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Muir John


John Muir’s “The Mountains of California" Partial Working Manuscript, Full Page Handwritten by Muir in Ink & Pencil – Parts of Two Chapters – Over 150 Words in Muir’s Hand!

Autograph Manuscript from Muir’s working manuscript of “The Mountains of California,” 1p, 8.5” x 12.25”. Not signed. No date, but the book was published in October 1894. Light spotting. Fine condition.



Numbered “7” by Muir in the upper right, he first darkly pens, in full, “In the strictly Alpine forests there is but little of that sublime wind-waving as characteristic of those of the lower zones. The burly Junipers about as thick as they are high some of them eight or ten feet in diameter are.”



There are a few differences between the above and his actual final version published in Chapter 10 A Wind-storm in the Forests: “Little, however, of this noble tree-waving and tree-music will you see or hear in the strictly alpine portion of the forests. The burly Juniper, whose girth sometimes more than equals its height, is about as rigid as the rocks on which it grows.”



Inverting the page, Muir then works on Chapter 9 The Douglas Squirrel, numbering it “3.” In full, first describing a thrush reacting to his singing and whistling: “in the air within 8 or 10 feet of my head sustaining himself in the air for a few seconds like a hummingbird- then light on the nearest branch. Never have I ever spoken or played to a more interesting audience no human audiences could be more attentive. My performance had now lasted half an hour or more. & after whistling Over the Water to Charlie Yankee Dood not one listened more patiently attentively than my first Sq[uirrel] but the moment I began Old 100 he screamed his Ind[ian] name Pil[lillooeet] & darted out of sight in ludicrous haste seeming to say I’ll be ___ if you listen as if he would be d—d if he would hear so solemn – unforest-like”


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