New YORK TIMES
Book About Yellowstone Wins American History Prize

“The New York Historical honor goes to Randall K. Wilson, whose “A Place Called Yellowstone” chronicles a landscape “capable of bridging ideological divides.”
Randall K. Wilson’s book “A Place Called Yellowstone” offers a biography of a place whose appeal reaches across political and cultural divides. Lori Stevens Read More: New York Times
USA TODAY
Discovering Yellowstone: The lesser-known story of America’s first national park
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New York Historical Society
“Randall K. Wilson to be Awarded The New York Historical’s 2025 Barbara and David Zalaznick Book Prize in American History for A Place Called Yellowstone: The Epic History of the World’s First National Park”
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Bozeman Daily Chronicle
‘The place is the character’: New book explores unfiltered history of Yellowstone National Park
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Literary Hub
A Geological Time Bomb: Remembering the Night That Yellowstone Exploded: Randall K. Wilson Considers the Impact of the 1959 Earthquake That Shook Our Most Famous National Park
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Kosmos Journal
When Wolves Returned to Yellowstone – Twenty-five Years On: How can it be that the return of wolves could somehow alter Yellowstone’s rivers and streams? Or that the presence of wolves would result in an increase in songbirds or amphibians? No one saw these things coming. Though still debated, the concept of the “trophic cascade” offers one explanation of what has transpired.
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