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ISBN: 1558596658

ISBN13: 9781558596658

The Carving of Mount Rushmore

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I had seen the photographs and the drawings of this great work. And yet, until about ten minutes ago I had no conception of its magnitude, its permanent beauty and its importance. --Franklin Delano Roosevelt, upon first viewing Mount Rushmore, August 30, 1936

Now in paperback, The Carving of Mount Rushmore tells the complete story of the largest and certainly the most spectacular sculpture in existence. More than 60 black-and-white photographs...

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There is so much to learn about this monument!

One of the first things that makes this a great book is the author’s writing style. It’s very conversational and flows extremely well. The main selling point of this book, though, is how much there is to learn about Mount Rushmore. This monument has an incredible rich and deep history, and the people who made it happen had fascinating stories. It’s a true testament to the power of American ingenuity and a fitting record of the people who made this tribute to the nation’s founders.

LOVED THE BOOK!

I found this book fascinating! I blew through this book faster than many other books I have read. Well written, easy to read and really enjoyed the photos inside the book as Mount Rushmore was coming together. 2 thumbs up!

A Comprehensive Overview of the Creating of Mount Rushmore

Mr. Smith's book gives the total picture of the dynamics that went into the creating of Mount Rushmore. Beyond just the unbelievable effort of the artist, Mr. Smith supplies us with the many other factors that make an effort such as this possible; support, funding, political, environmental, geography and most important, why the monument was created at this location. Then there are the lives of everyone associated with the project; from the artist to the lowest member of the many teams that are brought into the story to make the reader feel that they were there from the beginning to the completion. The author's inclusion of personal interviews with some of these people provides glimpses into rapidly fading history. The book was so compelling that I want to return to the Black Hills to see first hand all that I missed from lack of knowledge on by previous 3 visits. This is a must reading before visiting Mount Rushmore.

The Creation of a Monument

The Carving of Mount Rushmore is, quite obviously, about the carving of Mount Rushmore. However, it is much more than this, because Smith discusses the creation of this national monument in the context of its time and through the eyes of the creators. Central to this story is the sculptor, Gutzon Borglum, who was a man possessed by ambition and perfection. His is the name that is generally associated with the monument. However, there were many others who were central in the creation, including those in government, business and the actual men who worked on the carving. Each of these is placed very much in the context of the time and place. If you have an interest in Mount Rushmore, this is a very worthwhile read.

Engrossing tale of how our Nationa Memorial came to be.

Smith writes an engrossing tale about how Doane Robinson decided it would be a good idea to have sculptures created in the Needles of the Black Hills to bring in tourists, and how eccentric carver Gutzon Borglum took his idea over. It is amazing that Mount Rushmore ever was carved, with everyone being most concerned about getting it done their way, and no one paying enough attention to whether or not there was enough money to get it done.

The Carving of Mount Rushmore Mentions in Our Blog

The Carving of Mount Rushmore in Find Your Inner Patriot
Find Your Inner Patriot
Published by Ashly Moore Sheldon • July 02, 2019
We hear a lot these days about how divided the US is, and it's true that politically we seem to be struggling to find common ground, so for our nation’s birthday this week we made a list of 10 American things that we hope everyone can enjoy!
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