The story of Everett Ruess, who disappeared in the wilderness of Southern Utah in 1934, has for decades been one of the most intriguing mysteries of western lore. A Californian off on an adventure at age 20, he loved poetry, nature, art, and...
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The story of Everett Ruess, who disappeared in the wilderness of Southern Utah in 1934, has for decades been one of the most intriguing mysteries of western lore. A Californian off on an adventure at age 20, he loved poetry, nature, art, and beauty. His family tracked his wanderings for four years, and then Everett disappeared without a trace. In 2008 an old Navajo Indian came forward with information that he had witnessed a murder in 1934, probably that of young Ruess. The bones were recovered, DNA testing was done, National Geographic Adventurer picked up the story, and the family r
Includes bibliographical references (pages 262-265) and index
Revised edition of: Everett Ruess, a vagabond for beauty
Foreword, by the Ruess familyPreface, by W.L. Rusho -- Introduction, by John Nichols -- The beauty and the tragedy of Everett Ruess -- The letters: 1930-1934 -- Everett is missing: Utah clues and frustrations; speculations in Navajoland; wherever he may be; to the end of the horizon; beyond horizons -- A sonnet for Everett Ruess, by Edward Abbey.