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Our National Parks by John Muir (Boston and New York: Houghton Mifflin Company)
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Manuscript specimen Fragment of page 9 from a draft of chapter 7, page 147 (note: this fragment directly leads from the fragment tipped into volume 6 of this set): "butterflies waver above the flowers, + like them you lave in the vital sun glow, too richly + homogeneously joy filled to be capable of partial thought. You are then all eye like a dew drop, sifted through + through with light. Sauntering along the brook that meanders silently through the meadow from the east, special flowers call you back to" Added images • Color frontispiece (same image as facing page 46): Pulpit Terrace, Yellowstone National Park • Facing page 8: Creosote Bush and Cholla Cactus. • Facing page 34b: Mt. Rainier. • Facing page 44: The Grand Teton, from Jackson Lake. • Facing page 52: Yellowstone Lake. • Facing page 68: Agate Stumps in Yellowstone Park. • Facing page 74: South from the Summit of Mt. Washburn • Facing page 96: Glacier monument. [Now called Fairview Dome] • Facing page 114: One-leafed Nut-Pine. • Facing page 120: A Sugar Pine. • Facing page 128: Yellow Pines. • Facing page 134: California Red Cedar. • Facing page 140: A California Live-Oak. • Facing page 144: Statue of Ralph Waldo Emerson, by D.C. French, in the Concord Public Library. • Facing page 172: Snow Plant (Sarcodes sanguinea). • Facing page 188: A Brown Bear. • Facing page 202: A Bear and Two Cubs after a Supper. • Facing page 222: A California Lizard. • Facing page 224: A Sierra Rattlesnake. • Facing page 230: A Native Sierra Trout. [Salmo Rooseveltii, Golden Trout] • Facing page 252: A Hummingbird. • Facing page 262: A Canyon Stream (the Tuolumne). • Facing page 278: Flood Waters. • Facing page 322: The "General Grant" Sequoia. • Facing page 358: A Maine Evergreen Forest, • Facing page 376: A Coast Redwood Grove.
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National parks. Yosemite National Park and Grand Canyon National Park
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The collection consists of 6202 black-and-white and color photographs, pen and ink drawings, and postcards, 1412 black-and-white and color negatives, 2606 black-and-white and color slides, and ephemeral materials, 1898-1982 (bulk 1920s-1930s) collected by the Automobile Club of Southern California. They form a general photographic reference collection as well as a broad visual survey of topics of interest to California motorists. Included are images of sites in North and Central America (with an emphasis on California), Europe, the Pacific Islands, and portraits, as well as images related to other subjects of interest to the Club's membership. Many of the images were published as illustrations for articles in the Club's first member magazine, Touring Topics. A large portion of the photographs were taken by authors of articles that appeared in Touring Topics; others were commissioned by the Club; and others appear to have been sent to the Club. Photographers (and authors) include, but are not limited to, Ansel Adams, Fred Archer, Viroque Baker, George Hugh Banning, Adelbert Bartlett, Virginia S. Bartlett, Andrew R. Boone, Julius Cindrich, Norman Clyde, Will Connell, Loyd Cooper, Imogen Cunningham, Asahel Curtis, Edward Sheriff Curtis, Fred Dapprich, E.H. Davis, E.E. East, John Anson Ford, Frasher, Ewing Galloway, Forman G. Hanna, Phil Townsend Hanna, Hoag and Ford, John Edwin Hoag, Bert W. Huntoon, Philip Johnston, Dr. Frederick Monsen, Dave Packwood, C.C. Pierce, Ernest M. Pratt, Putnam Studios, E. Willard Spurr, and John L. Von Blon.
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National Parks. Wyoming. Grand Teton National Park and Yellowstone National Park
Visual Materials
The collection consists of 6202 black-and-white and color photographs, pen and ink drawings, and postcards, 1412 black-and-white and color negatives, 2606 black-and-white and color slides, and ephemeral materials, 1898-1982 (bulk 1920s-1930s) collected by the Automobile Club of Southern California. They form a general photographic reference collection as well as a broad visual survey of topics of interest to California motorists. Included are images of sites in North and Central America (with an emphasis on California), Europe, the Pacific Islands, and portraits, as well as images related to other subjects of interest to the Club's membership. Many of the images were published as illustrations for articles in the Club's first member magazine, Touring Topics. A large portion of the photographs were taken by authors of articles that appeared in Touring Topics; others were commissioned by the Club; and others appear to have been sent to the Club. Photographers (and authors) include, but are not limited to, Ansel Adams, Fred Archer, Viroque Baker, George Hugh Banning, Adelbert Bartlett, Virginia S. Bartlett, Andrew R. Boone, Julius Cindrich, Norman Clyde, Will Connell, Loyd Cooper, Imogen Cunningham, Asahel Curtis, Edward Sheriff Curtis, Fred Dapprich, E.H. Davis, E.E. East, John Anson Ford, Frasher, Ewing Galloway, Forman G. Hanna, Phil Townsend Hanna, Hoag and Ford, John Edwin Hoag, Bert W. Huntoon, Philip Johnston, Dr. Frederick Monsen, Dave Packwood, C.C. Pierce, Ernest M. Pratt, Putnam Studios, E. Willard Spurr, and John L. Von Blon.
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