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John Muir

JOHN MUIR was born in 1838 in Scotland, and immigrated with his family in 1849 to the United States. In 1892, he and his colleague Robert Underwood Johnson founded the Sierra Club, of which Muir was president until his death; he was also influential in establishing four national parks. Controversial during and after his lifetime, his writings on wilderness preservation became the impetus for the modern environmentalist movement. Muir died in 1914 in California.
Selected Writings of John Muir
My First Summer in the Sierra
The Yosemite
Travels in Alaska

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Selected Writings of John Muir
My First Summer in the Sierra
The Yosemite
Travels in Alaska