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Author Muir, John, 1838-1914.

Title Essential Muir / John Muir ; edited with an introduction by Fred D. White.

Publication Info. Santa Clara, Calif. : Santa Clara University ; Berkeley, Calif. : Heyday Books, ©2006.

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 West Hartford, Noah Webster Library - Non Fiction  508 MUIR    Check Shelf
Description xx, 131 pages ; 22 cm.
Series A California legacy book
California legacy book.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 127-128).
Contents Part one. The visionary inventor: "Knowledge and inventions," from The story of my boyhood and youth -- "The world and the university," from The story of my boyhood and youth -- Part two. The wandering minstrel: "Through the Cumberland Mountains, the river country of Georgia, and across Florida to Cedar Keys," from A thousand-mile walk to the gulf -- Part three. The nature scribe and rhapsode: "A near view of the High Sierra," from The mountains of California -- "A wind-storm in the forests," from The mountains of California -- "Yosemite falls at midnight," from The life and letters of John Muir -- "Nut time in Squirrelville," from The life and letters of John Muir -- "Yosemite glaciers," New York Tribune, Dec. 5, 1871 -- Part four. The global adventurer: "Eskimos and walrus," from The cruise of the Corwin -- "Stickeen vs. the glacier," from Stickeen -- "Voyage to East Africa," from John Muir's Last Journey -- Part five. The planet steward: "God's first temples: how shall we preserve our forests?" Sacramento Daily Union, Feb. 5, 1876 -- "The wild parks and forest reservations of the West," Atlantic Monthly, August 1897.
Summary "Like Muir himself, Essential Muir packs an astounding range of experience into a lithe frame: ecstatic yet scientific descriptions of Yosemite; the heartrending tale of that "wee, hairy, sleekit beastie," Stickeen; reflections on the society of Eskimos; Muir's touching tribute, after a lifetime of wonder, to the mighty baobob trees of Africa; and more. Fred D. White's selection from Muir's writings, and his illuminating commentary, reveal the coherence and drama of a remarkable life: new readers will understand why Muir has become an American icon, and readers who are familiar with his work will be delighted with this fresh look. Muir's fierce love of all of nature, from squirrels to glaciers (but perhaps not sheep), continues to inspire us nearly a century after his death"--Jacket.
Subject Muir, John, 1838-1914.
Naturalists -- United States -- Biography.
Conservationists -- United States -- Biography.
Natural history -- United States.
Muir, John, 1838-1914. (OCoLC)fst00039248
Conservationists. (OCoLC)fst00875578
Natural history. (OCoLC)fst01034268
Naturalists. (OCoLC)fst01034543
United States. (OCoLC)fst01204155
Muir, John Geologe.
Genre/Form Biography. (OCoLC)fst01423686
Added Author White, Fred D., 1943-
Added Title Works. Selections. 2006
ISBN 9781597140270 (pbk. : alk. paper)
1597140279 (pbk. : alk. paper)
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