A memoir of childhood and a celebration of the natural world, from one of the founding fathers of modern conservation
William Frederic Badè Libros
William Frederic Badè fue un erudito de amplios conocimientos e intereses diversos, conocido principalmente como albacea literario y biógrafo de John Muir. Badè fue también arqueólogo, dirigiendo excavaciones en Tell en-Nasbeh en Palestina, que ahora se cree que es la ciudad bíblica de Mizpa en Benjamín gracias a su trabajo. Fue ministro moravo ordenado, profesor de lenguas antiguas, teólogo y erudito bíblico, montañista, conservacionista y naturalista. Ejerció en las facultades del Seminario Teológico Moravo y de la Escuela de Religión del Pacífico, donde también fue presidente interino y decano, y fundó el Instituto de Palestina de la escuela. Ocupó la presidencia del Sierra Club de 1919 a 1922 y editó el boletín del club durante doce años.




Our National Parks
- 240 páginas
- 9 horas de lectura
John Muir (1838–1914) ranks among America's most important and influential environmentalists and nature writers. Devoted to the preservation of wilderness areas, Muir founded the Sierra Club and was active in the establishment of Yosemite National Park. Our National Parks, originally published in 1901, includes ten articles that previously appeared in The Atlantic Monthly. Muir wrote them in hopes of exciting interest in the parks, certain that visitors would fall in love with the scenic grandeur as he had—and that their enthusiasm would ensure the parks' preservation. Six of this volume's ten chapters are devoted to Muir's beloved Yosemite, exploring the forests, fountains, streams, and animals of the Sierra Nevada. The great naturalist also visits the meadows, geysers, waterfalls, and lakes of other parks, including Yellowstone, Sequoia, and General Grant. Muir's warmth and humor brighten every page, and vintage photographs provide atmospheric accompaniment to his words. These essays are essential reading for anyone wishing to visit (or revisit) the national parks of the Western United States as well as those who want to help protect America’s wilderness areas.
Steep Trails
- 224 páginas
- 8 horas de lectura
A patron saint of twentieth-century environmental activity, John Muir's appeal to modern readers is that he not only explored the American West but also fought for its preservation. Steep Trails collects together his essays and letters written as he traveled, capturing the personal, heartfelt connection he had with the lands he roamed.
The Writings of John Muir; Volume 5
- 340 páginas
- 12 horas de lectura
This book is a comprehensive collection of the writings of John Muir, one of the greatest environmentalists and naturalists of all time. It includes Muir's most famous and influential works, along with detailed commentary and notes by William Frederic Badè, making it a must-read for anyone interested in environmentalism and the conservation of wilderness areas.