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Travels In Alaska by John Muir, Brian Westland

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    Author(s)John Muir
    PublisherBrian Westland
    ISBN9781774411315
    Pages208
    BindingPaperback
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearOctober 2019

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    Brian Westland Travels In Alaska by John Muir

    In 1879 John Muir Went To Alaska For The First Time. Its Stupendous Living Glaciers Aroused His Unbounded Interest, For They Enabled Him To Verify His Theories Of Glacial Action. Again And Again He Returned To This Continental Laboratory Of Landscapes. The Greatest Of The Tide-Water Glaciers Appropriately Commemorates His Name. Upon This Book Of Alaska Travels, All But Finished Before His Unforeseen Departure, John Muir Expended The Last Months Of His Life. It Was Begun Soon After His Return From Africa In 1912. His Eager Leadership Of The Ill-Fated Campaign To Save His Beloved Hetch-Hetchy Valley From Commercial Destruction Seriously Interrupted His Labors. Illness, Also, Interposed Some Checks As He Worked With Characteristic Care And Thoroughness Through The Great Mass Of Alaska Notes That Had Accumulated Under His Hands For More Than Thirty Years.The Events Recorded In This Volume End In The Middle Of The Trip Of 1890. Muir'S Notes On The Remainder Of The Journey Have Not Been Found, And It Is Idle To Speculate How He Would Have Concluded The Volume If He Had Lived To Complete It. But No One Will Read The Fascinating Description Of The Northern Lights Without Feeling A Poetical Appropriateness In The Fact That His Last Work Ends With A Portrayal Of The Auroras--One Of Those Phenomena Which Elsewhere He Described As "The Most Glorious Of All The Terrestrial Manifestations Of God."Muir'S Manuscripts Bear On Every Page Impressive Evidence Of The Pains He Took In His Literary Work, And The Lofty Standard He Set Himself In His Scientific Studies. The Counterfeiting Of A Fact Or Of An Experience Was A Thing Unthinkable In Connection With John Muir. He Was Tireless In Pursuing The Meaning Of A Physiographical Fact, And His Extraordinary Physical Endurance Usually Enabled Him To Trail It To Its Last Hiding-Place. Often, When Telling The Tale Of His Adventures In Alaska, His Eyes Would Kindle With Youthful Enthusiasm, And He Would Live Over Again The Red-Blooded Years That Yielded Him "Shapeless Harvests Of Revealed Glory."



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