century photographs from a variety of national and local archives, the authors have provided more than one hundred comparative.
Photographs representing a visual document of the evolving landscape within the Tahoe Basin. Lake Tahoe attracted tourists in droves in the late nineteenth century, but the logging industry wrought extensive damage to the land. Now, as second-growth forests are maturing, new problems challenge the Tahoe basin's identity. Well known for the clarity of its deep water, the lake is now threatened by urban sewage and motor boat traffic. The fish population has yet to return.
To its presettlement abundance. Ever-increasing building demands confront the fragile ecosystem. From the beginning of permanent settlements at Lake Tahoe, the basin was viewed as both a mining resource and a resort area, identities which have come to be contradictory. Stopping Time confronts issues that have come to the fore in the late twentieth century--how we use the land, how we perceive the landscape, and what our perceptions mean for the future. The notion of an.
"Ideal landscape" is explored in Elizabeth Raymond's informative essay, and how that notion itself has evolved since the nineteenth century. This book is essential to anyone concerned with the visual record of the American continent and with how our attitudes and ideals interact with the ever-pressing need to preserve our national resources like Lake Tahoe.

Resources:
Table of contents
ISBN:

0826312845
9780826312846
0826312853 (pbk.)
9780826312853 (pbk.)

Subject:

Landscapes Tahoe, Lake, Region (Calif. and Nev.)
Landscapes.
Tahoe, Lake, Region (Calif. and Nev.) Pictorial works.
Tahoe, Lake (Calif. and Nev.) Pictorial works.
Tahoe, Lac (Calif. et Nev.) Ouvrages illustrés.
United States Lake Tahoe
United States Lake Tahoe Region.

Form/genre:

Pictorial works.

Added entries:

Raymond, C. Elizabeth, author.
Blesse, Robert E., author.
Raymond, C. Elizabeth
Blesse, Robert E.

Holdings:

Location: Library main 74044
Call No.: ID:92-B1942
Status: Available

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