John Muir: The Eight Wilderness Discovery Books

by John Muir

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Features the eight influential books in which John Muir reflects on the beauty of America's wilderness and fights for their protection.

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The naturalist John Muir was born in Dunbar, Scotland. When he was 11 years old, he moved to the United States with his family and lived on a Wisconsin farm, where he had to work hard for long hours. He would rise as early as one o'clock in the morning in order to have time to study. At the urging of friends, he took some inventions he had made to show more a fair in Madison, Wisconsin. This trip resulted in his attending the University of Wisconsin. After four years in school, he began the travels that eventually took him around the world. Muir's inventing career came to an abrupt end in 1867, when he lost an eye in an accident while working on one of his mechanical inventions. Thereafter, he focused his attention on natural history, exploring the American West, especially the Yosemite region of California. Muir traveled primarily on foot carrying only a minimum amount of food and a bedroll. In 1880 Muir married Louie Strentzel, the daughter of an Austrian who began the fruit and wine industry in California. One of the first explorers to postulate the role of glaciers in forming the Yosemite Valley, Muir also discovered a glacier in Alaska that later was named for him. His lively descriptions of many of the natural areas of the United States contributed to the founding of Yosemite National Park in 1890. His urge to preserve these areas for posterity led to his founding of the Sierra Club in 1892. (Bowker Author Biography) show less

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Original publication date
1992 (omnibus) (omnibus)
People/Characters
John Muir, naturalist
Important places
USA; Alaska, USA
First words
When I was a boy in Scotland I was fond of everything that was wild, and all my life I've been growing fonder and fonder of wild places and wild creatures.

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Genres
Nonfiction, Science & Nature, General Nonfiction, Travel, Biography & Memoir, Sports and Leisure
DDC/MDS
508.78Natural sciences & mathematicsScienceNatural history
LCC
QH31 .M78 .A25ScienceNatural history – BiologyNatural history (General)General
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