John Muir's Incredible Travel Memoirs: A Thousand - Mile Walk to the Gulf, My First Summer in the Sierra, The Mountains of California, Travels in Alaska, Steep Trails… (Illustrated)
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- Nombre de pages1250
- FormatePub
- ISBN859-65--4780551-9
- EAN8596547805519
- Date de parution09/01/2024
- Protection num.Digital Watermarking
- Taille7 Mo
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- ÉditeurGOOD PRESS
Résumé
In "John Muir's Incredible Travel Memoirs, " readers embark on an evocative journey through the natural landscapes of America as revealed by one of its most revered naturalists. This compilation features Muir's eloquent and vivid prose, characterized by rich descriptions and acute observations that encapsulate the splendor of the wilderness. Spanning his extensive travels, from the Sierra Nevada to the rugged terrains of Alaska, the book situates Muir's reflections within the context of late 19th-century American environmentalism, revealing both the beauty of nature and its fragility amid industrial expansion.
John Muir (1838-1914), known as the "Father of the National Parks, " has been a pivotal figure in American environmentalism. His experiences, both as an immigrant and a naturalist, deeply influenced his writing and his advocacy for wilderness preservation. Muir's life was marked by a strong interplay between scientific curiosity and spiritual reverence for nature, which he portrays masterfully in these memoirs, capturing the essence of his lifelong commitment to exploring and protecting the natural world.
This collection is a must-read for anyone interested in nature writing, environmental advocacy, or the history of America'Äôs wilderness. Muir's insights are as relevant today as they were over a century ago, encouraging readers to reconnect with the outdoors and consider their role in its stewardship.
John Muir (1838-1914), known as the "Father of the National Parks, " has been a pivotal figure in American environmentalism. His experiences, both as an immigrant and a naturalist, deeply influenced his writing and his advocacy for wilderness preservation. Muir's life was marked by a strong interplay between scientific curiosity and spiritual reverence for nature, which he portrays masterfully in these memoirs, capturing the essence of his lifelong commitment to exploring and protecting the natural world.
This collection is a must-read for anyone interested in nature writing, environmental advocacy, or the history of America'Äôs wilderness. Muir's insights are as relevant today as they were over a century ago, encouraging readers to reconnect with the outdoors and consider their role in its stewardship.
In "John Muir's Incredible Travel Memoirs, " readers embark on an evocative journey through the natural landscapes of America as revealed by one of its most revered naturalists. This compilation features Muir's eloquent and vivid prose, characterized by rich descriptions and acute observations that encapsulate the splendor of the wilderness. Spanning his extensive travels, from the Sierra Nevada to the rugged terrains of Alaska, the book situates Muir's reflections within the context of late 19th-century American environmentalism, revealing both the beauty of nature and its fragility amid industrial expansion.
John Muir (1838-1914), known as the "Father of the National Parks, " has been a pivotal figure in American environmentalism. His experiences, both as an immigrant and a naturalist, deeply influenced his writing and his advocacy for wilderness preservation. Muir's life was marked by a strong interplay between scientific curiosity and spiritual reverence for nature, which he portrays masterfully in these memoirs, capturing the essence of his lifelong commitment to exploring and protecting the natural world.
This collection is a must-read for anyone interested in nature writing, environmental advocacy, or the history of America'Äôs wilderness. Muir's insights are as relevant today as they were over a century ago, encouraging readers to reconnect with the outdoors and consider their role in its stewardship.
John Muir (1838-1914), known as the "Father of the National Parks, " has been a pivotal figure in American environmentalism. His experiences, both as an immigrant and a naturalist, deeply influenced his writing and his advocacy for wilderness preservation. Muir's life was marked by a strong interplay between scientific curiosity and spiritual reverence for nature, which he portrays masterfully in these memoirs, capturing the essence of his lifelong commitment to exploring and protecting the natural world.
This collection is a must-read for anyone interested in nature writing, environmental advocacy, or the history of America'Äôs wilderness. Muir's insights are as relevant today as they were over a century ago, encouraging readers to reconnect with the outdoors and consider their role in its stewardship.










