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A Biography of a Mountain
The Making and Meaning of Mount Rushmore
Matthew Davis
St. Martin's Press · Print & ebook · November 11, 2025
Reading lane: Midwest History
A comprehensive narrative history of Mt.
At a Glance
Why This Clicks
Why It Clicks
A clear, readable look at how a monument becomes meaning.
Come here for
- Mount Rushmore as a cultural object, not just a landmark
- A warm, explanatory read with local-history texture
Expect
- History and interpretation braided together
- A giftable, shelf-worthy nonfiction tone
Book Details
- Authors
- Matthew Davis
- Publisher
- St. Martin's Press
- Published
- November 11, 2025
- Format
- Print & ebook
- Theme
- Midwest History · Western U.S. History
- Reading lane
- Midwest History
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Publisher Categories
Landmarks & Monuments
20th-Century America
Midwest History
About This Book
A comprehensive narrative history of Mt. Rushmore, written in light of recent political controversies, and a timely retrospective for the monument's 100th anniversary in 2025 “Well, most people want to come to a national park and leave with that warm, fuzzy feeling with an ice cream cone. Rushmore can’t do that if you do it the right way. If you do it the right way people are going to be leaving pissed.” Gerard Baker, the first Native American superintendent of Mt. Rushmore,...
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