Historic Photos of Montana

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  • ISBN 9781684420384
  • Dimensions: 222 x 222mm
  • Publication Date: 19 Mar 2009
  • Publisher: Turner Publishing Company
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Montana is a land known for soaring vistas, towering peaks, and a rich heritage. The nearly 200 photographs in this collection celebrate the unique history of America’s fourth-largest state. Ride along as photographers document life on the state’s seven Indian reservations. Witness the birth, and sometimes death, of Montana’s rough-and-tumble cities. Drawn from national and regional collections, Historic Photos of Montana offers a window into a vibrant past.

Whether taken atop a mountain in Glacier National Park, or on the banks of the Yellowstone River, these photos tell stories that celebrate the people of Big Sky Country. There are images of cowboys and loggers and miners, of course, but also of shopkeepers and schoolchildren, of politicians and housewives and other ordinary citizens who made their home in Montana. Sit back and enjoy the stories these photos tell, stories rich with the majesty, grandeur, and colorful history of the Treasure State.

Gary Glynn has been writing about the Treasure State for more than 20 years. A fourth-generation Montanan, he grew up in Billings and received a degree in natural resource management from the University of Montana School of Forestry. The author of Montana’s Home Front During World War II, he has also written for a number of magazines and newspapers, including American History, Montana Magazine, Aviation History, World War II, and Montana West. He was a regular contributor to the Missoulian newspaper’s award-winning coverage of the fiftieth anniversary of World War II, including the paper’s six-part Greatest Generation project. He currently serves on the board of his family’s ranch, as well as on the Board of Trustees for the Historical Museum at Fort Missoula.