The following is a bibliography of the Sierra Nevada of California, United States, including books on recreation, natural history, and human history.[1][2]
View of Banner Peak and Thousand Island Lake in the Ansel Adams Wilderness
^Stanley, John (1975). Selected bibliography of the Sierra Nevada. United States Forest Service. OCLC 13144926.
^Farquhar, Francis (1948). Yosemite, the big trees and the High Sierra : a selective bibliography. University of California Press. OCLC 29438777.
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