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John Muir

A Thousand-Mile Walk to the Gulf (With Original Drawings & Photographs)

In “A Thousand-Mile Walk to the Gulf,” John Muir presents a vivid and poetic narrative chronicling his formative journey from Indiana to the Gulf of Mexico. This travelogue is imbued with Muir's signature lyrical style, seamlessly blending nature observation with introspective reflections on humanity's relationship with the natural world. Set against the backdrop of late 19th-century America, the work serves as both a personal odyssey and a philosophical meditation, showcasing Muir's deep appreciation for the environment while articulating his vision for conservation well before it became a popular movement. The inclusion of original drawings and photographs enriches the text, providing visual context to the landscapes that inspired Muir'Äôs passion for nature. John Muir (1838'Äì1914), often hailed as the “Father of the National Parks,” was a Scottish-American naturalist and advocate for wilderness preservation. His early experiences in the wild, coupled with his scientific background, fueled his desire to explore and document the geographical and ecological diversity of North America. “A Thousand-Mile Walk to the Gulf” reflects Muir's formative years and pivotal encounters, ultimately laying the groundwork for his future environmental activism and writings. This book is a must-read for anyone interested in nature, adventure, and the philosophies of environmentalism. Muir'Äôs eloquent prose not only invites readers to traverse the landscapes he describes but also challenges them to consider their responsibility toward the Earth. Whether you are a seasoned environmentalist or simply curious about the natural world, Muir's journey will inspire and ignite your appreciation for the beauty and intricacy of the great outdoors.
157 бумажных страниц
Правообладатель
Bookwire
Дата публикации оригинала
2024
Год выхода издания
2024
Издательство
Good Press
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