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The story of my boyhood and youth
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John Muir |
John Muir (1838-1914), whose writings about the natural world have shaped the conservation and environmental movements for more than a century, wrote this autobiographical account near the end of his… |
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The wilderness world of John Muir
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John Muir |
Naturalist, Edwin Way Teale brings together 50-odd selections from Muir's writings with excellent black-and-white decorations by Henry B. Kane. Choosen to reflect Muir's life and career, these are c… |
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The story of my boyhood and youth
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John Muir |
John Muir (1838-1914), whose writings about the natural world have shaped the conservation and environmental movements for more than a century, wrote this autobiographical account near the end of his… |
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My first summer in the Sierra
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John Muir |
Introduction by Mike Davis; Illustrated with photographs by Herbert W. Gleason and drawings by the author |
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The Writings of John Muir: with illustrations from drawings made by the ...
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William Frederic Badè,John Muir,Marion Randall Parsons |
Book digitized by Google from the library of Harvard University and uploaded to the Internet Archive by user tpb. |
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My first summer in the Sierra
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John Muir |
Presents the journal of naturalist John Muir in which he records his thoughts and experiences in the Sierra Mountains where he went for the first time in 1869 while working as an overseer hired on to… |
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John Muir's book of animals
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John Muir |
Peppered throughout famed naturalist John Muir's published work, articles, and letters and journals are wonderful descriptions of animals and stories about his encounters with them.-- |
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The Mountains of California
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John Muir |
1 online resource (xi, 381 pages) : |
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Travels in Alaska
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John Muir |
Record of author's 1st - 3rd journeys to Alaska in 1879, 1880, and 1890. |
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Steep Trails
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John Muir |
Moral improvers have calls to preach. I have a friend who has a call to plough, and woe to the daisy sod or azalea thicket that falls under the savage redemption of his keen steel shares. Not conte… |
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