In 1849, 11-year-old John Muir immigrated from Scotland to America. Here, he rose from farmer and sawmill worker to become a noted authority on the botany, glaciers, and forestry of the nation's wilderness. Best known for his long association with the Yosemite Valley and Sierra Nevada Mountains of California, Muir also explored, mostly afoot, the southern States, Alaska, the Great Basin, and the Mojave Desert. His studies of nature took him around the world and generated volumes of poetic, evocative writings.As America expanded relentlessly westward, Muir witnessed the plunder and exploitation of the land and became a driving force in efforts to protect the natural world. A modest and private man, married and father of two doting daughters, his conservationist views forced him into battle with powerful political and industrial interests. Some battles he won, influencing four US Presidents to sponsor legislation that protected forests and established or expanded America's national parks.Muir lost his last, and perhaps most personal battle. He fought until near the end of his life to prevent the Hetch Hetchy Valley in Yosemite National Park from becoming a reservoir for the city of San Francisco. Some of his conservationsist friends believed the conflict so sapped his physical, emotional, and spiritual strength that it contributed to his death.Remembered as the founder of the Sierra Club, father of America's conservation movement, and architect of a still growing wilderness ethic, Muir set an example many still follow, fighting today's threats to the environment.
This little book is a joy to read. John Muir is one of my favorite people of all times and I loved the way his wonderful personality and genius were revealed. This is an interesting, delightful and easy read with many famous people and their John Muir encounters described.
Superbly written biography of a true American Hero.
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The AMERICAN HEROES series was created to provide solidly researched popular biographies of heroic American icons for a wide audience, especially for younger readers who are "exploring the rich tapestry of American history for the first time." Rod Miller, a popular writer of the American West, has done this job magnificently in JOHN MUIR: MAGNIFICENT TRAMP. John Muir comes alive as the immigrant from Scotland who rose from farmer, to sawmill worker, to one of the most revered authorities on the botany, glaciers and forestry of the American West. Rod Miller's JOHN MUIR pays tribute to the father of the American conservation movement and its resulting seeds of environmental awareness, and honors the founder of the Sierra Club. From Muir's humble beginnings to his later more visionary belief in nature's rich resources, Miller's prose uncovers an amazing historical tale for all Americans to feel pride in. Highly Recommended for readers of all ages.
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