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James H. Pickering

    Literature
    Fiction 100. An Anthology of Short Stories
    Fiction 100
    Mr. Stanley of Estes Park
    This Blue Hollow: Estes Park, the Early Years, 1859-1915
    Enos Mills' Colorado
    • 2005

      Enos Mills' Colorado

      • 242 pages
      • 9 hours of reading
      4.4(17)Add rating

      Enos Mills' adventurous tales of the Rocky Mountain wilderness showcase his resilience and passion for nature. Through thrilling encounters with snowstorms and wildlife, Mills brings to life the beauty and challenges of the landscape. James Pickering, an expert on Mills, curates these engaging stories, allowing readers to experience the early 20th-century Colorado wilderness through Mills' eyes. The collection not only highlights Mills' adventures but also emphasizes his pivotal role in the establishment of Rocky Mountain National Park.

      Enos Mills' Colorado
    • 2005

      The book chronicles the evolution of Estes Park from its discovery by Joel Estes in 1859 to the creation of Rocky Mountain National Park in 1915. It highlights significant events such as the ascent of Longs Peak and early explorations of the area's rugged terrain, showcasing the transformation of the region into a popular mountain resort community.

      This Blue Hollow: Estes Park, the Early Years, 1859-1915
    • 2000

      Mr. Stanley of Estes Park

      • 363 pages
      • 13 hours of reading
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      A biographical history of entrepreneur, philanthropist and transportation innovator Freelan Oscar (F.O.) Stanley of Kingfield, Maine, who together with his twin brother, F.E., achieved success manufacturing photographic dry plates and the Stanley Steamer automobile. Forced to move West with tuberculosis, Stanley found refuge in Estes Park, Colorado, and spent the rest of his life building up the small, rustic western town into a world-class resort. With the palatial Stanley Hotel as his centerpiece, Stanley promoted the West and fostered the new industry of automobile tourism. This book brings to life one of the West's (and East's) true fascinating characters.

      Mr. Stanley of Estes Park
    • 1985

      Anthology of one hundred nineteenth- and twentieth-century short stories, including some genre fiction. Especially strong on American authors. Arranged alphabetically by author's name, then by title of story.

      Fiction 100
    • 1982