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A Woman in the Great Outdoors

Adventures in the National Park Service
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Melody Webb's reflections on her twenty-five-year career in the National Park Service is an insider's account of a public bureaucracy.
Melody Webb retired early (in 1996) from the National Park Service and lives in Georgetown, Texas, with her husband, Robert Utley, also a historian. She is the author of Yukon: The Last Frontier.
[Melody Webb] recounts the trials of preserving the nation's most beautiful and historic places. Pole-axed by politicians, bush-whacked by obstructive congressmen, and ground down by lobbyists of every stripe - from snowmobilers to environmentalists - the NPS battles for its life in behind-the-scenes maneuverings. - Los Angeles Times ""Webb's intimate portrayal of day-to-day politics of the National Park System will be an eye-opener to historians and travelers who have enjoyed the scenic beauty of America's 'crown jewels.'"" - Arrowhead ""[A Woman in the Great Outdoors] should be required reading in every public history course."" - Montana, The Magazine of Western History ""Webb's candidness in detailing the conflicts within the park system and between preservationists and recreationalists makes this book a must for anyone interested in National Parks and in the service's ability to uphold its mission to conserve and at the same time to provide for the enjoyment of all."" - West Texas Historical Association Yearbook
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