Language: English
Published by Cherokee Publishing Company, Atlanta, 1990
ISBN 10: 0877972966 ISBN 13: 9780877972969
Seller: Americana Books, ABAA, Stone Mt, GA, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Condition: Very good. Reprint. Octavo. xii, 391 pages. Illustrations. Red cloth hardcover with gilt title on the spine. Publishers ISBN sticker on the back cover. Light wear to the cloth binding. Purchased directly from the publisher's warehouse.
Published by The Sierra Club, San Francisco, 1917
Seller: Tiber Books, Cockeysville, MD, U.S.A.
Condition: Very Good. . . . . 8vo, paperback. Vg condition. Covers and contents clean, unworn, no marking or writing. Binding square and tight. pp. 135-267; plates, ads. history western american mountaineering nature conservation American, Conservation, History, Mountaineering, Nature, Western,
Published by Houghton and Mifflin, 1918
Seller: Books From California, Simi Valley, CA, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Condition: Good. shows minor wear.
Published by Houghton Mifflin Company, Boston, MA, 1917
Seller: S. Howlett-West Books (Member ABAA), Modesto, CA, U.S.A.
First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good+. 1st Trade Edition; 1st Printing. B&W Illustrations; This is the First Trade edition, with the date November 1917 on the copyright page. The book is in Very Good+ condition and is lacking a dust jacket. There is some light bumping to the top spine and corner ends. The spine of the book has some fading / rubbing to the white lettering on the publishing information at the bottom spine end. The text pages are clean and bright. All the illustrations are present and in clean, bright condition. "The Corwin was a steamer belonging to the US Treasury Department that sailed the waters of Alaska protecting US interests at sea-otter hunting grounds. For its June 1881 voyage it was charged with making inquiries into the fate of the three vessels and rendering appropriate aid. The Corwin was sent out partly as a relief expedition for the Jeannette and two missing whaling vessels, Mount Wallaston and Vigilant. Jeannette, commanded by Commander George W. De Long, had sailed to the Bering Strait in 1879 to explore the Arctic Ocean, but went missing. Corwin was commanded by Captain C. L. Hooper, and the cruise went to the Arctic Ocean along Northwest Alaska. By Hooper's invitation, John Muir accompanied the voyage. Muir studied and wrote about the glaciation of the region and its vegetation. He collected plants at many locations on the coasts of Alaska and Siberia, and on St. Lawrence, Wrangell, and Herald Islands" (from the Smithsonian website).
Published by Houghton Mifflin Company, Boston, 1918
Seller: Ken Sanders Rare Books, ABAA, Salt Lake City, UT, U.S.A.
First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. First Trade Edition. 390pp. Octavo [21 cm] Grayish-green cloth with an illustrated paper label mounted to the front cover, the title in white ink on the backstrip and front board, and a white ink stamped vignette on the backstrip. Top edge gilt. Moderate bumping and rubbing to extremities. Subtle paint-like staining on front pastedown (site of former bookplate?). Endpapers lightly foxed, and with strips of darkening. Mild age toning to text. Twelve plates with Frontispiece. Eleven images (with 8 by Herbert Gleason). John Muir (1838-1914) was a well-known naturalist, preservationist, author, and founder of the Sierra Club. In the 1890's, the exploitation of the West's resources and natural beauty and use of Federal lands became a cause of concern for conservationists. Muir's many articles and books heavily influenced the public and policy makers to expand protection, conservation, and preservation of forests and public lands. Along with Muir's second book, "Our National Parks" (1901), his efforts to influence Presidents and generate public support have helped shape the National Park system in the United States and abroad. This book is a trade edition that was published at the same time as the limited large print edition in September 1918. Also during this period, the publisher, Houghton Mifflin, issued a 10 volume set of "The Writings of John Muir" in several formats and bindings and included "Steep Trails.".