Travels in Alaska by John Muir
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transmit the manuscript for publication, and later to consider with
them what salvage may be made from among their father's unpublished writings. They also wish me to express their grateful acknowledgments to Houghton Mifflin Company, with whom John Muir has always maintained close and friendly relations. William Frederic Bade. Berkeley, California, May, 1915. Part I The Trip of 1879 Travels in Alaska Chapter I Puget Sound and British Columbia After eleven years of study and exploration in the Sierra Nevada of California and the mountain-ranges of the Great Basin, studying in particular their glaciers, forests, and wild life, above all their ancient glaciers and the influence they exerted in sculpturing the |
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