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Author Sue Leaf to Discuss Her New Book Minnesota's Geologist: The Life of Newton Horace Winchell at Upcoming Virtual Events

Via a June 11 News Release:

Author Sue Leaf to discuss her new book Minnesota's Geologist: The Life of Newton Horace Winchell at several upcoming virtual events.

VIRTUAL EVENTS: 

Bell Museum, 4:00 PM, Tuesday, June 23rd, 2020. Register for free at https://www.bellmuseum.umn.edu/events/. The post-talk Q&A will be led by Harvey Thorleifson, director of the Minnesota Geological Survey. The event is co-sponsored by University of Minnesota Press and the Bell MuseumThe University of Minnesota Bookstore is the official bookseller.
 
Zenith Bookstore7:00 PM, Thursday, June 25th, 2020. For more information on how to access the event, go to: https://zenithbookstore.com. This event is co-sponsored by Cafe Scientifique Twin Ports.
 
Next Chapter Booksellers, 7:00 PM, Monday, July 6th, 2020. To register for the event, go to: https://www.nextchapterbooksellers.com.

ABOUT THE BOOK:
At twenty, Newton Horace Winchell declared, “I know nothing about rocks.” At twenty-five, he decided to make them his life’s work. As a young geologist tasked with heading the Minnesota Geological and Natural History Survey, Winchell (1839–1914) charted the prehistory of the region, its era of inland seas, its volcanic activity, and its several ice ages—laying the foundation for the monumental five-volume Geology of Minnesota. Tracing Winchell’s remarkable path from impoverished fifteen-year-old schoolteacher to a leading light of an emerging scientific field, Minnesota’s Geologist also recreates the heady early days of scientific inquiry in Minnesota, a time when one man’s determination and passion for learning could unlock the secrets of the state’s distant past and present landscape.

Traveling by horse and cart, by sailboat and birchbark canoe, Winchell and his group surveyed rock outcrops, river valleys, basalt formations on Lake Superior, and the vast Red River Valley. He studied petrology at the Sorbonne in Paris, bringing cutting-edge knowledge to bear on the volcanic rocks of the Arrowhead region. As a founder of the American Geological Society and founding editor of American Geologist, the first journal for professional geologists, Winchell was the driving force behind scientific endeavor in early state history, serving as mentor to many young scientists and presiding over a household—the Winchell House, located on the University of Minnesota’s present-day mall—that was a nexus of intellectual ferment. His life story, told here for the first time, draws an intimate picture of this influential scientist, set against a backdrop of Minnesota’s geological complexity and splendor.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR: 
Sue Leaf is author of The Bullhead Queen: A Year on Pioneer LakeA Love Affair with Birds: The Life of Thomas Sadler Roberts; and Portage: A Family, a Canoe, and the Search for the Good Life, all published by Minnesota. She also wrote Potato City: Nature, History, and Community in the Age of Sprawl. Trained as a zoologist, she writes on environmental topics and is editor of the newsletter of the Wild River Audubon Society of east-central Minnesota.

 

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