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John Muir: Family, Friends and Adventures
Edited by Sally M. Miller and Daryl Morrison
John Muir: Family, Friends and Adventures
Edited by Sally M. Miller and Daryl Morrison
University of New Mexico Press
295 pp., 6 x 9
28 Halftones
ISBN 0-8263-3530-6
Release Date:
September, 2005
Publisher's Press Release
© 2005 University of New Mexico Press.
Since 1980 the John Muir Center at California's University of the Pacific
has hosted the John Muir Institute dedicated to promoting the legacy of the
famed environmentalist. These essays were papers presented at the John Muir
Center's institute in 2001.
Ruth Sutter explores the friendship between John Muir and his neighbor, John
Swett, the innovative California educator. Daryl Morrison considers the role
Muir played in the lives of children and they in his. Ron Limbaugh provides
two essays: one describes the dispute about the publication of some of Muir's
most personal correspondence, while the other presents the friendship of Muir
and landscape painter William Keith.
Ron Eber focuses on Muir as the national spokesman for American wilderness
and forests. Char Miller highlights the interplay between John Muir and Gifford
Pinchot in America's nineteenth-century environmental movement. Daniel Philippon
examines how Muir's later domestic life changed his rhetoric and how he promoted
the preservation of wilderness. Barbara Mossberg presents an overview of Muir's
vision of the value of wilderness necessary for America's physical, spiritual,
economic, and cultural survival.
Jim Warren describes how a shared experience on the Alaska Expedition could
bring naturalists Muir and John Burroughs closer in their approach. Bonnie
Johanna Gisel provides an account of an 1873 trip through the Tuolumne Canyon
by John Muir and his friend and mentor, Jeanne C. Carr. Corey Lewis studies
Muir's methodology to understand and experience his fieldwork approach. Michael
Branch focuses on Muir's final journey to explore South America and Africa.
Each of these essays will bring new ideas for future study of John Muir.
© 2005 University of New Mexico Press.
About the Editors
Sally M. Miller is the former managing editor for publications at the John
Muir Center for Regional Studies and professor emerita of history, University
of the Pacific, Stockton, California.
Daryl Morrison is head of special collections at the General Library at the
University of California, Davis.
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