Nearly a century after John Muir's death, his works remain in
print, his name is familiar, and his thought is much with us. How
Muir's life made him a leader and brought him insights destined to
resonate for decades is the central question underlying this
biography by Thurman Wilkins.
Profoundly attached to dramatic wild places and plants, and to
the Sierra and the redwoods in particular, Muir spearheaded efforts
to protect forest areas and have some designated as national parks.
Muir's wilderness ethic, as revealed in his books, letters, and
journals, rests on his conception of the proper relationship
between human culture and wild nature as one of humility and
respect for all life.
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