John Muir: America's Naturalist
Author:
Thomas Locker
Illustrator:
Thomas Locker
Publication:
2003 by Fulcrum Publishing
Genre:
Biography, Nature, Non-fiction, Picture Books
Pages:
32
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In a series of richly painted landscapes, Thomas Locker brings the world and words of John Muir to readers, both the young and the young at heart. Equally at home in the wildernesses of California and Alaska, Muir wrote charming lyrical descriptions of nature for the benefit of future generations.
Muir recognized that wilderness should not only be appreciated but should be fought for as well. He sparked the preservationist movement in the United States and throughout the world, working with President Theodore Roosevelt to establish national parks and spearheading the founding of the sierra club, an organization that to this day carries on the work he began long ago of encouraging citizen action to protect the natural world.
John Muir is the second in a series of illustrated books by Thomas Locker introducing readers to notable people who loved and wrote about the American land, and especially about the value of wilderness.
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