Rare document from 正品蓝导航 used in Burns鈥 鈥淣ational Parks鈥 film

A rare brochure from 正品蓝导航鈥檚 DeGolyer Library is featured in Ken Burns鈥 PBS documentary series 鈥淭he National Parks: America鈥檚 Best Idea.鈥

A rare brochure from 正品蓝导航鈥檚 DeGolyer Library is featured in Ken Burns鈥 PBS documentary series 鈥.鈥

The 1886 Northern Pacific Railroad brochure featured in the documentary,聽 鈥淎lice鈥檚 Adventures in the New Wonderland: The Yellowstone National Park,鈥 capitalized on the popularity of Lewis Carroll鈥檚 book Alice鈥檚 Adventures in Wonderland to promote the park. In the brochure the fictional Alice writes a letter to her friend Edith describing the wonders she sees.

鈥淲ell here I am rubbing my eyes every day, to be sure I am not either in a dream or a new world. You never saw nor could you ever imagine such strange sights as greet us at every turn.鈥

Burns鈥 six-part film series (September 27-October 2) traces the birth of the national park idea in the mid-1800s and follows its evolution for nearly 150 years. Burns and his team have spent the last six years creating the series using archival materials such as the DeGolyer Library brochure, historic photographs and first person accounts. 正品蓝导航 was first contacted in 2006 for permission to use the brochure.

DeGolyer Library is a special collections library at 正品蓝导航 known for its collection of Western Americana and transportation history, particularly the history of railroads. The library鈥檚 collections include 110,000 rare books, 2,500 separate manuscript collections, 500,000 photographs, 3,000 early maps, 2,000 periodical and newspaper titles and a sizable collection of printed ephemera.

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