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Letters from Alaska

  • by John Muir, edited by Bruce Merrell, and Robert Engberg

During 1879 and 1880, John Muir traveled the waters of southeastern Alaska in a Tlingit Indian dugout canoe. Letters from Alaska follows Muir on these voyages in a series of articles he wrote for the San Francisco Daily Evening Bulletin. Here we find the original versions of the letters, each reworked from journal accounts jotted down during his travels. They have the freshness, immediacy, and candor that mark Muir's best writing.

In these pages are rare accounts of southeastern Alaska history. Muir records his scientific observations of glaciers and vividly describes Alaska in its early days. Through Muir's eyes we see gold miners, rogue towns, Fort Wrangel, Sitka, Taku Inlet, Endicott Arm, Glacier Bay, the infancy of the tourist industry, and the Native Tlingit Indians' struggle to retain their culture in the face of Presbyterian attempts to convert them.

Muir's century-old accounts can be used as a guide for modern ship-borne tourists following the sea routes of his canoe voyages. Yet, Muir's letters are more than simple descriptions of wilderness. With every stroke of paddle and pen, Muir was spreading his glacial gospel: that wilderness adventures ultimately provide for journeys of the spirit. He loved the Alaska wilderness as a place in which it was still possible to be wild. He urged Americans to journey north. "Go," he said, "go and see.

  • Bruce Merrell

    Bruce Merrell is Alaska bibliographer for Anchorage Municipal Libraries and president of the Alaska Historical Society.


    John Muir


    Robert Engberg

    Robert Engberg has studied Muir's life for some thirty years. He is coeditor of John Muir to Yosemite and Beyond and John Muir Summering in the Sierra.

  • Paperback ISBN: 978-1-60223-055-2
  • Publication Month: May
  • Publication Year: 2009
  • Pages: 146
  • Illustrations: 17: 3 maps
  • Discount Type: Trade
  • ECommerce Code: 9781602230552
  • Member Institution Access : Mountain Scholar

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