Jungle of Stone: The Extraordinary Journey of John L. Stephens and Frederick Catherwood, and the Discovery of the Lost Civilization of the Maya

William Carlsen
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Jungle of Stone: The Extraordinary Journey of John L. Stephens and Frederick Catherwood, and the Discovery of the Lost Civilization of the Maya

William Carlsen
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  • Published date: Apr 11, 2017
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 544
  • Publisher: HarperCollins
  • ISBN: 9780062407405
  • Dimensions: 5.31" W x 1.25" L x 8.0" H
“Carlsen’s cogent and well-written dual biography successfully illuminates the fascinating tale of these intrepid pioneers of a lost civilization. ... [An] adventure tale that make[s] Indiana Jones seem tame.” - Library Journal
“Lively. ... Ably researching [Stephens and Catherwood] and affectingly describing their friendship, Carlsen makes an exemplary contribution to the lost-cities genre.” - Booklist (starred review)
“Lively. ... Carlsen fully captures [Stephens and Catherwood’s] awe before the ruins they described, illustrated, and published to such popular acclaim. Beyond their adventures, Carlsen credits the duo with an intellectual breakthrough about Mayan civilization: that it was an indigenous evolution, not derivative of another culture. Ably researching this pair and affectingly depicting their friendship, Carlsen makes an exemplary contribution to the lost-cities genre.” - Booklist (starred review)
“[A] gripping, informative history.” - San Jose Mercury News
“Thrilling. ... A captivating history of two men who dramatically changed their contemporaries’ view of the past.” - Kirkus Reviews (starred review)
“Thrilling. ... Jungle of Stone is a tale of two men that makes Indiana Jones look like a stay-at-home slacker. … Full of astonishing adventures and breathtaking discoveries. … Carlsen brings both research skills and a gift for narrative to this book.” - Tampa Bay Times
“Carlsen is an engaging guide, at home in the jungle. ... There’s plenty to like in [his] account.” - Wall Street Journal
“Carlsen’s masterful chronicle of [Stephens and Catherwood’s] explorations is a welcome excursion to a fascinating story set in the golden age of exploration.” - The Missourian
“Carlson’s book brings these important explorers back to the limelight they so richly deserve.” - The Explorers Journal: The Official Quarterly of The Explorers Club
“With verve and vigor... Carlsen finely explicates the challenges of the Catherwood-Stephens expedition and the wonders they found.” - Publishers Weekly
“The book succeeds in all ways. … A highly readable, fascinating historical narrative.” - Providence Journal
“If you’re hankering for a good adventure, there is no better book this spring than Jungle of Stone by Pulitzer finalist William Carlsen. Carlsen narrates a story full of drama and wonder: the quest of John Lloyd Stephens and Frederick Catherwood to find evidence of the Mayan civilization in Central America. What they find in the jungle is nothing short of spectacular, and points to the incredible complexity and sophistication of this fascinating culture. This account reads like an adventure novel, but it has the added benefit of being completely true. Armchair explorers, history buffs, and anyone who loves a good journey: Don’t miss this book.” - Bookish
“If you’re hankering for a good adventure, there is no better book this spring. … This account reads like an adventure novel, but it has the added benefit of being completely true. Armchair explorers, history buffs, and anyone who loves a good journey: Don’t miss this book.” - Bookish
Jungle of Stone is a tale of two men, fathers of archaeology in the Americas, that makes Indiana Jones look like a stay-at-home slacker. … Full of astonishing adventures and breathtaking discoveries. … [Carlsen] brings both research skills and a gift for narrative to this book. … Thrilling.” - Tampa Bay Times

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