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  1. The Yosemite [The John Muir Library series] by John [1838-1914] Muir, 1988
  2. Our national parks by John Muir 1838-1914, 1901-12-31
  3. Biography - Muir, John (1838-1914): An article from: Contemporary Authors by Gale Reference Team, 2003-01-01
  4. MUIR, JOHN (1838-1914): An entry from Gale's <i>World of Earth Science</i>
  5. The story of my boyhood and youth. by John Muir; with illustrati by Muir. John. 1838-1914., 1913-01-01
  6. My first summer in the Sierra. by John Muir; with illus. from dr by Muir. John. 1838-1914., 1911-01-01
  7. John Muir 1838-1914 by Linnie Marsh Wolfe, 1000
  8. John Muir, 1838-1914 by The National Portrait Gallery, 1971
  9. The Yosemite by John (1838-1914) Muir, 1939
  10. The Story of My Boyhood and Youth by John [1838-1914] Muir, 1988
  11. The Cruise Of The Corwin: Journal Of The Arctic Expedition Of 1881 In Search Of De Long And The Jeannette by Muir John 1838-1914, 2010-09-29
  12. The Cruise Of The Corwin: Journal Of The Arctic Expedition In 1881 In Search Of De Long And The Jeannette by Muir John 1838-1914, 2010-09-29
  13. The Yosemite. by Muir. John. 1838-1914., 1912-01-01
  14. The mountains of California by John Muir. by Muir. John. 1838-1914., 1898-01-01

1. John Muir Exhibit
Who was John Muir? John Muir (18381914) was America's most famous andinfluential naturalist and conservationist. He has been called
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The John Muir Exhibit features the life and legacy of John Muir: naturalist, writer, conservationist, and founder of the Sierra Club
Who was John Muir?
John Muir (1838-1914) was America's most famous and influential naturalist and conservationist. He has been called "The Father of our National Parks," "Wilderness Prophet," and "Citizen of the Universe." As a wilderness explorer, he is renowned for his exciting adventures in California's Sierra Nevada, among Alaska's glaciers, and world wide travels in search of nature's beauty. As a writer, he taught the people of his time and ours the importance of experiencing and protecting our natural heritage. His writings contributed greatly to the creation of Yosemite, Sequoia, Mount Rainier, Petrified Forest, and Grand Canyon National Parks. His words and deeds helped inspire President Theodore Roosevelt's innovative conservation programs, including establishing the first National Monuments by Presidential Proclamation, and Yosemite National Park by congressional action. In 1892, John Muir and other supporters formed the Sierra Club "to make the mountains glad." John Muir was the Club's first president, an office he held until his death in 1914. His last battle to save the second Yosemite, Hetch Hetchy Valley, failed. But that lost battle ultimately resulted in a widespread conviction that our national parks should be held inviolate. Many proposals to dam our national parks since that time have been stopped because of the efforts of citizens inspired by John Muir, and today there are legitimate proposals to restore Hetch Hetchy. John Muir remains today an inspiration for environmental activists everywhere.

2. Ecology Hall Of Fame: John Muir
Read a brief biography of the man who acted as the catalyst for the formation of the Sierra Club through his endeavors to protect nature. Ecology Hall of Fame. John Muir. 18381914
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Muir Biography Extracts ... Web Links In1892, John Muir wrote to the editor of Century Magazine, "Let us do something to make the mountains glad." So they founded the Sierra Club, the first major organization in the world dedicated to using and "preserving" wild nature. It is from this act that the modern Ecology Movement was born. Throughout his life, Muir was concerned with the protection of nature both for the spiritual advancement of humans and, as he said so often, for Nature itself. This dual vision still informs the ecology movement and inspires millions to reform their thought and minds, to orient themselves as part of nature. Though the arguments in favor of ecological thinking are often couched in scientific terms, the basic impetus remains as Muir stated it: "When we try to pick out anything by itself, we find it hitched to everything in the universe." Ecology Hall of Fame Muir Biography Extracts ... Web Links Updated July 12, 1997
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3. MUIR, John, 1838-1914
Muir, John, 18381914. A Thousand-mile Walk to the Gulf, Boston Houghton Mifflin, 1981 c1916. /Atlanta, Ga. Cherokee Pub., 1990./ San Francisco Sierra Club Books, c1991. /New York Penguin Books, 1992.
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    A Thousand-mile Walk to the Gulf , Boston: Houghton Mifflin, [1981] c1916. /Atlanta, Ga.: Cherokee Pub., 1990./ San Francisco: Sierra Club Books, c1991. /New York: Penguin Books, 1992. A Foot to Yosemite , San Francisco: Published for its members by the Book Club of California, 1936, c1924. Alaska, the Harriman Expedition, 1899 , New York: Dover Publications, 1986. All the World Over , San Francisco, Calif.: Sierra Club Books, 1996. John Muir , London : Diadem Books; Seattle: Mountaineers, [1992] / London : Baton Wicks; Seattle : Mountaineers, 1996. John Muir: his Life and Letters and other Writings / edited and introduced by Terry Gifford. London: Baton Wicks; Seattle: Mountaineers, 1996. John Muir Summering in the Sierra , Madison, Wis.: University of Wisconsin Press, 1984. ."Articles written by John Muir for the San Francisco Daily evening bulletin in the years 1874-1875"Pref. John Muir, in his own Words , Lafayette, Calif.: Great West Books, 1988. John Muir's Guide to Cape Town and the Western Cape John Muir's Longest Walk: John Earl, a Photographer, Traces his Journey to Florida; with Excerpts from John Muir's Thousand-mile Walk to the Gulf

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Who was John Muir?
John Muir (1838-1914) was America's most famous and influential naturalist and conservationist. He has been called "The Father of our National Parks," "Wilderness Prophet," and "Citizen of the Universe." As a wilderness explorer, he is renowned for his exciting adventures in California's Sierra Nevada, among Alaska's glaciers, and world wide travels in search of nature's beauty. As a writer, he taught the people of his time and ours the importance of experiencing and protecting our natural heritage. His writings contributed greatly to the creation of Yosemite, Sequoia, Mount Rainier, Petrified Forest, and Grand Canyon National Parks. His words and deeds helped inspire President Theodore Roosevelt's innovative conservation programs, including establishing the first National Monuments by Presidential Proclamation, and Yosemite National Park by congressional action. In 1892, John Muir and other supporters formed the Sierra Club "to make the mountains glad." John Muir was the Club's first president, an office he held until his death in 1914. His last battle to save the second Yosemite, Hetch Hetchy Valley, failed. But that lost battle ultimately resulted in a widespread conviction that our national parks should be held inviolate. Many proposals to dam our national parks since that time have been stopped because of the efforts of citizens inspired by John Muir, and today there are legitimate proposals to restore Hetch Hetchy. John Muir remains today an inspiration for environmental activists everywhere.

5. John Muir (1838-1914) American Writer.
(18381914) American writer. John Muir was a famous naturalist, explorer and writer, famous for his work to preserve wilderness areas. Born in Scotland, he immigrated to the US when he was 11
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Guide picks (1838-1914) American writer. John Muir was a famous naturalist, explorer and writer, famous for his work to preserve wilderness areas. Born in Scotland, he immigrated to the US when he was 11.
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Read a brief biography of the man who acted as the catalyst for the formation of the Sierra Club through his endeavors to protect nature. Haines Alaska's John Muir Association
This group honors the ground-breaking work of this famous conservationist educates readers about his travels, his works, and his legacy. John Muir Day Study Guide Teachers can use this comprehensive study guide about the life and works of Muir for lessons to be taught during the week of his commemoration. John Muir Exhibit Depository of resources on John Muir includes a biography, pictures, tributes plus excerpts from his books and letters.

6. Portraits The Americans 9. John Muir (1838-1914)
9. John Muir (18381914) Having emigrated from Scotland to America as a child, John Muir grew up in Wisconsin where he studied plants and animals at the state university.
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/ITV/history/portrait/9.htm Portraits: The Americans 9. John Muir (1838-1914) Having emigrated from Scotland to America as a child, John Muir grew up in Wisconsin where he studied plants and animals at the state university. He covered America on foot and settled in California where he fell in love with the giant redwoods and the natural beauty of the land. As founder of the Sierra Club, he helped President Teddy Roosevelt establish restrictions to protect America's forests.

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9. Ecology Hall Of Fame: John Muir
Ecology Hall of Fame John Muir 18381914 Ecology Hall of Fame Muir Biography Extracts Appreciation Bibliography Web Links John Muir I. Writings.
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Muir Biography Extracts ... Web Links Writings Muir published only seven books during his life, but these were supplemented by many dozens of newspaper and magazine articles. Many of these have since been collected in book form. In addition, some of his letters and personal journals have been edited and published, with more appearing every year. The following list is probably incomplete. If you know of any other works by Muir that should be included here, please e-mail us at henro@sequoia.pacweb.com .
  • Books published during his life
    • The Mountains of California
    • Our National Parks
    • Stickeen
    • Edward Henry Harriman
    • My First Summer in the Sierra
    • The Yosemite
    • The Story of My Boyhood and Youth
    • Books published posthumously
      • Letters to a Friend
      • Travels in Alaska
      • A Thousand-Mile Walk to the Gulf
      • The Cruise of the Corwin
      • Posthumous collections of Muir's newspaper and magazine articles
        • Steep Trails
        • John of the Mountains
        • Studies in the Sierra
        • The Wilderness World of John Muir , Edwin Way Teale, ed. 1954

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John Muir (18381914). John Muir, father of the American nature preservationmovement, founded the Sierra Club and initiated the
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JOHN MUIR (1838-1914) John Muir, father of the American nature preservation movement, founded the Sierra Club and initiated the creation of National Parks System, which became the most important model for the global National Parks movement. Born April 21, 1838, in Scotland, Muir immigrated with his family to southeastern Wisconsin as a boy of 11. Early on he showed a genius for technological invention, leading to studies in the natural sciences at the University of Wisconsin in the early 1860s. But in 1867, after nearly loosing his sight in an industrial accident, Muir turned from his technological path and focused all his attention on his foremost love since childhood, wild nature. By his late twenties, he began experiencing epiphanies in the wilderness, leading him inexorably toward a biocentric and pantheistic worldview. In his 1868 Thousand Mile Walk to the Gulf , Muir noted that, contrary to Christian notions that the natural world was provided by a sovereign God for human use, nature was indifferent or fundamentally hostile to humans. Muir walked west, spending many years becoming intimate with the Sierra Nevada mountains, as sheepherder, mountaineer, and naturalist. But by 1878, Muir had married and settled down on his wife's ranch in California's central valley, never again to spend extended time in his beloved mountains. Somehow his mountain experiences sustained his passions for the rest of his life. By 1901, although still cloaked in theistic language, Muir's pantheism was clearly established, woven through many of his writings. By the time of his death in 1914, shortly after the damming of the Sierra Nevada's Hetch Hetchy valley (which he likened to the desecration of a holy temple), Muir had transformed public discourse over environmental issues.

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John Muir (18381914). Read Early American Naturalists as a boy in Scotland.studied geology and botany in college. as a young man, sought
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  • studied geology and botany in college
  • as a young man, sought to preserve family farm in Wisconsin for its beauty alone
  • traveled in California and Alaska
  • published accounts of his explorations encouraged conservation
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John Muir (18381914) left his native Scotland in 1849 to start a new life on theWisconsin frontier. Strong, Douglas H. 1983 John Muir (1838-1914). Pp.
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USDA Forest Service John Muir (1838-1914) left his native Scotland in 1849 to start a new life on the Wisconsin frontier. He attended the University of Wisconsin in his mid-twenties. After recovering from a serious accident to his eyes, he felt compelled to undertake a 5-month, 1,000 mile walk from Indiana to the tip of Florida. The following year, Muir voyaged to California, living at times in the wondrous Yosemite Valley, where he studied botany and the geology of the new state park. Muir was a strong advocate of the need to preserve the public forests and prohibit sheep grazing in the alpine meadows. He married in 1880, settling in Martinez, California, where he became a successful farmer. Returning to his work as an advocate for wilderness and forest preservation, he wrote many articles about the need to transfer Yosemite back to the Federal government and rename it as a national park. The effort was successful in 1890. Two years later he helped to organize and become the first president of the Sierra Club. The club gained national recognition for efforts to reserve and preserve scenic and forest areas first in California then across the country.

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