John Muir
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The Mountains of California
Intends to put a conservationist's passion for nature in relief. This title celebrates the Sierra Nevada, which the author dedicated his life to saving, and recounts his visits to Yosemite Valley, Kings Canyon, Sequoia Groves, and Mount Whiskey.
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Steep Trails
California - Utah - Nevada - Washington Oregon - The Grand Cañon (Cram Edition)€ 26,50 -
Travels in Alaska (Cram Edition)
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The Yosemite (Cram Edition)
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My First Summer in the Sierra (Cram Edition)
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The Story of My Boyhood and Youth (Cram Edition)
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The Yosemite
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The Story of My Boyhood and Youth
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My First Summer in the Sierra
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My First Summer in the Sierra
In the summer of 1869, Scottish-American naturalist and author John Muir spent the months of June through September in the Sierra Nevada Mountains of California accompanying a group of shepherds while they led a flock of sheep to the high country to graze. During that time, Muir took every opportunity to explore the Yosemite area extensively-hiking, camping, writing, and sketching. Muir's diary entries describing the land, flora, and fauna he encountered became the basis for the book My First Summer in the Sierra, first published in 1911.Muir's journal entries from that summer reveal his growing wonder and awe at the Yosemite landscape, as well as his endless curiosity for the natural world. On a grand scale, he trekked into remote areas for sometimes days at a time. He climbed Cathedral Peak and Mount Dana and trekked through Bloody Canyon to Mono Lake. On a more modest scale, Muir observed the flora and fauna that surrounded him with the keen enthusiasm of a naturalist. He described in detail the area's trees, shrubs, flowers, mountain meadows, glacial features, and animals.In the years that followed the publication of My First Summer in the Sierra, Muir went on to advocate for the protection and preservation of wild landscapes. In 1892, Muir co-founded the Sierra Club and became the organization's first president. Muir also played an instrumental role in the establishment of several national parks including Yosemite, Sequoia, and Kings Canyon.My First Summer in the Sierra remains among John Muir's most popular works. The book's inspired and lyrical accounts of an iconic wilderness, written at a time in Muir's life when his character as a naturalist and wilderness advocate was taking form, earns it a prominent, influential place in the annals of nature writing and the history of wilderness preservation.
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Our National Parks
John Muir (1838–1914) was a naturalist, author, and an advocate of wilderness preservation. He was the founder of the Sierra Club, and was influential in the creation of many national parks, including Yosemite. He has written many books, including Letters from Alaska, The Story of My Boyhood and Youth, and The Yosemite, which were printed by the University of Wisconsin Press.
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My First Summer in the Sierra
My First Summer in the Sierra recounts John Muir's 1869 journey as an assistant shepherd through California's Sierra Nevada, transforming a seasonal expedition into a luminous record of ecological perception. Combining diary, travel narrative, natural history, and spiritual meditation, the book observes glaciers, forests, flowers, weather, and animal life with exacting attention and rapturous prose. In the context of nineteenth-century American nature writing, it stands beside Thoreau while anticipating modern environmental consciousness. Muir, born in Scotland in 1838 and raised in Wisconsin, brought to the Sierra a mind shaped by mechanical ingenuity, botanical curiosity, and a profound resistance to industrialized forms of life. His earlier wanderings and self-education prepared him to see wilderness not as vacant scenery but as a living, interdependent order. The experiences recorded here helped form the convictions that later made him a leading preservationist and cofounder of the Sierra Club. This book is recommended to readers of environmental literature, American Romanticism, and conservation history. It offers not merely picturesque description, but a disciplined vision of wonder-an invitation to read landscape ethically, attentively, and with enduring humility.
€ 9,90