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    by Muir, John
    Published 1877
    ... discussion. In studying tbe fate of our forest king, we have thus far — .14— considered tbe action of purely...
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    by Muir, John
    Published 1877
    ..., is a branch of the question beyond the present discussion. In studying the fate of our forest king, we...
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    ... series for young adult readers called Pioneers in Change ate carrying the'legacy of John Muir to a new...
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    by Muir, John
    Published 1875
    ... voices- birds, winds and leaping, plashing brooks—were tuned to downright gladness.! Even our melancholy...
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    by Muir, John
    Published 1898
    ... they are so shy. Four or five pairs rear their young around our cottage every spring. One year a pair nested...
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    ... publication can be announced in this space. IK, EAI As usual, we invite our readers to submit their newsworthy...
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    by Muir, John
    Published 1900
    .... Wooster." Near these are two young sequoias, say sixty years old. "The Mother and Son" are directly on our...
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    by Muir, John
    Published 1874
    ...! of the rocks and lack of concentration j 'lit. # I874-] STUDIES IN THE SIERRA. .491 Fig. s.---King's River...
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    by Muir, John
    Published 1896
    ... in weight a single specimen of the largest of our sequoias, to say nothing of their kingly beauty...
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    by Muir, John
    Published 1898
    ... take stock of our wildness, we are glad to see how much of even the most destructible kind is still...
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    by Muir, John
    Published 1874
    ... into Yosemite between Half Dome and Mount Starr \ King. Could we have visited Yosemite'toward the close...
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    ... assistance in his power. Called on us at our hotel, and detailed a young forestry man to go with us on our...
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    .... Our last issue was volume 18, number 2 (Spring, 2008). In the future, please expect the newsletter two...
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    by Muir, John
    Published 1917
    ... King. Could we have visited Yosemite toward the close of the glacial period, we should have found its...
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    by Muir, John
    Published 1897
    ... and spruces, silver firs and sequoias, kings of their race, growing close together like grass in a meadow...
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    by Muir, John
    Published 1881
    ..., our species is, perhaps, a little larger, and the horns are more regularly curved, and less divergent...
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    ... on Muir as mountaineer by Arthur W. Ewart, Francis P. Farquhar, Ken Crocket, Samuel Hall Young and Aubrey...
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