John muir naturalist biography of williams
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1946 AWARD: ABOUT THE NATURALIST JOHN MUIR
"1946 AWARD: ABOUT THE NATURALIST JOHN MUIR". Volume 8 Biography / Autobiography Awards 1917-1992, edited by Heinz-Dietrich Fischer, Berlin, New York: K. G. Saur, 1994, pp. 159-162. https://doi.org/10.1515/9783110972139.159
(1994). 1946 AWARD: ABOUT THE NATURALIST JOHN MUIR. In H. Fischer (Ed.), Volume 8 Biography / Autobiography Awards 1917-1992 (pp. 159-162). Berlin, New York: K. G. Saur. https://doi.org/10.1515/9783110972139.159
1994. 1946 AWARD: ABOUT THE NATURALIST JOHN MUIR. In: Fischer, H. ed. Volume 8 Biography / Autobiography Awards 1917-1992. Berlin, New York: K. G. Saur, pp. 159-162. https://doi.org/10.1515/9783110972139.159
"1946 AWARD: ABOUT THE NATURALIST JOHN MUIR" In Volume 8 Biography / Autobiography Awards 1917-1992 edited by Heinz-Dietrich Fischer, 159-162. Berlin, New York: K. G. Saur, 1994. https://doi.org/10.1515/9783110972139.159
1946 AWARD: ABOUT THE NATURALIST JOHN MUIR. In: Fischer H (ed.) Volume 8 Bi
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The Life and Letters of John Muir, Volume 1: (Annotated and Illustrated)
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- Annotated for historical context and featuring a foreword from Stephen K. Hatch, author of The Contemplative John Muir: Spiritual Quotations from the Great American Naturalist (2012).
- Illustrated by Jonathan Machen, an artist who explores the Sierra Nevada mountains in California, where John Muir often wandered. This adds a visual element to the book, offering readers a glimpse into the landscape that inspired Muir’s love for the natural world.
- The book includes a timeline of Muir’s life, which provides historical context for his views and writings. This helps readers understand the events that shaped Muir’s beliefs and the development of his ideas about the natural world.
- The book text is from the original Life and Letters by John Muir and has not been edited or altered.
The Life and Letters of John Muir, a two-volume set edited and written by William Frederic Badè. This t
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Influential People in John Muir's Life
The John Muir National Historic Site isn’t just about John Muir—it’s a tribute to the many people who joined him in shaping the conservation movement. John Muir, lovingly called the "Father of the National Parks," was a naturalist and writer with an unshakable love for the wilderness. His words and actions inspired not only the creation of iconic national parks but also a lasting movement to protect and cherish the natural world. This site celebrates Muir’s vision and the collective efforts of those who stood beside him to make it a reality.
Muir’s Family
Muir’s family played a significant role in his life and work. His wife, Louie Strentzel Muir, was a supportive partner who managed their home and ranch, while their daughters, Wanda and Helen, continued his legacy through their own contributions to environmental preservation.
Friends and Colleagues
John Muir’s journey as a conservationist wasn’t a solo endeavor. He was surrounded by a c