Environment / Autobiography


 

The Story of My Boyhood and Youth
John Muir
With a Foreword by Vernon Carstensen


Muir recounts in vivid detail the three worlds of his early life: his first eleven years in Scotland; the years 1849–1860 in the central Wisconsin wilderness; and two-and-a-half most inventive years at the University of Wisconsin during that institution's infancy.

Of related interest:
Son of the Wilderness, Linnie Marsh Wolfe

cover of Muir's Story of My Boyhood and Youth is black, with a posterized photo of the author, white and yellow type.

May 1965
246 pp.      9 illus.    
ISBN 0-299-03650-2   Cloth $15.00 s
ISBN 0-299-03654-5   Paper $15.95 t




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