Kaw Valley Landscapes
A Traveler's Guide to Northeastern Kansas
James R. Shortridge
244 pages, illustrated, 6 x 9
Paper ISBN 978-0-7006-0383-1, $14.95
This detailed guide to the backroads
and small towns of northeastern Kansas charts a 350-mile loop
from the Kansas-Missouri border west through the majestic Flint
Hills. The mile-by-mile descriptions cover the following counties:
Wyandotte, Johnson, Douglas, Osage, Wabaunsee, Pottawatomie,
Jackson, Shawnee, Jefferson, and Leavenworth. Along the way,
Shortridge's commentary on the history, economy, architecture,
and demographics of the region provides a rich appreciation of
the landscape and encourages lingering and thoughtful contemplation.
"Kansas perhaps needs a tour guide more than do many
places," writes cultural geographer James Shortridge, "for
the state is more generally viewed as a place to escape from
than a place to visit." Illustrated with numerous maps and
with charming pen-and-ink drawings by Antoinette Cook Smith,
Kaw Valley Landscapes demonstrates that beyond the interstate
highways of northeastern Kansas are ethnic enclaves, Indian reservations,
sleepy rural towns, a variety of folk architecture, dramatic
examples of the geological effects of glaciation--in short, "a
fascinating local panorama of land and life."
"The starting point is easy to find, at the Kansas-Missouri
border on I-70. It is an appropriate place because the Kansas
River, whose valley is the subject of this book, here empties
into the Missouri. The spot has added significance in that the
viaduct over the Kaw is dedicated to Lewis and Clark. What better
place," Shortridge asks, "for a modern exploring expedition
to begin?"
Kaw Valley Landscapes is a revised edition of the guidebook
originally published in 1977.
"Written with enthusiasm and affection for this corner
of Kansas, Kaw Valley Landscapes makes you long to hop in the
family car and veer sharply off the beaten path. . . . A peach
of a book!"--James Fisher, The Kansas City Times
"A deftly written account of the cultural and natural
features in eastern Kansas."--Rex Buchanan, coauthor
of Roadside Kansas: A Traveler's Guide to Its Geology and
Landmarks.
JAMES R. SHORTRIDGE is a professor of geography at
the University of Kansas. Among his other books are Our
Town on the Plains: J. J. Pennell's Photographs of Junction City,
Kansas, 18931922, Peopling
the Plains: Who Settled Where in Frontier Kansas, and
The Middle West: Its Meaning in American
Culture, winner of the John Brinckerhoff Jackson Prize.
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