Having spent many years exploring
the Grand Canyon and surrounding areas, Rudy J. Gerber was inspired to write The Railroad and the Canyon. A departure from Mr. Gerber's usual
writing, the majority of which concerns the legal profession, this book charts
the history of man's attempts to build railroads through the Grand Canyon.
Mr. Gerber has had a long and
successful legal career. He holds a Ph.D. in philosophy as well as a J.D. and
has served as a professor and skilled lecturer at several universities,
including Notre Dame University and St. Louis University. In 1988, Arizona
governor Rose Mofford appointed Mr. Gerber to the state court of appeals, where
he served for twelve years. Currently, he is a special counsel in Phoenix,
Arizona.
When Mr. Gerber is not working, he
enjoys staying at his mountain cabin close to the train lines he wrote about in
The Railroad and the Canyon. Even more than the Grand Canyon
inspired him, he insists that his daughter Jennifer was his ultimate
inspiration.
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