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Alaska Days with John Muir (Peregrine Smith Literary Naturalists)
Samuel Hall Young
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| #6958158 in Books | Gibbs Smith | 1991-05-01 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 7.99 x.55 x5.00l, | File type: PDF | 240 pages | ||0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| Dated but fascinating|By MamaSylvia|Fascinating account of Alaska exploration by a missionary to the Tlingit Indians and famous naturalist John Muir. The style is very dated, of course, but if you can wade through, I found the portrait of the people and events in pre-gold-rush Alaska a wonderful snapshot.|6 of 6 people found the following review helpful.|From the Back Cover|Samuel Hall Young, a Presbyterian clergyman, met John Muir when the great naturalist's steamboat docked at Fort Wrangell, in southeastern Alaska, where Young was a missionary to the Stickeen Indians. In "Alaska Days With John Muir" he describ
Samuel Hall Young, a Presbyterian clergyman, met John Muir when the great naturalist's steamboat docked at Fort Wrangell, in southeastern Alaska, where Young was a missionary to the Stickeen Indians. In "Alaska Days With John Muir" he describes this 1879 meeting: "A hearty grip of the hand and we seemed to coalesce in a friendship which, to me at least, has been one of the very best things in a life full of blessings."
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