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With its unmatchable mountains and broad vistas, it is difficult today to imagine that the land of the Tetons could be anything but a national park.
For over fifty years, the question of national park status remained unsettled as a myriad of public and private interests fought for control over Jackson Hole and the Tetons. This book delves into our democracy's struggle to achieve "the greatest good for the greatest number."
By Robert Righter. 192 pp.
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