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  1. John Muir (Rookie Biographies) by Wil Mara, 2003-03
  2. The Pathless Way: John Muir and American Wilderness by Michael P. Cohen, 1986-09-15
  3. Sacred Summits: John Muir's Mountain Days (Travel)
  4. John Muir in Historical Perspective
  5. John Muir To Yosemite And Beyond by Robert Engberg, 1999-01-12
  6. John Muir: Life and Work
  7. Son of the Wilderness: The Life of John Muir by Linnie Marsh Wolfe, 1979-01
  8. The Wild Muir: Twenty-Two of John Muir's Greatest Adventures by John Muir, Lee Stetson, 1994-06
  9. Baptized into Wilderness: A Christian Perspective on John Muir (Environmental Theology, Book 1) by Richard Cartwright Austin, 1987-09
  10. John Muir: Wilderness Prophet (First Books - American Conservationists Series) by Peter Anderson, 1996-03
  11. Rediscovering America: John Muir in His Time and Ours by Sierra Club, 1987-03-12
  12. Wilderness Journeys (Canongate Classic) by John Muir, 2001-12-10
  13. Stickeen: John Muir and the Brave Little Dog (Sharing Nature With Children Book) by John Muir, Donnell Rubay, 1998-09
  14. Call Him Father Nature: The Story of John Muir by Patricia Topp, 2001-04-01

61. Alibris: John Muir
and Bade, William Frederic This latest addition to the John Muir Libraryour Founderof the Sierra Club, Muir (18381914) did more than any other individual
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Browse for author " John Muir " matched 128 titles. Sometimes it pays off to expand your search to view all available copies of books matching your search terms. Page of 6 sort results by Top Selling Title Author Used Price New Price more books like this by Muir, John For novice and veteran mechanics alike, this book has provided humorous, step-by-step repair and maintenance instructions for all air-cooled VW's built through 1978 for over 25 years. This edition contains a new section on the electrical system, plus a revised resource list of VW clubs, magazines, books, and parts suppliers. 300 illustrations. buy used: from buy new: from The Wild Muir: Twenty-Two of John Muir's Greatest Adventures more books like this by Stetson, Lee, and Muir, John, and King, Fiona (Illustrator) Here is an entertaining collection of John Muir's most exciting adventures, representing some of his finest writing. Each included adventure has been selected to show the extent to which Muir courted and faced danger, i.e. lived "wildly, " throughout his life. From the famous avalanche ride off the rim of Yosemite Valley to his night spent riding...

62. John Muir And Wisconsin
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(The above picture reproduced from sierraclub.org. Picture John Muir, (1838-1914), was a American naturalist, explorer, and writer. He was an influential conservationist, who worked to preserve wilderness areas and wildlife from commercial exploitation and destruction. His efforts helped to establish Yosemite National Park and Sequoia National Park, both in California. Muir was born in Scotland in 1838. His family immigrated to the United States in 1849 when he was 11 years old and settled on a farm near Portage, Wisconsin. "The Story of My Boyhood and Youth " describes his early years in rural Montello. Muir attended the University of Wisconsin from 1860 to 1863 but did not graduate. When he left college, he took extensive walking trips to study nature, especially plants. In 1867 he made a walking trip from Indianapolis to the Gulf of Mexico to observe the plants, animals, and physical features of the country. During this trip Muir kept extensive journals, which were published after his death as

63. About John Muir
About John Muir. John Muir (18381914) is the founder of the modernworld conservation movement. Two hundred sites in the USA are
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About John Muir
John Muir (1838-1914) is the founder of the modern world conservation movement. Two hundred sites in the USA are named after him, including Muir Woods, Muir Beach, Muir Glacier and the John Muir Trail through the High Sierra. About John Muir Award Click Here to Return To Home

64. BiblioVault
the Sierra John Muir and Robert Engberg Publisher University of Wisconsin Press,1984 ISBN 0299-09624-6 (Paper) Subject headings Muir, John, 1838-1914.
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65. The John Muir Exhibit Educational Resources
The John Muir Exhibit Educational Resources The John Muir Exhibit was created by the Sierra Club to display and commemorate the life of John Muir and his role in the environmental movement. The
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66. John Muir Biography - John Muir Exhibit
John Muir A Brief Biography. John John Muir was perhaps this country smost famous and influential naturalist and conservationist. He
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John Muir: A Brief Biography
John Muir - farmer, inventor, sheepherder, naturalist, explorer, writer, and conservationist - was born on April 21 , 1838 in Dunbar, Scotland. Until the age of eleven he attended the local schools of that small coastal town. In 1849, the Muir family emigrated to the United States, settling first at Fountain Lake and then moving to Hickory Hill Farm near Portage, Wisconsin. Muir's father was a harsh disciplinarian and worked his family from dawn to dusk. Whenever they were allowed a short period away from the plow and hoe, Muir and his younger brother would roam the fields and woods of the rich Wisconsin countryside. John became more and more the loving observer of the natural word. He also became an inventor, a carver of curious but practical mechanisms in wood. He made clocks that kept accurate time and created a wondrous device that tipped him out of bed before dawn. In 1860, Muir took his inventions to the state fair at Madison, where he won admiration and prizes. Also that year he entered the University of Wisconsin. He made fine grades, but after three years left Madison to travel the northern United States and Canada, odd-jobbing his way through the yet unspoiled land. In 1867, while working at a carriage parts shop in Indianapolis, Muir suffered a blinding eye injury that would change his life. When he regained his sight one month later, Muir resolved to turn his eyes to the fields and woods. There began his years of wanderlust. He walked a thousand miles from Indianapolis to the Gulf of Mexico. He sailed to Cuba , and later to Panama, where he crossed the Isthmus and sailed up the West Coast, landing in San Francisco in March, 1868. From that moment on, though he would travel around the world, California became his home.

67. Muir, John (1838 - 1914)
Muir, John (1838 1914). John Muir John Muir Association John MuirCentre John Muir Day John Muir Exhibit John Muir Trail Trip Report
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68. The Pantheist Index: Muir, John (1838 - 1914)
The Pantheist Index. Muir, John (1838 1914) Scottish born Americannaturalist, conservationist and writer. Up to 19th Century. Sites
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  • Ecology Hall of Fame - John Muir Comprehensive information on one of the founding fathers of the modern ecology movement. The Nature Mysticism of John Muir Muir elected to follow God in the way that came naturally, by drifting across the mountains and down into the canyons like the shadow of a cloud, like a faithful servant to the divine winds.
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69. John Muir - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
John Muir. John Muir. John Muir (April 21, 1838 December 24, 1914) wasan environmentalist, naturalist, traveler, writer, and scientist.
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John Muir April 21 December 24 ) was an environmentalist, naturalist, traveler, writer, and scientist. He is, however, probably best remembered as one of the greatest champions of the Yosemite area's natural wonders. He thought that nature was the outward manifestion of God and that the Sierra Nevada was sacred ground, even calling it the "Range of Light." Anticipating the animal rights movement , Muir argued with vigor about what he considered the questionable ethics of hunting (calling it the "murder business"). He also anticipated modern conservation biologists by recognizing that everything in nature is connected and that the preservation of large tracts of unfragmented wilderness was the only real way to ensure a healthy ecosystem . Because of this, he argued for the protection of entire river drainages, instead of isolated valleys. Muir was born in Dunbar , East Lothian, Scotland and grew up on a Wisconsin farm. He attended the University of Wisconsin for several years, but instead of graduating from a school built by the hand of man, Muir opted to enroll in the "university of the wilderness" and thus walked a thousand miles from Indiana to Florida . He had planned to continue on to South America , but was stricken by malaria and went to California instead.

70. Muir, John (1838 - 1914)
Muir, John (1838 1914). Background. External Links. Related Terms.
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71. Muir, John
encyclopediaEncyclopedia Muir, John. Muir, John, 1838–1914, Americannaturalist, b. Dunbar, Scotland, studied at the Univ. of Wisconsin.
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    Muir, John Muir, John, , American naturalist, b. Dunbar, Scotland, studied at the Univ. of Wisconsin. He came to the United States in 1849 and settled in California in 1868. In recognition of his efforts as a conservationist and crusader for national parks and reservations, Muir Woods National Monument was named for him. He made extended trips throughout the country, often on foot; he also traveled in Alaska (discovering Muir glacier) and in Russia, India, and Australia. His books include The Mountains of California The Story of My Boyhood and Youth Steep Trails John of the Mountains (1938; ed. by L. M. Wolfe) contains his journals. See biography by W. F. Bade (2 vol., 1924, repr. 1972); study by R. Silverberg (1972). The Columbia Electronic Encyclopedia

72. Muir, John. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
1838–1914, American naturalist, b. Dunbar, Scotland, studied at also traveled inAlaska (discovering Muir glacier) and John of the Mountains (1938; ed. by LM
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2000. Muir, John. PRONUNCIATION my r. DATES 1838–1914. Scottishborn Americannaturalist who promoted the creation of national parks and reservations.
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74. Literary Encyclopedia: Muir, John
Muir, John. (1838 1914). www.LitEncyc.com. Domain Literature. NaturalScientist, Explorer, Geologist, Scientist, Botanist, Chronicler
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75. John Muir
David H. Thompson, Senior Naturalist ****John Muir NATURALIST 1838 1914 Someof John Muir s own friends called him mountain-drunk and tree- drunk.
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76. John Muir --  Encyclopædia Britannica
, Muir, John (1838–1914). Because of American naturalist, explorer, and writerJohn Muir, the United States national park system was greatly expanded.
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77. 'A Thousand-Mile Walk To The Gulf' By John Muir (1916) - The Writings Of John Mu
by Miss Amelia M. Watson. Bibliographic Information. Muir, John, 18381914A Thousand-Mile Walk to the Gulf. Boston and New York Houghton
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In Bonaventure Cemetery, Savannah
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By The St. John'S River In Eastern Florida
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78. Scottish Geology - David Ure
John Muir (1838 1914). Born in Dunbar, East Lothian, Muir onlyspent the first few years of his life in Scotland as his family
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John Muir (1838 - 1914)
Born in Dunbar, East Lothian, Muir only spent the first few years of his life in Scotland as his family emigrated to Wisconsin, USA in 1849. He did however, fondly remember his discovery of his homeland's "wild places and wild creatures".
In America, his love for the natural world grew as he roamed the fields and woodlands near his home. Despite receiving no formal education, he taught himself maths, literature and philosophy and became a budding inventor. Following university, he worked for four years as an inventor and industrial engineer. However, in 1867 an accident left him temporarily blind and when his sight returned, he left his 'industrial life' to turn back to his love of wild places. He set out on a 1000 mile walk from Florida to Cuba, but throughout the remainder of his life he also travelled throughout the rest of America, Alaska, Australia, South America, Africa and Europe.
His heart however belonged to California - to the Sierra Nevada and Yosemite Valley. He studied and wrote about the glaciers in the Sierra and proposed a controversial theory on the formation of Yosemite Valley through glaciation. He also discovered Glacier Bay in Alaska.
He became a successful writer and through his articles was able to highlight the destruction of the countryside by livestock. Largely through his efforts, the first National Park was set up in Yosemite in 1890 and many Americans view Muir as "The Father of National Parks". He continued campaigning for the conservation of wild places until the year before his death.

79. Haines Alaska's John Muir Association
Haines, Alaska s John Muir Association. John Muir (1838 1914). John Muir was anaturalist. He loved to go to wild places go experience the wonders of nature.
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MUIR'S TRAVELS -MUIR'S LEGACY- Haines, Alaska's John Muir Association JOHN MUIR (1838 - 1914) JOHN MUIR was a naturalist. He loved to "go to wild places" go experience the wonders of nature. Alaska, like Yosemite in California, was one of Muir's favorite places. Alaska is where Muir came to visit real wilderness after Yosemite became popular.
Inspired by memories of his boyhood home in Dunbar, Scotland, his experiences in his adopted home of North America, and his extensive travels in Africa, Alaska, Australia, Canada, China, Japan, India, Central and South America, Russia and New Zealand, John Muir ultimately became the archetypal global citizen and a man for all ages.
His writings enshrine him with the great 19th Century Transcendentalist philosophers of America, Henry David Thoreau, Ralph Waldo Emerson, and Walt Whitman. As adventurer, explorer, scientist, author, and finally charasmatic and visionary activist, Muir Fathered the modern National Parks and Conservation Movements the monumental legacy of a uniquely sensitive spirit and towering genius. The generations that follow must attend to his words and deeds which may be the salvation of the planet.
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80. John Muir Quotes - The Quotations Page
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Climb the mountains and get their good tidings. Nature's peace will flow into you as sunshine flows into trees. The winds will blow their own freshness into you, and the storms their energy, while cares will drop away from you like the leaves of Autumn.
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