Ben
East
Born:
07/18/1898
Holly
Died: 08/01/1990
Parents: Darwin and Cora East
Spouse: Eleanor Lee (1st) Helen Gorski (2nd)
Children: David Carnes East and Barbara Lee Pope (deceased)
Died: 08/01/1990
Parents: Darwin and Cora East
Spouse: Eleanor Lee (1st) Helen Gorski (2nd)
Children: David Carnes East and Barbara Lee Pope (deceased)
Writings
Image | Title | Genre | Audience | Publisher | Date |
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Fifty years ago : my visits to Isle Royale - A reprint published to commemorate the 50th anniversary of Isle Royale National Park. Previously appeared in Jan. and Feb. 1981 issues of Michigan out-of-doors magazine. |
Michigan History | Adult | Houghton, Mich. : Isle Royale Natural History Association | 1981 | |
Danger in the Air / as told to Ben East - "Survival" series illustrated and designed by Jack Dahl, edited by Howard Schroeder and Jerolyn Nentl |
Non Fiction | Children , Teen | [Mankato, MN] : Crestwood House | 1979 | |
Desparate Search / as told to Ben East - "Survival" series illustrated and designed by Jack Dahl, edited by Howard Schroeder and Jerolyn Nentl |
Non Fiction | Children , Teen | Mankato, Minn. : Crestwood House | 1979 | |
Forty Days Lost / as told to Ben East - "Survival" series illustrated and designed by Jack Dahl, edited by Howard Schroeder and Jerolyn Nentl |
Non Fiction | Children , Teen | Mankato, Minn. : Crestwood House | 1979 | |
Found Alive / as told to Ben East - "Survival" series illustrated and designed by Jack Dahl, edited by Howard Schroeder and Jerolyn Nentl |
Non Fiction | Children , Teen | Mankato, Minn. : Crestwood House | 1979 | |
Frozen Terror / as told to Ben East - "Survival" series illustrated and designed by Jack Dahl, edited by Howard Schroeder and Jerolyn Nentl |
Non Fiction | Children , Teen | Mankato, Minn. : Crestwood House | 1979 | |
Grizzly! / As told to Ben East - "Survival" series illustrated and designed by Jack Dahl, edited by Howard Schroeder and Jerolyn Nentl |
Non Fiction | Children , Teen | Mankato, MN : Crestwood House | 1979 | |
Mistaken Journey / as told to Ben East - "Survival" series illustrated and designed by Jack Dahl, edited by Howard Schroeder and Jerolyn Nentl |
Non Fiction | Children , Teen | Mankato, MN : Crestwood House | 1979 | |
Trapped in Devil's Hole/ as told to Ben East - "Survival" series illustrated and designed by Jack Dahl, edited by Howard Schroeder and Jerolyn Nentl |
Non Fiction | Children , Teen | Mankato, MN : Crestwood House | 1979 | |
Bears : a veteran outdoorsman's account of the most fascinating and dangerous animals in North America | Non Fiction | Adult | New York : Outdoor Life | 1977 | |
This Was the North - With Anton Money |
Non Fiction | Adult | New York : Crown Publishers | 1975 | |
The Ben East Hunting Book | Non Fiction | Adult | New York, Outdoor life | 1974 | |
The Last Eagle; the story of Khan | Non Fiction , Biography | Adult | New York, Crown Publishers | 1974 | |
The Silence of the North : the incredible story of a woman's fight for survival in the wilderness - With Olive Frederickson |
Non Fiction , Adventure , Biography | Adult | New York : Crown Publishers, Inc. | 1972 | |
Danger: Explosive True Adventures of the Great Outdoors | Non Fiction | Adult | New York,Outdoor Life Book Division | 1970 | |
Survival: 23 True Sportsmen's Adventures | Non Fiction | Adult | New York : Outdoor Life, Dutton | 1967 | |
Narrow Escapes and Wilderness Adventures | Non Fiction , Adventure | Children , Teen | New York, Outdoor life, Dutton | 1960 |
What is the aim or goal of your writing:
2nd ed. says, "Ben East has had a distinguished career in illustrated travel and adventure lectures, 1938-1951. He appeared at National Geographic Society, Maryland Academy of Science, Philadelphia Academy of Science, American Museum of Natural History, Explorers Club, and George Pierrot's World Adventure Series. He has lectured to audiences as small as 12 in number and as large as 70,000."
Contemporary Authors says, "Ben East is wellknown as a writer, photgrapher, and filmer of the North American wilderness. Initially, East gained recognition as the first person to film an Alaskan sea otter in color (1941)."
Much of my writing has dealt with major conservation problems confronting the nation. I have produced...articles for Outdoor Life on such environmentally destructive practices as strip mining, channelization, unethical use of aircraft to take trophy game, political interference in wildlife affairs, the indiscriminate use of pesticides, and the damming of wild and scenic rivers and streams.
May inquiries be sent to you about doing workshops, readings: No
Donated books to the Authors & Illustrators database project: No
Skills:
Author
Illustrator
Education:
Degree | Institution | Location | Date |
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Bachelor of Literature (B.Litt.) | Oxford University | Oxford, England | 1953 |
Career:
Position | Organization | Location | Date |
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Contributing field editor | Outdoor Life Magazine | 1970 -1980 | |
Senior editor | Outdoor Life Magazine | 1966 -1970 | |
Midwest field editor | Outdoor Life Magazine | 1947 -1966 | |
Outdoor editor | Booth Newspapers | 1926 -1946 | |
Travel lecturer |
Other Resources:
Other Comments:
Though Ben East is most remembered as a writer he was also an early and important conservationist. He was deeply committed to preserving Michigan's natural beauty and was instrumental in gaining State Park status for both Tahquamenon Falls and the Porcupine Mountains. He also played a major role in securing Isle Royale as a National Park. He was involved in a number of conservation organizations and won the Michigan United Conservation Clubs Conservation Award in 1971 as well the Michigan Environmental Award and formal recognition by the Michigan state legislature, both in 1973.
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