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Unearthly light edged tree trunks covered by moss—western hemlock, bigleaf maple, Douglas fir, and western red cedar. Curtains of moss dripped from the limbs of arching vine maples. The floor was soft with centuries of rotting wood and ...
John Muir’s Our National Parks, reissued to encourage, and inspire travelers, campers, and contemporary naturalists, is as profound for readers today as it was in 1901.
It is about his experience of botanical description, bears, earthquakes, avalanches, etc. This set of essays has reminiscent illustrations of the Western parks and was over essential lists of all the floral.
The Sierra Club founder offers an extensive overview of America's national parks at the turn of the 20th century, including appraisals of Yellowstone, Yosemite, Sequoia, and General Grant. Includes vintage photos.
These essays are essential reading for anyone wishing to visit (or revisit) the national parks of the Western United States as well as those who want to help protect America’s wilderness areas.
This 1901 work, a collection of essays first published in the Atlantic Monthly, is Muir's valentine to the national parks of the American West.
This collection of essays celebrates those park lands of the American West that John Muir knew and loved.
A Thousand Fields is republishing this classic book now complete with a biographical sketch of the author.
First published as a series of essays in€The Atlantic Monthly, €John Muir's€Our National Parks€contains Muir's renderings of some of the most picturesque national parks in America. Throughout his life, Muir...
Simple text provides an introduction to the national parks in the United States.
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