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Muir, John, introduction & interpretive comments by Edwin Way Teale, - The Wilderness World of John Muir.

Boston, Houghton Mifflin, (1954). 2nd ptg. G PB. Muir lived from 1836 to 1914 and covered most of the American wilderness alone & on foot without a gun, a sleeping bag & with. only a sackful of stale bread & tea. Yet major credit is ascribed to him for saving the Grand Canyon and Arizona's Petrified Forest. On a camping trip he convinced Pres. Teddy Roosevelt of the importance of a national conservation movement. He kept a journal most of his life & gives our generation a picture of the still wild America of a hundred years ago. Edge wear, store stamp title page.
USD 10.00 [Appr.: EURO 9.5 | £UK 8 | JP¥ 1530] Book number BOOKS036256I

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