the john muir exhibit - new_and_improved - 2008
2008 What's New or Improved
Current What's New
2008 December 28
avaiable on The Life and Contributions
of John Muir, and Bibliographic
Resources, Book
Chapters Featuring John Muir,
2008 December 16
available on Bibliographic
Resources, Book
Reviews:
- Added a book review for A Passion for Nature: The Life of
John Muir by Donald Worster: Reviewed by Dan Cryer, titled Where
the Wild things Were, Boston Globe (December 14, 2008)
(Off-site link)
available on Chronology (Timeline) of the Life and Legacy of John Muir -
from his birth to the present day (1914-2002
2008 December 2
available on Bibliographic
Resources, Annotated
Bibliography, Biographies; and Bibliographic
Resources, Press
Releases ,
A
Passion for Nature: The Life of John Muir
available on Collectibles, John
Muir in the Arts, Painting :
- Added link to "Through
The Eyes of John Muir" watercolor painting by Janet Flynn - limited-edition
prints, a poster, and notecards are available. The painting depicts
the varied species of native plants and animals in rich, vibrant colors
and is available in a selected line of products. Proceeds will help
the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources Endangered Resources Program
continue its work.
2008 November 29
available on Bibliographic
Resources, Annotated
Bibliography, Biographies:
- Added entry for A Passion for Nature: The Life of John Muir by
Donald Worster (2008)
available on Bibliographic
Resources, Press
Releases:
available on Bibliographic
Resources, Book
Jackets:
available on Bibliographic
Resources, Book
Reviews:
- Added more book reviews for A Passion for Nature: The Life of John
Muir by
Donald Worster:
- Reviewed
by Philip Seib, The Dallas Morning News, 10/28/08/
(off-site link)
- Reviewed
by Jon Christensen titled "Revisiting John Muir's legacy" San
Francisco Chronicle, 11/2/08 (off-site link)
- Reviewed
by Dennis Drabelle titled "The inventor whose greatest
discovery was the botany all around him."Washington
Post, 11/8/08. (off-site link)
- Reviewed
by Michael P. Branch titled "John O'Mountains" American
Scientist Nov-Dec. 2008, Volume 96, Number 6, Page: 504. (off-site
link)
- Reviewed
by Douglas Brinkley "John Muir treated the natural world
as a cathedral of worship, and, when necessary, he used Old Testament
fury to protect it." Los Angeles Times 11/30/08.
(off-site link)
2008 November 28
available on Collectibles and John
Muir National Historic Site:
available on Bibliographic
Resources, Annotated
Bibliography, Historical
and Literary Analyses
- Added entry for John Muir's "Thousand
Mile Walk to the Gulf" "Revisited" by"Ramblin" Ron
Boone.
2008 November 26
available on Scientific Names in Honor of John Muir:
available on Bibliographic
Resources, Annotated
Bibliography, Children's Books
- Added entry for Miller, Barbara Kiely, Great Americans:
John Muir (Weekly Reader Books, 2008)
available on Bibliographic
Resources, Book
Reviews:
- Added Book Reviews for A Passion for Nature by Donald Worster
2008 November 23
available on People from Around the USA
Inspired by John Muir
- Added entry for Scott Michael Graves.
2008 October 18
avaialble on The Life and Contributions of John Muir and Related
Resources:
- Added Engines of Our Ingenuity - No.
2422 John Muir - Text and radio program about Muir as an engineer.
from the University of Houston's School of Engineering. A podcast and streaming
audio of this episode is available.
2008 October 4
availble on Home page, Website
Resources, Related
Resources on the Internet
2008 October 3
available on Related Resources on the Internet
2008 September 17
available on Book
Press Release, Nature’s
Beloved Son, Rediscovering John Muir’s Botanical Legacy:
2008 August 31
available on Book
Press Releases and Annotated
John Muir Bibliography, History:
2008 June 27
available on Annotated
John Muir Bibliography, Periodicals:
- Added entry for: Perrottet, Tony, John
Muir's Yosemite: The father of the conservation movement found
his calling on a visit to the California wilderness. Smithsonian,
July 2008.
Evocative article describing Muir's special involvement in Yosemite, with many
quotes from Muir experts like Bonnie Gisel, curator of the Sierra Club's LeConte
Memorial Lodge.
2008 May 3
available on Places and Schools Named After John Muir
- Added entry for Glasgow, Scotland: John Muir Room and four stained-glass
panels, created bys the artist John K Clark, including a glass quotation
from Muir, was unveiled on April 29, 2008 at Oran
Mor, a popular bar, restaurant and entertainment events venue located
in a historic converted church in west Glasgow.
available on Sound and Music and
Annoated
Bibliography, Audio :
2008 April 20
available on Chronology of hte Life and Legacy of John Muir, 1838 - 2008
- Added entry for Muir Woods National Monument 100th anniversary and updated
earlier dates.
- Added entry for new John
Muir's Botany website by photographer Stephen
Joseph and historian Bonnie Gisel.
available on Current Events, Chronology, John
Muir Education Committee, and Harold Wood
Bio:
2008 April 7
available on Arts, Pictures
and Images, and Related
Resources:
- Added entry for John
Muir's Botany - A photo gallery of close-ups of John Muir's botanical
collections, previewing the forthcoming book Nature’s Beloved
Son, Rediscovering John Muir’s Botanical Legacy by Bonnie
Johanna Gisel with photographs by Stephen
Joseph (Berkeley, Heyday Books) (to be released in fall of 2008).
available on Annotated
John Muir Bibliography, History:
- Added entry for Gisel, Gonnie Johanna, Nature’s Beloved
Son, Rediscovering John Muir’s Botanical Legacy, (Berkeley,
Heyday Books, forthcoming fall, 2008).
See a preview photo gallery of close-ups of John Muir's botanical collections
from the book, at John
Muir's Botany, photographs by Stephen
Joseph.
2008 February 10
available on Current Events
- Added entry for February 7, 2008 - Couple retrace John
Muir's walk from San Francisco to Yosemite for third year in a Row.
Peter and Donna Thomas are writing a guidebook that retraces the route
famed naturalist John Muir took in the spring of 1868. Read
story from Union Democrat.
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