Too High and Too Steep: Reshaping Seattle's Topography

Too High and Too Steep: Reshaping Seattle's Topography - Paperback

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Too High and Too Steep: Reshaping Seattle's Topography

Too High and Too Steep: Reshaping Seattle's Topography - Paperback

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Book Overview

Residents and visitors in today's Seattle would barely recognize the landscape that its founding settlers first encountered. As the city grew, its leaders and inhabitants dramatically altered its topography to accommodate their changing visions. In Too High and Too Steep, David B. Williams uses his deep knowledge of Seattle, scientific background, and extensive research and interviews to illuminate the physical challenges and sometimes startling hubris of these large-scale transformations, from the filling in of the Duwamish tideflats to the massive regrading project that pared down Denny Hill.

In the course of telling this fascinating story, Williams helps readers find visible traces of the city's former landscape and better understand Seattle as a place that has been radically reshaped.

Too High and Too Steep was made possible in part by a grant from 4Culture's Heritage Program.

ISBN9780295999401
Author David B. Williams
PublisherUniversity of Washington Press
GenreHistory and Design
FormatPaperback
PublishedMarch 2017
LanguageENG- English
Pages264
Weight1.0 lb
Target AudienceAdults
Print SizeStandard Print

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About David B. Williams

David B. Williams is an author whose many books include Seattle Walks: Discovering History and Nature in the City and Homewaters: A Human and Natural History of Puget Sound. Jennifer Ott is executive director at HistoryLink.org and an environmental historian. Her works include Where the City Meets the Sound: The Story of Seattle's Waterfront.

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