In Nevada: The Land, the People, God, and Chance
David Thomson
352 pages, Paperback
ISBN: 067977758X
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Language: English
Publish: October 10, 2000
Nevada is the place where Samuel Clemens became Mark Twain, Frank Sinatra became Chairman of the Board, divorce became an industry and gambling an institution. It was a place that Kit Carson could explore, where Bugsy Seigel could dream, and Howard Hughes might hide. It’s the government’s favorite place to test nuclear bombs and store nuclear waste. It’s a place, in short, of an impossible amalgam and improbable history.
From David Thomson, the highly-acclaimed author of The Story of Orson Welles , has beaten all the odds with a stunning book that pieces this great state together in all its mind-boggling contradictions. In Nevada is a rich and fascinating work inescapably necessary for any student of the American West.