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Cadillac Desert: The American West and Its Disappearing Water
Cadillac Desert The American West and Its Disappearing Water
Author: Marc Reisner
Part One of Two Parts: The story of the American West is the story of the relentless quest to control and allocate nature's most common, and the West's most precious, resource: water. CADILLAC DESERT recounts this dramatic saga. The early settlers were lured by free land. But there was not enough water to sustain them, a...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780436410505
ISBN-10: 0436410508
Publication Date: 1/8/1990
Pages: 582
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Publisher: Secker & Warburg
Book Type: Hardcover
Other Versions: Paperback
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"Among the most influentail environmental books published by an American since Silent Spring"
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Wow, this book has it all. Intrigue, adventure, and tragedy, along with a clear setting for understanding the fundamental environmental issues facing this country in the coming decades. Reisner is a terrific author, with quick gripping writing that is easy to read and hard to put down.
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A impressive book of the complete water development of the western US. All the damns, development, politics, people of the western water systems.
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Anyone west of the Kansas/ Missouri border drawing a line up to the Dakota and south from this point is living on Borrowed time in over irrigated land.The groundwater in these areas is gone and the soil is becoming more saline and bit by bit unusable. I spent the first third of my life to the left of the 100th Meridian.There is plenty of water there. I have spent 2/3 of my life west of the 100th meridan.I came to the same conclusion long ago that there is too many people and not enough water as the author did. Only he was ahead of me.He wrote this book in 1980. I have said that no one should be allowed to move west and even if someone dies forget taking their place. I have spent most of my time living in California and utah and believe me both are running out of water.All Americans need to read this book.

I have posted another related Marc resigner book related to this one California is: "A Dangerous Place".


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