Steep Trails.

“But we are governed more than we know, and most when we are wildest": First Edition of John Muir's Steep Trails

Steep Trails.

MUIR, John.

Item Number: 29035

Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company, 1918.

First edition. Octavo, original gray cloth, lettered in white, pictorial cover label, top edge gilt. Illustrated with 12 plates, Edited by William Frederic Badè. In fine condition. All of the essays in this book cover the period from 1873 to 1902.

Originally published in 1918, this brilliant collection of letters and magazine articles spans nearly thirty years of Muir's writing. Here is Muir caught in a snowstorm below the peak of Mount Shasta; interviewing the one remaining miner in a Nevada ghost town; bathing "clean as a saint" in the Great Salt Lake, and sparring with Mormon elders; exploring the forests of Puget Sound, and climbing Mount Rainier; peering into the Grand Canyon, "a collection of stone books covering thousands of miles of shelving, tier on tier." "Muir's writing has survived for a century because he was not afraid to wear his heart on his sleeve. He didn't hunt or fish in the wilderness, sell trees or snag nuggets, and thus in a sense he has only been freshened for us by the passage of time" (Edward Hoagland). Kimes 351; BAL 14777.

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