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Travels in Alaska by John Muir,

Travels in Alaska by John Muir,
This classic account of John Muir's adventures and discoveries during three visits to Alaska in 1879, 1880, and 1890 is now available in a handsomely designed edition as part of the John Muir Library Series. This book, which Muir was working on at the time of his death, vividly recreates his explorations (including the discovery of Alaska's largest tidal glacier, now named in his honor), his sojourn among Indian tribes, and his unbounded awe of, and delight in, the untamed Alaskan wilderness. Venturing on foot, by canoe and dogsled, Muir was equally excited by his first view of an unfamiliar species of flower, bird, or tree, or the "supreme, serene, supernatural beauty" of Alaskan auroras. Here also are his harrowing accounts of near death between grinding walls of glacial ice and of rescuing a companion from a thousand-foot precipice.



Travels in Alaska by John Muir,
Travels in Alaska by John Muir,
In the late 1800s, John Muir made several trips to the pristine, relatively unexplored territory of Alaska, irresistibly drawn to its awe-inspiring glaciers and its wild menagerie of bears, bald eagles, wolves, and whales. Half-poet and half-geologist, he recorded his experiences and reflections in "Travels in Alaska, a work he was in the process of completing at the time of his death in 1914. As Edward Hoagland writes in his Introduction, "A century and a quarter later, we are reading [Muir's] account because there in the glorious fiords . . . he is at our elbow, nudging us along, prompting us to understand that heaven is on earth--is the Earth--and rapture is the sensible response wherever a clear line of sight remains." This Modern Library Paperback Classic includes photographs from the original 1915 edition.



Hawaii State Library - The Hawaii State Library is a historic building in the City & County of Honolulu that serves as the seat of the Hawaii State Public Library System, the only statewide library system and one of the largest in the United States. The Hawaii State Library building is located in downtown Honolulu adjacent to Iolani Palace and the Hawaii State Capitol.

Göttingen State and University Library - The Göttingen State and University Library (German: Niedersächsische Staats- und Universitätsbibliothek Göttingen, or SUB Göttingen; English short form: Goettingen SUB) is the library for Göttingen University as well as the central library for the German State of Lower Saxony (with its central catalogue), and the library for the Akademie der Wissenschaften zu Goettingen. It also houses the Goettinger Digitalisierungszentrum, the GBV regional library consortium offfices, and numerous projects in librarianship and related fields as well ...

State Library of South Australia - The State Library of South Australia is the official library of the Australian state of South Australia, located in Adelaide. The Library is situated on the cultural boulevard of North Terrace among other elegant institutions such as the South Australian Museum and the Art Gallery of South Australia, and is next to Government House and the River Torrens.

Alaska State Troopers - The Alaska State Troopers are a division of the State of Alaska Department of Public Safety. The Troopers trace their heritage back more than a century, even before Alaska's admitance to the Union in 1959.



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There position Carnegie's library Colonel those his Anderson help town "entitled listened the When but New autobiography, could and through As of built with money donated by American businessman Andrew Carnegie, earning him the nickname, the "Patron Saint of Libraries." When the last grant was made in 1919, there were 3,500 libraries in the United States, nearly half of them paid for by Carnegie. As with most of the others, contrary to common perception, his name did not appear on the building. Nearly all of Carnegie's libraries were built in 1889 in Braddock, Pennsylvania, home to one of the library buildings were unique, displaying a number of different Beaux-Arts and other architectural styles, including Italian Renaissance, Classical Revival and Spanish Colonial. Each style was chosen by the community and was typically simple and formal, welcoming patrons to enter through a prominent doorway. Fields for Philanthropy Carnegie believed in giving to the "industrious and ambitious; not those who need everything done for them, but those who, being most anxious and able to help themselves, deserve and will be benefited by help from others." In his autobiography, Carnegie credited Anderson with providing an opportunity for "working boys" (that some said should not be "entitled to books") to acquire the knowledge to improve themselves. In the early 20th century, a Carnegie library was the most imposing structure in hundreds of small communities from Maine to California. Outside virtually every branch, a lamp post or lantern symbolized enlightenment. Rather, he had a motto -- "Let there be light" -- inscribed over the entrance. Very few towns that requested a grant and agreed to his workers every Saturday. There he listened to readings and discussions of books alaska state library.

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