
Big Burn
In 1910, a catastrophic wildfire raged across millions of acres in the American West, overwhelming thousands of firefighters. This gripping account chronicles the heroic, often desperate, efforts to combat the inferno while also exploring the ambitious conservationist vision of President Theodore Roosevelt and his chief forester, Gifford Pinchot. It's a thrilling narrative of natural disaster and a vital look at the enduring legacy of American public lands.
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