Summary: | Following a discerning introduction by the editor is a selection of essays. With the exception of the last one, they are reprinted from The Writings of John Muir. . . , no. 341, as follows: ""The Tuolumne Camp,"" v. 2, pp. 232-[253]; ""The Stickeen River,"" v. 3, pp. 54-[69]; ""Glenora Peak,"" v. 3, pp. 108-[119]; ""My Sled-Trip on the Muir Glacier,"" v. 3, pp. 335-[376]; ""A Near View of the High Sierra,"" v. 4, pp. 55-[85]; ""The South Dome,"" v. 5, pp. 191-[197]; ""First Ascent of Herald Island,"" v. 7, pp. 163-[171]; ""A Geologist's Winter Walk,"" v. 8, pp. 19-[28]; ""A Perilous Night on Shasta's Summit,"" v. 8, pp. 57-[81]; ""An Ascent of Mount Rainier,"" v. 8, pp. 261-[270]; ""Mountain Thoughts,"" no. 379, pp. 92-99.
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