John Muir


My First Summer in the Sierra
The Camping Trip That Changed America: Theodore Roosevelt, John Muir, and Our National Parks
The Wilderness World of John Muir
The Mountains of California
The Story of My Boyhood and Youth
Stickeen: A Nature Book About John Muir and His Trusty Dog's Adventure
John Muir's Book of Animals
America's Wilderness: The Photographs of Ansel Adams
A Passion for Nature: The Life of John Muir
Travels in Alaska
A Thousand-Mile Walk To The Gulf: The American Naturalist's 1867 Journey Through the Post-War South
The Yosemite
Wilderness Essays
John Muir: Protecting and Preserving the Environment (Voices for Green Choices, 6)
John Muir: Spiritual Writings
The Trail by Ethan GalloglyJohn Muir Trail by Elizabeth WenkAlmost Somewhere by Suzanne   RobertsLost and Found by Michelle PughMount Whitney to Yosemite by James M. Wise
Hiking the JMT
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John Muir
...full of God's thoughts, a place of peace and safety amid the most exalted grandeur and enthusiastic action, a new song, a place of beginnings abounding in first lessons of life, mountain building, eternal, invincible, unbreakable order; with sermons in stone, storms, trees, flowers, and animals brimful with humanity. ...more
John Muir

Kim Heacox
Among those who could read, books were prized possessions. Words on paper were powerful magic, seductive as music, sharp as a knife at times, or gentle as a kiss. Friendships and love affairs blossomed as men and women read to each other in summer meadows and winter kitchens. Pages were ambrosia in their hands. A new novel or collection of poems was something everybody talked about. Wordsworth, Coleridge, Shakespeare, Bronte, Austen, Dickens, Keats, Emerson, Cooper, Thoreau, Hawthorne, and Twain ...more
Kim Heacox, John Muir and the Ice That Started a Fire: How A Visionary And The Glaciers Of Alaska Changed America

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