The Life and Letters of John Muir
First and Second Editions (1923, 1996)
The Life and Letters of John Muir by William Frederic Badè were originally published by Houghton Mifflin in 1923 and 1924. It combines elements of John Muir’s unfinished autobiography with letters selected from the voluminous correspondence between Muir and his many collaborators and admirers, linked by Badè’s commentary. William Frederic Badè, a close friend of Muir’s was designated as Muir’s literary executor by Muir’s two surviving daughters, and edition to this work, posthumously published several of Muir’s other unfinished books. The Life and Letters was published in two volumes, and was also included as the final volumes of multi-volume collection in The Writings of John Muir.
Volume 1 covers his ancestral background in Scotland, life on a Wisconsin farm, the sojourn in Canada, travels from Indiana to California, and the earlier Yosemite years through 1873. Volume 2 takes up where volume 1 left off in 1973, and continues on through subsequent decades, including travels in Nevada, Alaska, his years as a family man on his Alhambra Valley fruit ranch, and his conservation campaigns to protect the forests, Yosemite Valley, and the Hetch Hetchy Valley, up to Muir’s death in 1914. A final Chapter by Badè addreses “His Public Service” and includes Muir’s impassioned plea written on Muir’s 70th birthday, April 21, 1908, to President Theodore Roosevelt to save the Hetch Hetchy Valley. The freshness of Muir’s letters to family members, friends, and even the President of the United States, make for some of the best reading of Muir’s vast repertoire.
The complete text of the first edition can be read on the John Muir Exhibit website.
In 1996, The Mountaineers in Seattle and Baton Wicks in London published a modern edition of The Life and Letters of John Muir, Edited and introduced by Terry Gifford, in the second omnibus of Muir’s writings compiled by Terry Gifford (following John Muir – The Eight Wilderness-Discovery Books , (Diadem/The Mountaineers, 1992). See 1996 press release.
Since then, some simple reprints in print or ebook formats have been made, which lack the additional features of the one hundredth anniversary edition below, includig a previously unpublished audiobook.
The Life and Letters of John Muir, One Hundredth Anniversary 2022 and 2023 Reprints
In 2022, film-maker Michael Conti (most noted for his film documentary John Muir: The Unruly Mystic) wanted to re-publish The Life and Letters of John Muir as an audiobook, but soon learned he needed a print edition to accompany it first. So, under his Crazy Wisdom Publishing imprint, he re-published the work, with an introduction by himself and Muir author Stephen Hatch in volume 1. The letters in this volume cover the period from 1868 to 1873 and provide insight into Muir’s thoughts, experiences, and the development of his beliefs about the natural world during what is considered to be one of the most exuberant periods of his life.
In 2023, Crazy Wisdom Publishing followed that first volume with the second volume with an introduction by Muir scholar and Curator for the John Muir Papers at the University of the Pacific Michael Wurtz, and an epilogue by independent Muir scholar and webmaster Harold Wood. The letters in this volume cover the period from 1873 to 1903 and provide additional insight into Muir’s thoughts and experiences about the natural world, and the development of his conservation efforts.
The books include a timeline of Muir’s life, providing historical context for Muir’s autobiographical writings and his letters. Together, the two volumes offer a detailed look at the life and thoughts of John Muir, and are an important resource for anyone interested in Muir’s life and work.
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See below for 4 video introductions interviewing these three contributors, for this new edition now available in both print and audio book formats.
Video 1 of 4 – Explore John Muir’s Life and Legacy with Original Text and Spiritual Insights in Volume One,
In this YouTube video, Michael Conti and Stephen Hatch introduce you to The Life and Letters of John Muir, Volume One, by William Frederic Badè which offers readers a rare glimpse into the mind and life of one of the greatest naturalists and conservationists in American history. This annotated volume includes a foreword by Stephen K. Hatch, author of The Contemplative John Muir: Spiritual Quotations from the Great American Naturalist (2012), which provides readers with valuable insight into Muir’s spiritual beliefs and how they influenced his work. It’s worth noting that the text in this volume is from the original Life and Letters by John Muir and has not been edited or altered. This makes it a valuable historical document that sheds light on Muir’s personal life, his philosophy, and his contributions to environmental conservation. Overall, The Life and Letters of John Muir, Volume One, is a must-read for anyone interested in the life and legacy of this remarkable figure in American history. Whether you’re a naturalist, a conservationist, or simply a lover of the outdoors, this book is sure to inspire and enlighten you.
Premiered Apr 17, 2023
Video 2 of 4 – Discover John Muir’s Life & Legacy – Celebrating His Birthday – The Life and Letters of John Muir
We’ve just released a new video introducing The Life and Letters of John Muir, Volume One. This is one of four videos to celebrate John Muir’s Birthday on April 21st, 2023. This annotated volume offers readers original text from Muir, as well as historical context and illustrations from the Sierra Nevada Mountains. What makes this book unique is the foreword by Stephen K. Hatch, author of The Contemplative John Muir: Spiritual Quotations from the Great American Naturalist (2012), which provides insight into Muir’s spiritual beliefs and how they influenced his work.
Moreover, the book is illustrated by Jonathan Machen, an artist who explores the Sierra Nevada mountains in California, where Muir often wandered, thus adding a visual element to the book and allowing readers to experience the landscape that inspired Muir’s love for the natural world.
In addition, the book includes a timeline of Muir’s life, which provides historical context for his views and writings. This helps readers understand the events that shaped Muir’s beliefs and the development of his ideas about the natural world.
And for those who prefer audiobooks, we’re happy to announce that the audiobook version of this volume is read by the talented Darren Roebuck!
Whether you’re a naturalist, a conservationist, or simply a lover of the outdoors, this book is a must-read for anyone interested in the life and legacy of John Muir.
Premiered Apr 18, 2023
Video 3 of 4 – Explore John Muir’s Legacy: Life and Letters, Vol. 2 – Annotated, Illustrated, new Epilogue!
In this YouTube video, we introduce you to The Life and Letters of John Muir, Volume 2, which offers readers a rare glimpse into the mind and life of one of the greatest naturalists and conservationists in American history.
This annotated volume includes a foreword by Mike Wurtz, a writer of John Muir’s Grand Yosemite: Musings and Sketches and Head of the University of the Pacific’s Holt-Atherton Special Collections and Archives – home of the largest collection of John Muir’s writings. This provides readers with valuable insight into Muir’s life and work and puts his letters in a historical context.
Moreover, the book is illustrated by Jonathan Machen, an artist who explores the Sierra Nevada mountains in California, where Muir often wandered. This adds a visual element to the book and allows readers to experience the landscape that inspired Muir’s love for the natural world.
The book also features an epilogue by Harold W. Wood, Jr., an independent Muir scholar and wilderness preservation advocate for over 50 years. This brings a fresh perspective to Muir’s work and its relevance today.
In addition, the book includes a timeline of Muir’s life, providing historical context for his spiritual views and writing. This helps readers understand the events that shaped Muir’s beliefs and the development of his ideas about the natural world.
Overall, The Life and Letters of John Muir, Volume 2, is a must-read for anyone interested in the life and legacy of this remarkable figure in American history. Whether you’re a naturalist, a conservationist, or simply a lover of the outdoors, this book is sure to inspire and enlighten you.
Premiered Apr 19, 2023
Video 4 of 4 – John Muir’s Legacy: Birthday Videos – Vol. 1 and 2 – Audiobook Available
In this YouTube video, we we wrap up our exploration of the re-release to The Life and Letters of John Muir, Volume 2, which offers readers a rare glimpse into the mind and life of one of the greatest naturalists and conservationists in American history.
This annotated volume includes a foreword by Mike Wurtz, Curator of John Muir’s Grand Yosemite: Musings and Sketches and Head of the University of the Pacific’s Holt-Atherton Special Collections and Archives – home of the largest collection of John Muir’s writings. This provides readers with valuable insight into Muir’s life and work and puts his letters in a historical context.
The book also features an epilogue by Harold W. Wood, Jr., an independent Muir scholar and wilderness preservation advocate for over 50 years. This brings a fresh perspective to Muir’s work and its relevance today.
Premiered Apr 20, 2023
Where to Purchase
Available from Crazy Wisdom Publishing:
The Life and Letters of John Muir, Volume 1: (Annotated and Illustrated)
The Life and Letters of John Muir, Volume 2: (Annotated and Illustrated)
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Audible Audiobooks, in two volumes, Narrrated by Darren Roebuck