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New Releases by John MuirJohn Muir is the author of A Thousand-Mile Walk to the Gulf (Illustrated Edition) (2023), A 1000 Mile Walk to the Gulf (2022), John Muir - The Story of My Boyhood and Youth (2015), Journeys in the Wilderness (2013), The Mountains of California (2008).
A Thousand-Mile Walk to the Gulf (Illustrated Edition)
release date: Dec 28, 2023
A 1000 Mile Walk to the Gulf
release date: Nov 13, 2022
John Muir - The Story of My Boyhood and Youth
release date: Feb 04, 2015
Journeys in the Wilderness
release date: Mar 20, 2013
The Mountains of California
release date: Mar 25, 2008
release date: Jun 01, 2006
release date: Jun 11, 2002
The Wilderness World of John Muir
release date: Jan 01, 2001
A Thousand-Mile Walk to the Gulf
release date: Jan 01, 1998
John Muir: Nature Writings (LOA #92)
release date: Apr 22, 1997
release date: Jan 01, 1991
The Proposed Yosemite National Park
release date: Jun 01, 1986
The Writings of John Muir: The life and letters of John Muir, by William Frederic Badè
The Writings of John Muir: The life and letters of John Muir
The Writings of John Muir: Steep trails
The Writings of John Muir: The cruise of the Corwin
The Writings of John Muir: The story of my boyhood and youth
The Writings of John Muir: My first summer in the Sierra
The Writings of John Muir: Our national parks
The Writings of John Muir: The mountains of California
The Writings of John Muir: The life and letters of John Muir, II
The Writings of John Muir: Travels in Alaska
The Story of My Boyhood and Youth
In the classic nature work, The Yosemite, the great American naturalist, John Muir, describes the Yosemite valley''s geography and the myriad types of trees, flowers, birds, and other animals that can be found there.The Yosemite is among the finest examples of John Muir nature writings.The Yosemite is a classic nature/outdoor adventure text and a fine example of John Muir nature writings. In this volume, Muir describes the Yosemite valley''s geography and the various types of trees, flowers and animals that can be found there.John Muir (April 21, 1838 - December 24, 1914) also known as "John of the Mountains" and "Father of the National Parks", was an influential Scottish-American naturalist, author, environmental philosopher, glaciologist and early advocate for the preservation of wilderness in the United States. His letters, essays, and books describing his adventures in nature, especially in the Sierra Nevada, have been read by millions. His activism has helped to preserve the Yosemite Valley, Sequoia National Park and many other wilderness areas. The Sierra Club, which he co-founded, is a prominent American conservation organization. The 211-mile (340 km) John Muir Trail, a hiking trail in the Sierra Nevada, was named in his honor.[6] Other such places include Muir Woods National Monument, Muir Beach, John Muir College, Mount Muir, Camp Muir, Muir Grove, and Muir Glacier. In Scotland, the John Muir Way, a 130-mile-long route, was named in honor of him.In his later life, John Muir devoted most of his time to the preservation of the Western forests. As part of the campaign to make Yosemite a national park, Muir published two landmark articles on wilderness preservation in The Century Magazine, "The Treasures of the Yosemite" and "Features of the Proposed Yosemite National Park"; this helped support the push for U.S. Congress to pass a bill in 1890 establishing Yosemite National Park. The spiritual quality and enthusiasm toward nature expressed in his writings has inspired readers, including presidents and congressmen, to take action to help preserve large nature areas.[8]John Muir has been considered "an inspiration to both Scots and Americans". Muir''s biographer, Steven J. Holmes, believes that Muir has become "one of the patron saints of twentieth-century American environmental activity," both political and recreational. As a result, his writings are commonly discussed in books and journals, and he is often quoted by nature photographers such as Ansel Adams. "Muir has profoundly shaped the very categories through which Americans understand and envision their relationships with the natural world," writes Holmes. John Muir was noted for being an ecological thinker, political spokesman, and religious prophet, whose writings became a personal guide into nature for countless individuals, making his name "almost ubiquitous" in the modern environmental consciousness. According to author William Anderson, Muir exemplified "the archetype of our oneness with the earth", while biographer Donald Worster says he believed his mission was "...saving the American soul from total surrender to materialism." 403 On April 21, 2013, the first ever John Muir Day was celebrated in Scotland, which marked the 175th anniversary of his birth, paying homage to the conservationist.
My First Summer in the Sierra
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