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East of Eden, West of Zion: Essays on Nevada
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East of Eden, West of Zion: Essays on Nevada

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A collection of essays in which a dozen historians and novelists present their impressions and concerns about
end of the century Nevada.
Human expectations and illusions are seen as a backdrop for today’s Nevada as a new human frontier. As an overview of Nevada society, this study deals with culture as well as economics, with tradition as well as rapid population growth. The essayists inquire whether the friction between acquisition and preservation, quick wealth and refined sensitivity, will build a more humane and enlightened society.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
University of Nevada Press
Country
United States
Date
1 May 1989
Pages
208
ISBN
9780874171501

A collection of essays in which a dozen historians and novelists present their impressions and concerns about
end of the century Nevada.
Human expectations and illusions are seen as a backdrop for today’s Nevada as a new human frontier. As an overview of Nevada society, this study deals with culture as well as economics, with tradition as well as rapid population growth. The essayists inquire whether the friction between acquisition and preservation, quick wealth and refined sensitivity, will build a more humane and enlightened society.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
University of Nevada Press
Country
United States
Date
1 May 1989
Pages
208
ISBN
9780874171501