THE ALASKA ROUTE (Illustrated Edition). The Cruise of the Corwin, Travels in Alaska, Stickeen & Alaska Days with John Muir
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- Nombre de pages535
- FormatePub
- ISBN978-80-7583-808-7
- EAN9788075838087
- Date de parution04/07/2017
- Protection num.Digital Watermarking
- Taille3 Mo
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- ÉditeurMusaicum Books
Résumé
THE ALASKA ROUTE (Illustrated Edition) captures the rugged, icy splendor of Alaska through a thoughtful curation of writings by John Muir and S. Hall Young. Within this illustrated anthology, the reader encounters a kaleidoscope of literary styles, from explorative narratives to poignant reflections on the natural world. The majestic landscapes of Alaska serve as both subject and backdrop, weaving a fabric of ecological consciousness and adventure that spans the gamut from literary naturalism to romantic evocation.
The richly varied anthology highlights the interplay between humanity and the formidable Alaskan wilderness, pulling together comprehensive travel logs and reflective essays that illuminate the harrowing beauty of this untamed land. Both John Muir and S. Hall Young bring formidable backgrounds as pioneering conservationists and explorers of the American wilderness, particularly the Alaskan frontier.
Their writings not only contribute to environmental literature but also resonate with the ethos of the late 19th to early 20th-century movements toward understanding and preserving natural landscapes. The duo's insights and experiences, supported by vivid illustrations, enrich the reader's comprehension of the environmental imperatives and the allure of Alaska. This illustrated edition of THE ALASKA ROUTE is an invaluable addition to the libraries of both enthusiasts of nature writing and explorers of American environmental history.
Readers are afforded a unique insight into the convergence of artistic expression and environmental advocacy, enriched by the profound connection both authors maintain with the Alaskan wilderness. This collection is especially recommended for those keen to explore the interplay of human narratives with the vast, compelling expanse of nature.
The richly varied anthology highlights the interplay between humanity and the formidable Alaskan wilderness, pulling together comprehensive travel logs and reflective essays that illuminate the harrowing beauty of this untamed land. Both John Muir and S. Hall Young bring formidable backgrounds as pioneering conservationists and explorers of the American wilderness, particularly the Alaskan frontier.
Their writings not only contribute to environmental literature but also resonate with the ethos of the late 19th to early 20th-century movements toward understanding and preserving natural landscapes. The duo's insights and experiences, supported by vivid illustrations, enrich the reader's comprehension of the environmental imperatives and the allure of Alaska. This illustrated edition of THE ALASKA ROUTE is an invaluable addition to the libraries of both enthusiasts of nature writing and explorers of American environmental history.
Readers are afforded a unique insight into the convergence of artistic expression and environmental advocacy, enriched by the profound connection both authors maintain with the Alaskan wilderness. This collection is especially recommended for those keen to explore the interplay of human narratives with the vast, compelling expanse of nature.
THE ALASKA ROUTE (Illustrated Edition) captures the rugged, icy splendor of Alaska through a thoughtful curation of writings by John Muir and S. Hall Young. Within this illustrated anthology, the reader encounters a kaleidoscope of literary styles, from explorative narratives to poignant reflections on the natural world. The majestic landscapes of Alaska serve as both subject and backdrop, weaving a fabric of ecological consciousness and adventure that spans the gamut from literary naturalism to romantic evocation.
The richly varied anthology highlights the interplay between humanity and the formidable Alaskan wilderness, pulling together comprehensive travel logs and reflective essays that illuminate the harrowing beauty of this untamed land. Both John Muir and S. Hall Young bring formidable backgrounds as pioneering conservationists and explorers of the American wilderness, particularly the Alaskan frontier.
Their writings not only contribute to environmental literature but also resonate with the ethos of the late 19th to early 20th-century movements toward understanding and preserving natural landscapes. The duo's insights and experiences, supported by vivid illustrations, enrich the reader's comprehension of the environmental imperatives and the allure of Alaska. This illustrated edition of THE ALASKA ROUTE is an invaluable addition to the libraries of both enthusiasts of nature writing and explorers of American environmental history.
Readers are afforded a unique insight into the convergence of artistic expression and environmental advocacy, enriched by the profound connection both authors maintain with the Alaskan wilderness. This collection is especially recommended for those keen to explore the interplay of human narratives with the vast, compelling expanse of nature.
The richly varied anthology highlights the interplay between humanity and the formidable Alaskan wilderness, pulling together comprehensive travel logs and reflective essays that illuminate the harrowing beauty of this untamed land. Both John Muir and S. Hall Young bring formidable backgrounds as pioneering conservationists and explorers of the American wilderness, particularly the Alaskan frontier.
Their writings not only contribute to environmental literature but also resonate with the ethos of the late 19th to early 20th-century movements toward understanding and preserving natural landscapes. The duo's insights and experiences, supported by vivid illustrations, enrich the reader's comprehension of the environmental imperatives and the allure of Alaska. This illustrated edition of THE ALASKA ROUTE is an invaluable addition to the libraries of both enthusiasts of nature writing and explorers of American environmental history.
Readers are afforded a unique insight into the convergence of artistic expression and environmental advocacy, enriched by the profound connection both authors maintain with the Alaskan wilderness. This collection is especially recommended for those keen to explore the interplay of human narratives with the vast, compelling expanse of nature.