"The point of all this is that in the West we are, far more than any other part of the country, in touch with the earth and subject to it…. Our awareness is very deep, and this awareness is a fundamental characteristic of us and our land." (Footnote on the West) "Every dedicated environmentalist should read this book. It contains a crucial chapter of our history. At the end of World War II, the conservation movement championed by the two Roosevelt presidents was in disarray and had lost its voice. In the years after, Bernard DeVoto provided that voice, through the Easy Chair columns that are reproduced in DeVoto's West." "The publication of this collection…could not be more timely…. Reading these essays today is as necessary and vital to protecting our American West as it was when DeVoto wrote them half a century ago." (Western American Literature)