Thousand-Mile Walk to the Gulf

Christopher MORLEY   |   John MUIR

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Thousand-Mile Walk to the Gulf

"THE SOFT LIGHT OF MORNING FALLS UPON RIPENING FORESTS OF OAK AND ELM, WALNUT AND HICKORY, AND ALL NATURE IS THOUGHTFUL AND CALM": FIRST EDITION OF MUIR'S A THOUSAND-MILE WALK TO THE GULF, 1916, IN SCARCE ORIGINAL DUST JACKET

MUIR, John. A Thousand-Mile Walk to the Gulf. Boston and New York: Houghton Mifflin, 1916. Octavo, original green cloth, illustrated cover label, original dust jacket.

First edition chronicling naturalist John Muir's 1867 walk from Indiana to the Gulf of Mexico in the aftermath of the Civil War, in scarce original dust jacket.

"Muir's earliest published journal, A Thousand Mile Walk to the Gulf, is probably his earliest sustained prose attempt to find a discourse adequate to his sense of the dimensions of the world to which he was so alert. This journal is a young man's purging of many of the assumptions with which he has grown up. It is both a humbling and an uplifting experience: 'The substance of the winds is too thin for human eyes, their written language is too difficult for human minds, and their spoken language mostly too faint for the ears.' But for Muir the demand for a rich use of multiple discourses that not only integrate our forms of knowledge but our modes of expression, is produced by the attempt to confront the complexity of the world in which we have to be at home or die. Muir's early frustration at the limits of human discourse arose out of a deep sense of the richness of relations in the natural world he wanted to mediate. In that early journal Muir wrote: 'There is not a fragment in nature, for every relative fragment of one thing is a full harmonious unit in itself. All together form the one great palimpsest of the world.' Only a literature such as Muir developed, that drew from all the multiple modes of discourse available, could hope to see into and serve that palimpsest" (Terry Gifford).

Book near-fine, with light foxing to endpapers and only slight soiling to original cloth. Dust jacket very good, with small chip to rear panel, slightest soiling, a bit of wear especially to extremities, and several tape repairs to recto and verso. A desirable copy in scarce original dust jacket.

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