The Story of My Boyhood and Youth

Muir, John

£7.99

The great conservationist presents three essays on his formative life: the first 11 years in Scotland, a decade in the central Wisconsin wilderness, and four years at the University of Wisconsin. A classic account of immigration and the harsh conditions of prairie life, these memoirs recapture the extraordinary curiosity, intelligence, and stamina that helped transform Muir into one of America’s most important and influential naturalists.

Publish Date: 09/08/2018
ISBN: 9781912476343 Category: Tag:

Description

In this moving memoir of an unusual childhood, John Muir recalls his younger days in East Lothian with a startling clarity, depicting a wild boy whose quiet individuality and determination were already emerging. Born in mid nineteenth-century Scotland, Muir was eleven when his fanatically religious father took the family to build a new life in America’s vast wilderness. Muir charts their pioneering years in Wisconsin, where his battles for survival powerfully anticipate the extraordinary career which was to follow. They reveal a free spirit who perceived bonds between man and nature that were subtle and far reaching for both.

Additional information

Weight 195 g
Dimensions 195 × 130 × 10 mm
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Publisher

Imprint

Cover

Paperback

Pages

xxiii, 136 , 8 unnumbered of plates

Language

English

Edition
Dewey

333.72092 (edition:23)

Readership

General – Trade / Code: K