Stephen J. Pyne

Stephen J. Pyne

Stephen J. Pyne has written at least 15 books. Their most popular book is The Pyrocene: How We Created an Age of Fire, and What Happens Next with 2 saves with an average rating of 3⭐.

Author Bio

Stephen J. Pyne has written over 30 books, mostly on the history and management of wildland and rural fire, including big-screen surveys for the U.S., Canada, Australia, Europe (including Russia), and the world generally, and is completing a multi-volume fire history of the U.S. and its regions since 1960. His exploration research includes books on Antarctica, the Grand Canyon, the Voyager mission, and a biography of Grove Karl Gilbert.

He teaches courses on fire, history of exploration and science, and nonfiction writing.

The Pyrocene: How We Created an Age of Fire, and What Happens Next

2021 • 2 Readers 3

Voice and vision

Voice and vision
ByStephen J. Pyne

1 Reader

Grove Karl Gilbert: A Great Engine of Research

1980 • 1 Reader • 322 pages

Voyager: Seeking Newer Worlds in the Third Great Age of Discovery

2010 • 1 Reader • 444 pages 3

How the Canyon Became Grand: A Short History

1998 • 1 Reader • 199 pages

Fire

Fire
ByStephen J. Pyne

2019 • 240 pages

Florida

Florida
ByStephen J. Pyne

2016 • 184 pages

Fire in America

Fire in America
ByStephen J. Pyne

2017 • 681 pages

The Ice

The Ice
ByStephen J. Pyne

Dutton's Point

Dutton's Point
ByStephen J. Pyne

1982 • 64 pages

Year of the Fires

Year of the Fires
ByStephen J. Pyne

2008 • 325 pages

Burning Bush

Burning Bush
ByStephen J. Pyne

2017 • 548 pages

Between Two Fires

Between Two Fires
ByStephen J. Pyne

2015 • 550 pages