Travels in Alaska by John Muir (1838 - 1914)

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In 1879 John Muir went to Alaska for the first time. Its stupendous living glaciers aroused his unbounded interest, for they enabled him to verify his theories of glacial action. Again and again he returned to this continental laboratory of landscapes. The greatest of the tide-water glaciers appropriately commemorates his name. Upon this book of Alaska travels, all but finished before his unforeseen departure, John Muir expended the last months of his life. (Summary by William Frederic Bade)

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  • 00 - Preface
    – 00:06:15
  • 01 - Puget Sound and British Columbia
    – 00:16:55
  • 02 - Alexander Archipelago and the Home I found in Alaska
    – 00:19:37
  • 03 - Wrangell Island and Alaska Summers
    – 00:30:38
  • 04 - The Stickeen River
    – 00:21:42
  • 05 - A Cruise in the Cassiar
    – 00:33:44
  • 06 - The Cassiar Trail
    – 00:16:20
  • 07 - Glenora Peak
    – 00:19:57
  • 08 - Exploration of the Stickeen Glaciers
    – 00:28:18
  • 09 - A Canoe Voyage to Northward
    – 00:44:05
  • 10 - The Discovery of Glacier Bay
    – 00:41:17
  • 11 - The Country of the Chilcats
    – 00:25:30
  • 12 - The Return to Fort Wrangell
    – 00:31:24
  • 13 - Alaska Indians
    – 00:13:45
  • 14 - Sum Dum Bay
    – 00:47:06
  • 15 - From Taku River to Taylor Bay
    – 00:40:15
  • 16 - Glacier Bay
    – 00:20:13
  • 17 - In Camp at Glacier Bay
    – 00:37:29
  • 18 - My Sled-Trip on the Muir Glacier
    – 00:37:00
  • 19 - Auroras
    – 00:13:26
  • 20 - Glossary of Words in the Chinook Jargon
    – 00:01:49
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