Our National Parks

John MUIR

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Our National Parks
Our National Parks

"THE SEA AND THE SKY, THE FLOODS OF LIGHT FROM THE STARS, AND THE WARM, UNSPOILABLE HEART OF THE EARTH, INFINITELY BEAUTIFUL"

MUIR, John. Our National Parks. Boston and New York: Houghton Mifflin, (1901) [i.e. 1909]. Octavo, original gilt- and black-stamped pictorial green cloth, top edge gilt.

Early edition of John Muir's classic collection of essays, highlighting Yellowstone and Yosemite, with frontispiece, ten photogravures, and map, in original cloth.

"Describes chiefly the Yellowstone and the Yosemite. John Muir has been for many years California's best-known nature-writer" (Cowan, 159). In 1889 John Muir and Robert Underwood Johnson advocated the creation of what is now Yosemite National Park, and a camping trip with Muir in 1903 initiated Teddy Roosevelt's unprecedented conservation campaign. Muir, founder of the Sierra Club and discoverer of Glacier Bay and Muir Glacier, was "of such transcendent importance as an activist-conservationist that his worth as a naturalist is sometimes underestimated and his considerable skill as a writer obscured. His prose is as timeless as his message" (ANB). Essays serialized in Atlantic Monthly. This is likely a 1909 printing, despite the date on the copyright page. According to BAL 14752, there were several later printings released with a fictitious 1901 title page. This particular printing has the appendix called for in the 1909 edition (BAL 14760) and footnotes on pp. 12 and 27, both indicating a 1909 publication date. However, the book lacks the 1909 copyright date, title, title page colors, publisher's note, and binding design called for in BAL 14760 (the known 1909 edition). See BAL 14752.

Interior fine, only mildest soiling and toning to spine, gilt bright. A very nearly fine copy.

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