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WONDERLANDSCAPE:
YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK
AND THE EVOLUTION OF
AN AMERICAN CULTURAL ICON
B Y J O H N C L AY T O N
P E G A S U S B O O K S , PA P E R B A C K R E I S S U E J U N E 2 0 2 6
Bozeman writer John Clayton's Wonderlandscape first ap-
peared in 2017 and was honored at the Montana Book
Award; this June, Pegasus reissues it in paperback with a
new afterword on the cultural footprint of the Yellowstone
television series. The book is not a park history in any
conventional sense. Clayton tells the story of Yellowstone
through ten figures who reshaped what Americans wanted
the place to mean, from Thomas Moran and Ansel Adams
to the Craighead brothers and Yogi Bear. The argument is
that Yellowstone has always been a mirror as much as a land-
scape, and the new afterword extends that argument into
the streaming era.
YELLOWSTONE
HAS ALWAYS
BEEN A MIRROR
AS MUCH AS A LANDSCAPE.
Montana History at its Best
I
n June, 1938,
Montana's worst
passenger train
accident occurred
near Miles City.
A gripping account
of tragedy and
human resilience.
A "page turner" says
Distinctly Montana.
A "highly recom-
mended" read.
Available at the
Montana Historical
Society, Amazon
and Audible.
Catastrophe at Custer Creek:
Montana's Deadliest Train Wreck
by Ian Campbell Wilson
www.iancampbellwilson.com
Experience Montana Under One Roof
The Montana Heritage Center is a celebration of everything
that makes Montana extraordinary. Visit today and discover
the natural beauty, diverse cultures, and captivating stories
of the Treasure State.
Plan your visit!
montanamuseum.org
225 NORTH ROBERTS STREET | HELENA, MONTANA | 406.444.2694
FREE TO
EXPLORE.
YOURS TO
DISCOVER.
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