
The Grand Canyon of Arizona: How to See It
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Chapters (35)
- PREFACE TO REVISED EDITION
- FOREWORD
- CONTENTS
- CHAPTER I. The Grand Canyon Of Arizona
- CHAPTER II. On The Grand Canyon Railway To El Tovar
- CHAPTER III. El Tovar And Its Equipments
- CHAPTER IV. The Grand Canyon At El Tovar
- CHAPTER V. Three Ways Of Spending One Day At The Canyon
- CHAPTER VI. How To Spend Two To Five Days At El Tovar
- CHAPTER VII. How Fully To See And Know The Grand Canyon Region
- CHAPTER VIII. From El Tovar Down The Bright Angel Trail
- CHAPTER IX. To Grand View And Down The Grand View Trail
- CHAPTER X. A New "Rim" Road And Trail Into The Scenic Heart Of The Canyon
- CHAPTER XI. From El Tovar To Bass Camp And Down The Bass Trail
- CHAPTER XII. Across The Grand Canyon To Point Sublime
- CHAPTER XIII. How The Canyon Was Formed*
- CHAPTER XIV. The Canyon—Above And Below
- CHAPTER XV. The Hopi House
- CHAPTER XVI. Visiting Indians At El Tovar
- CHAPTER XVII. The Navaho And Hopi Blanket Weavers
- CHAPTER XVIII. Pueblo And Navaho Pottery And Silverware
- CHAPTER XIX. The Hopis And Their Snake Dance
- CHAPTER XX. An Historic Trail Across The Grand Canyon Country
- CHAPTER XXI. The Navaho And His Desert Home
- CHAPTER XXII. From El Tovar To The Havasupai Indians And Their Wonderful Cataract Canyon Homes
- CHAPTER XXIII. The First Discoverers And Inhabitants Of The Grand Canyon
- CHAPTER XXIV. El Tovar And Cardenas And The Modern Discovery Of The Grand Canyon
- CHAPTER XXV. Fray Marcos And Garces, And Their Connection With The Grand Canyon
- CHAPTER XXVI. Powell's And Other Explorations Of The Grand Canyon
- CHAPTER XXVII. Indian Legends About The Grand Canyon
- CHAPTER XXVIII. The Colorado River From The Mountains To The Sea
- CHAPTER XXIX. Climate And Weather At The Grand Canyon
- CHAPTER XXX.The Grand Canyon For Pleasure, Rest And Recuperation
- CHAPTER XXXI. The Story Of A Boat
- CHAPTER XXXII. The Grand Canyon A Forest Reserve, Game Preserve And National Monument
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