The Mountains of California (Illustrated Edition)
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- Nombre de pages230
- FormatePub
- ISBN859-65--4776682-7
- EAN8596547766827
- Date de parution28/12/2023
- Protection num.Digital Watermarking
- Taille3 Mo
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurDIGICAT
Résumé
In "The Mountains of California (Illustrated Edition), " John Muir embarks on a lyrical exploration of the Sierra Nevada and other majestic ranges of California, illuminating the interconnectedness of nature and humanity. With a rich, descriptive prose that blends scientific observation and romanticism, Muir invites readers to experience the awe of the natural world. The work is not only a personal account of his wanderings but also serves as a passionate plea for conservation, reflecting the burgeoning environmental movement of the late 19th century.
The illustrated edition enriches the reading experience, allowing Muir's vivid imagery of landscapes, flora, and fauna to resonate more deeply with the audience. John Muir, often regarded as the "Father of the National Parks, " was a prominent naturalist, author, and advocate for the preservation of wilderness in America. His formative experiences in nature, including his time spent in California's mountainous regions, deeply influenced his worldview and dedication to ecology.
Muir's writings often reflect his spiritual connection with nature, drawing on his Scottish heritage and the Transcendentalist philosophies that shaped him, providing a philosophical underpinning to his environmental activism. "The Mountains of California, " therefore, is essential reading for anyone who seeks to understand the profound, symbiotic relationship between nature and society. It is a rich resource for scholars of environmental literature, as well as for casual readers who yearn for inspiration from the beauty of the natural world.
This book will stir the hearts of nature lovers and awaken a commitment to preserving the landscapes that Muir so passionately championed.
The illustrated edition enriches the reading experience, allowing Muir's vivid imagery of landscapes, flora, and fauna to resonate more deeply with the audience. John Muir, often regarded as the "Father of the National Parks, " was a prominent naturalist, author, and advocate for the preservation of wilderness in America. His formative experiences in nature, including his time spent in California's mountainous regions, deeply influenced his worldview and dedication to ecology.
Muir's writings often reflect his spiritual connection with nature, drawing on his Scottish heritage and the Transcendentalist philosophies that shaped him, providing a philosophical underpinning to his environmental activism. "The Mountains of California, " therefore, is essential reading for anyone who seeks to understand the profound, symbiotic relationship between nature and society. It is a rich resource for scholars of environmental literature, as well as for casual readers who yearn for inspiration from the beauty of the natural world.
This book will stir the hearts of nature lovers and awaken a commitment to preserving the landscapes that Muir so passionately championed.
In "The Mountains of California (Illustrated Edition), " John Muir embarks on a lyrical exploration of the Sierra Nevada and other majestic ranges of California, illuminating the interconnectedness of nature and humanity. With a rich, descriptive prose that blends scientific observation and romanticism, Muir invites readers to experience the awe of the natural world. The work is not only a personal account of his wanderings but also serves as a passionate plea for conservation, reflecting the burgeoning environmental movement of the late 19th century.
The illustrated edition enriches the reading experience, allowing Muir's vivid imagery of landscapes, flora, and fauna to resonate more deeply with the audience. John Muir, often regarded as the "Father of the National Parks, " was a prominent naturalist, author, and advocate for the preservation of wilderness in America. His formative experiences in nature, including his time spent in California's mountainous regions, deeply influenced his worldview and dedication to ecology.
Muir's writings often reflect his spiritual connection with nature, drawing on his Scottish heritage and the Transcendentalist philosophies that shaped him, providing a philosophical underpinning to his environmental activism. "The Mountains of California, " therefore, is essential reading for anyone who seeks to understand the profound, symbiotic relationship between nature and society. It is a rich resource for scholars of environmental literature, as well as for casual readers who yearn for inspiration from the beauty of the natural world.
This book will stir the hearts of nature lovers and awaken a commitment to preserving the landscapes that Muir so passionately championed.
The illustrated edition enriches the reading experience, allowing Muir's vivid imagery of landscapes, flora, and fauna to resonate more deeply with the audience. John Muir, often regarded as the "Father of the National Parks, " was a prominent naturalist, author, and advocate for the preservation of wilderness in America. His formative experiences in nature, including his time spent in California's mountainous regions, deeply influenced his worldview and dedication to ecology.
Muir's writings often reflect his spiritual connection with nature, drawing on his Scottish heritage and the Transcendentalist philosophies that shaped him, providing a philosophical underpinning to his environmental activism. "The Mountains of California, " therefore, is essential reading for anyone who seeks to understand the profound, symbiotic relationship between nature and society. It is a rich resource for scholars of environmental literature, as well as for casual readers who yearn for inspiration from the beauty of the natural world.
This book will stir the hearts of nature lovers and awaken a commitment to preserving the landscapes that Muir so passionately championed.