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John Muir – The Major Collection - cover

John Muir – The Major Collection

John Muir

Publisher: Benjamin

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Summary

The Works of John Muir

 

Cruise of the Revenue-Steamer Corwin in Alaska
My first Summer in the Sierra
Steep Trails
Stickeen
The Grand Cañon of the Colorado
The Mountains of California
The Story of my Boyhood and Youth
The Yosemite
Travels in Alaska
Available since: 06/26/2018.

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