
audiobook
by C. A. (Charles A.) Higgins, Charles Fletcher Lummis, John Wesley Powell
Titan of Chasms The Grand Canyon of Arizona
THE TITAN OF CHASMS BY C. A. HIGGINS - Its History
THE SCIENTIFIC EXPLORER BY J. W. POWELL - The Ives and Wheeler Expeditions
THE GREATEST THING IN THE WORLD BY CHARLES F. LUMMIS
INFORMATION FOR TOURISTS - Preliminary
Transcriber’s Notes
A vivid portrait of America’s most awe‑inspiring gorge unfolds in this richly detailed chronicle. From the earliest Spanish sightings in the 1500s to the sparse footfalls of native peoples and frontier trappers, the narrative maps the slow emergence of the canyon from legend into recorded history, emphasizing its staggering scale and the treacherous cliffs that have long guarded its secrets.
The heart of the book follows the daring 1869 expedition led by a determined explorer who dared to navigate the roaring Colorado with a small fleet of boats. Facing hostile rapids, hostile terrain, and skeptical indigenous guides, the team endures loss, desert hardships, and near‑mythic obstacles as they push deeper into the unknown. Their daring venture opens a window onto a world that had seemed impassable, inviting listeners to share the wonder and peril of those first brave forays into the chasm’s depths.
Language
en
Duration
~1 hours (76K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Stephen Hutcheson, Dave Morgan, the Mo-Ark Regional Railroad Museum at Poplar Bluff, Missouri and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net
Release date
2015-10-31
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects
An early travel writer closely tied to the Santa Fe Railway, he helped shape how readers and tourists imagined the Grand Canyon at the start of the 20th century. His surviving books mix practical travel information with vivid, enthusiastic descriptions of the American West.
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1859–1928
A restless, larger-than-life voice of the American Southwest, he turned a famous cross-country walk into a writing career and spent decades championing regional history and Native American rights. His life mixed journalism, activism, photography, and museum-building in a way that still feels unusual today.
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1834–1902
Best known for leading the 1869 expedition through the Grand Canyon, he was a one-armed Civil War veteran who became one of the great explorers of the American West. His work went far beyond adventure, shaping early geology, mapping, and the study of Native cultures in the United States.
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