Selected Passages by John Muir
"The Calypso Borealis"
excerpted from
The Life and Letters of John Muir
- Muir's moving account of his long search for, and final discovery of a rare woodland flower. This was his first published writing.
"The Earthquake"
, from
Our National Parks
(1901) - Muir revels in an earthquake in Yosemite, just as he does any other storm!
"Mount Ritter"
- A mountain-climbing classic.
The Water-Ouzel
, Chapter 13 of
The Mountains of California
by John Muir (1894). - One of the finest animal biographies ever written.
"Wild Wool"
from
Steep Trails
(1918) - Muir's reflections on why animals are not made "for man."
A Wind Storm in the Forests
- Chapter 10 of
The Mountains of California
by John Muir (1894). - Muir's exciting adventure atop a Douglas fir during a wind-storm.
A Parable of Sauntering
by Albert W. Palmer - Including a conversation with John Muir showing how Muir hated "hiking" - both the word and the thing. (Excerpted from
The Mountain Trail and Its Message
(1911) .
Letters to botanist Sir Joseph Hooker
- from Kew Gardens Archives
Letters to Family
- 2 unpublished fragments from the State Historical Society of Wisconsin archives (offsite link)
Writings of John Muir
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