“This is a magnificent book, sweeping in its vision of the most beautiful town in America, the magical box canyon where nature perpetually exhibits what Emily Dickinson once called the “far theatricals of day,” and where the humans lucky enough to live there (and those smart enough to travel there) convene in some of the most satisfying and meaningful rituals this species is capable of.”
Ken Burns | filmmaker The Address, Baseball, Jazz and The National Parks: America’s Best Idea for starters; Telluride Film Festival board member; Oscar Nominee & Emmy/Peabody Award Winner; self-confessed (Colbert Report 4-21-14) history addict