The History of the Sierra Club, 1892-1970Founded by conservationist John Muir in 1892, the Sierra Club grew into the nation's largest and most influential grassroots environmental organization. It is devoted to the study and protection of eath's scenic and ecological resources. |
Contents
CHAPTER ONE Make the Mountains Glad | 1 |
CHAPTER TWO Climb the Mountains | 57 |
CHAPTER THREE The Way to Wilderness | 101 |
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