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  1. Camping & tramping with Roosevelt by John Burroughs ; with illus by Burroughs. John. 1837-1921., 1907-01-01
  2. Fresh fields, by John Burroughs... by John (1837-1921) Burroughs, 1896-01-01
  3. Field and study. by John Burroughs. by Burroughs. John. 1837-1921., 1919-01-01
  4. John James Audubon. The Beacon Biographies of Eminent Americans Series by John (1837-1921). Series Editor M. A. DeWolfe Howe Burroughs, 1912-01-01
  5. John James Audubon. by Burroughs. John. 1837-1921., 1902
  6. The heart of Burroughss journals. Edited by Clara Barrus by John (1837-1921). Clara Barrus (ed.) Burroughs, 1928-01-01
  7. A River View and Other Hudson Valley Essays by John (1837-1921) Burroughs, 1981
  8. Birds and Poets: With Other Papers by John (1837-1921) Burroughs, 1903-01-01
  9. The breath of life by John (1837-1921) Burroughs, 1915-01-01
  10. Ways Of Nature by Burroughs John 1837-1921, 2010-10-14
  11. Birds And Poets, With Other Papers by Burroughs John 1837-1921, 2010-10-03
  12. Squirrels and other fur-bearers. by John Burroughs. with ill by Burroughs. John. 1837-1921., 1900-01-01
  13. A year in the fields; selections from the writings of John Burroughs by John, 1837-1921 Burroughs, 2009-10-26
  14. The writings of John Burroughs. by Burroughs. John. 1837-1921., 1904-01-01

1. The Hilltop Writers By W.R. (Bob) Trotter
d. 1943; BROWN George Douglas 18691902; BUCKTON George Bowdler FRS1818-1905; Burroughs John 1837-1921; CARRINGTON Richard Christopher
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The Hilltop Writers
A Victorian Colony among the Surrey Hills
Literary Heritage around Haslemere
by W.R. (Bob) Trotter
New illustrated edition to be published in 2003
Index to the 65 names featured in the book
  • Charles Darwin’s cousin dies in Grayshott
  • Bertrand Russell falls in love in Fernhurst
  • Disgraced London society hostess starts a home for deprived children in Hindhead
  • Astronomical observatory built underneath the Devil’s Jumps near Churt
Review
Mr Trotter discovered in the archives of Haslemere Museum a remarkable collection of notes and newspaper cuttings left by local journalist William Sillick, who died in 1955. It made him realise what an astounding flurry of important literary activity there had been in the neighbourhood of Haslemere during the fifty years or more following the arrival of the railway in 1859, and from this the book was conceived.
The book is organised into four main sections: a brief local chronology from 1859 through to the start of the First World War; a short discussion of the politics and other issues in vogue during the period; biographical notes on each of the writers; and an appendix of references and other more general notes, including a superb 20-page index.
It is a pleasure to read. Bob Trotter has not only encapsulated the essentials of these people’s lives in his pages, but also given us the benefit of his medical training to add his own fascinating personal comments. And in these days of generally slap-dash editing, it is nice for once to find a book where so much care and attention has obviously been taken in checking presentation and content before publication.

2. John Burroughs, American Nature Writer)
Quotes from John Burroughs to inspire your creative thinking
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3. Ecology Hall Of Fame: John Burroughs
Profiles the Hudson River naturalist and father of the American nature essay. Also contains extracts and a bibliography of his work. Ecology Hall of Fame. John Burroughs. 18371921
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Ecology Hall of Fame
John Burroughs
Ecology Hall of Fame
Burroughs Extracts Appreciation ... Web Links John Burroughs earned his place in the Ecology Hall of Fame with a million and a half copies of his twenty three volumes of essays extolling nature and encouraging people to experience the natural world. While he wrote for adults, teachers found his work both challenging and interesting to students. Eleven schools were named for him; some still in operation. Known as the Hudson River naturalist and the father of the American nature essay, Burroughs became one of the most popular and respected authors of his time. At his rustic cabin, Slabsides, not far from the Hudson that he built with his son in 1895, Burroughs entertained many famous visitors in his later years. Theodore Roosevelt, Walt Whitman, Henry Ford and Thomas Edison came. Fellow Ecology Hall of Famer, John Muir, was a contemporary and friend Growing up on a farm in the Catskill Mountains, Burroughs absorbed much of the nature and country life that would fill his essays in later life. As a clerk in the Treasury Department in Washington, D.C. during the Civil War, he filled idle hours with writing about the outdoors he loved. This became his first book, Wake-Robin. Returning to the Hudson River Valley in 1873, he began fruit farming and continued to write, publishing a new book about every two years. In 1911, Burroughs refurbished an old farmhouse which he called Woodchuck Lodge near his birthplace. There he continued to write and spent his summers until his death. Today, the John Burroughs Association honors his memory with the annual awarding of the John Burroughs Medal to an author of a book length nature essay, and offers an open house and tours at Slabsides at West Park on the third Saturday in May and the first Saturday in October.

4. Creative Quotations From John Burroughs (1837-1921)
Creative Quotations from . . . John Burroughs (18371921) born onApr 3 US author, naturalist. He was a popular writer who, like
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Creative Quotations from . . . John Burroughs
(1837-1921) born on Apr 3 US author, naturalist. He was a popular writer who, like Thoreau, celebrated nature in "Wake Robin," 1871 and "Birds and Poets," 1877.
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To treat your facts with imagination is one thing, to imagine your facts is another. The lure of the distant and the difficult is deceptive. The great opportunity is where you are. A man can fail many times, but he isn't a failure until he begins to blame somebody else. For anything worth having one must pay the price; and the price is always work, patience, love, self-sacrifice.
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5. John Burroughs (1837-1921)
American Literature on the Web John Burroughs (18371921) GeneralResources John Burroughs American Nature Writer, 1837-1921 (Walt
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6. Meet John Burroughs (Walt Carroll)
This hypertext is an introduction to the writings and life of John Burroughs (18371921), one of the most popular nature writers of his time, who is now being
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This hypertext is an introduction to the writings and life of John Burroughs (1837-1921) , one of the most popular nature writers of his time, who is now being "rediscovered" for his ecological foresight and sensitivity to nature at one's doorstep. The site is large, multi-faceted, and gives visitors a peacefully quiet and stress-relieving visit with an American writer who rewards our attention every bit as much today as he did when he was alive. The web author hopes that the section entitled "Contemporary Nature Writers" will encourage modern-day essayists on ecological themes to contribute their writings to this on-going project.
Author's Bio:
Walt Carroll says he's not sure whether to describe himself as a businessman-educator or an educator-businessman. He established his company, Olympic Media Information (A Clearinghouse for Educational Films and Videos) in 1967. In 1996, he is about to publish his widely used databases, the "Educational Media Locator" and the "Healthcare Media Locator" in interactive versions. He has done teacher training at the State University of New York and taught desktop publishing at Ulster County (NY) Community College. His current academic affiliation is with the (online) Globewide Network Academy, where he distance-teaches the course he developed while at America Online, "Quick, Concise, Correct Writing," along with a new workshop, "HTML: An Introduction for Writers."

7. Project Gutenberg Author Record
Project Gutenberg Author record. Burroughs, John, 18371921. Titles.
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Burroughs, John, 1837-1921
Titles
Birds And Bees, Sharp Eyes And Other Papers Birds And Poets : With Other Papers Wake-Robin Winter Sunshine
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8. Project Gutenberg Author Index
Burns, Robert, 17591796. Burroughs, Edgar Rice, 1875-1950. Burroughs, John, 1837-1921.Burton, Richard Francis, Sir, 1821-1890. Bury, JB (John Bagnell), 1861-1927.
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Babbage, Charles, 1791-1871 Bach, Johann Sebastian, 1685-1750 Bacheller, Irving, 1859-1950. Bacon, Francis, 1561-1626 ... Byrum, Isabel Coston, 1870-1938
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9. Crouse Autograph Collection - Browse By Name
Barrett (18061861) Browning, Robert (1812-1889) Brucker, Wilber M. (1894-1968) Brush,Charles F. (1849-1929) Burroughs, John (1837-1921) Byrd, Richard Evelyn
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10. 1837
John Burroughs (18371921), born to Amy (1808-1880) and Chauncey Burroughs(1803-1884) on Monday, April 3, at the family farm in Roxbury, NY.
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HOME SOURCES CHRONOLOGY VOLUME ... SEARCH Life and Family References John Burroughs (1837-1921), born to Amy (1808-1880) and Chauncey Burroughs (1803-1884) on Monday, April 3, at the family farm in Roxbury, NY. John was the 7th child (fifth son) in the family of 10 children Brothers, sisters, and John in order of birth and calculated dates of birth: Hiram (1827), Olly Ann (1829), Wilson (1830? 1831?) Curtis (1832), Edmund (1833 or 1834), Jane (1835), John (1837), Eden (1839), Abigail (1843), Eveline (1847) in that order (OFJB 67-70) Historical References Agassiz, Louis (1807-1873) delivers address at a meeting of natural scientists, in northern France, on "an entirely new concept: the Ice Age." Agassiz begins publishing his studies on fossils and living mollusks, and echinoderms. Literary Comments JOHN BURROUGHS WITH HIS BROTHERS AND SISTERS Hiram 1827 - 1902 (OFJB 67 / JBAN 15) Olly Ann About 1829 - ? Said to be "about 2 years younger than Hiram" (OFJB 68 / JBAN 15) Wilson About 1830 or 1831 since he is always listed as the third-born, his time of his birth must have fallen between the "calculated birth years of Olly Ann and Curtis. He is reported to have died at 28 yrs. (OFJB 68), but his age was probably closer to 34 or 35, judging from information in an 1864 letter, from JB to Ursula, in which he writes of Wilson's recent death, LL: I, 98).

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13. QuoteWorld.org - Home To 14,254 Quotations And Growing!
A man can fail many times, but he isn'ta failure until he begins to blame somebodyelse. John Burroughs (18371921), American naturalist, writer More
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14. PBS - Harriman: John Burroughs
John Burroughs. 18371921. John Burroughs, photographed in Yosemite in1909 by F. P. Clapworthy. Source California Academy of Sciences.
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John Burroughs, photographed in Yosemite in 1909 by F. P. Clapworthy.
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John Burroughs was sixty-two years old and a self-proclaimed "home body" when Edward Harriman asked him to join the Alaska Expedition in 1899. Burroughs was not a traveler, nor was he a scientist. As a young man he'd tried his hand at many things: at botany, medicine, school teaching and office work at the Treasury in Washington, D.C. It was in Washington that he'd come under the influence of Walt Whitman. The poet urged Burroughs to leave his office job and write full time. Burroughs moved to the Catskill Mountains in New York State, and maintained a successful writing career for decades. He had published hundreds of articles on birds, flowers, and natural wonders of all sorts - his 27 books had sold over two million copies. He was the most famous nature writer of the day. His fame made him a natural choice for the Harriman trip. As he himself said, he "was not a man of science," but could "graze eagerly in every one of its fields - astronomy, geology, botany, zoology, physics, chemistry, natural history."

15. Classic Literature, Titles, Authors, Birthdates
Burroughs, John,, Birds And Bees, Sharp Eyes And Other Papers,, 18371921. Burroughs,John,, Wake-Robin,, 1837-1921. Burroughs, John,, Winter Sunshine,, 1837-1921.
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16. Guide To The George Lincoln Burr Papers, 1861-1942
Burroughs, John, 18371921. Comstock, Anna Botsford, 1854-1930. Becker, Neal Dow;Boas, Franz, 1858-1942; Bryce, James, 1838-1922; Burroughs, John, 1837-1921;
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Guide to the George Lincoln Burr Papers,
Collection Number: 14-17-22
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Compiled by: B. Huth Date completed: February 1977 EAD encoding: Peter Martinez, January 2003 DESCRIPTIVE SUMMARY Title: George Lincoln Burr papers, 1861-1942. Collection Number: Creator: George Lincoln Burr 1857-1938. Quantity: 16.8 cubic ft. Forms of Material: Letters, diaries, manuscripts. Repository: Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections, Cornell University Library Abstract: Letters, diary fragments, notes, manuscripts, and other material documenting Burr's boyhood in Newark Valley, New York, and his student days at Cortland Academy, at Cornell University, and at Leipzig University; his travels and activities in Europe collecting rare books and manuscripts for Cornell; his relationship with Andrew Dickson White; his relationships with other American and European scholars and his students; his work for the Venezuela-Guiana Boundary Commission; and his interest in the American Historical Association, the Cornell Alumni Association, the Cornell Christian Association, the Hall of Fame at New York University, the Telluride Association, and in many other social and professional groups.

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WakeRobin, 2003. There is no description available for this text. Author Burroughs,John, 1837-1921 Keywords Authors B Burroughs, John, 1837-1921; Titles W.
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Rice, 18751950; Burroughs, John, 1837-1921; Burton, Richard Francis,Sir, 1821-1890; Bury, JB (John Bagnell), 1861-1927; Bury, Richard
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19. Catskill Archive - John Burroughs
18371921. If the world Day , published 1922. John Burroughs and Cuff at Burroughs' birthplace, Roxbury, NY. Photo by Clyde Fisher.
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"If the world is any better for my having lived in it, it is because I have pointed the way to a sane and happy life on terms within reach of all, in my love and joyous acceptance of the works of Nature about me. I have not tried, as the phrase is, to lead my readers from Nature up to Nature's God, because I can not seperate the one from the other." from "Day By Day", published 1922 John Burroughs and "Cuff" at Burroughs' birthplace, Roxbury, NY Photo by Clyde Fisher A Short Biography Of John Burroughs "John Burroughs - Boy And Man" by Clara Barrus (1920) "The Half More Satisfying Than The Whole: John Burroughs and the Hudson" by Edward J. Renehan Jr "Spring and Mr. Burroughs" from "The Catskills" (1918) ... By T. Morris Longstreth
From the writings of John Burroughs:
"In The Catskills" (1910)
"Henry D. Thoreau" (1882)
Index of Burroughs' essays at the Cornell University website
Birds and Bees, Sharp Eyes, Etc, from Project Gutenberg ...
Wake Robin (1895) from Project Gutenberg
Other John Burroughs Sites The John Burroughs Page John Burroughs (The American Museum of Natural History) Ecology Hall Of Fame Burroughs Site The John Burroughs Collection at Hartwick College
Books On John Burroughs
John Burroughs: An American Naturalist by Edward J. Renehan, Jr.

20. Catskill Archive - John Burroughs
18371921. John Burroughs was born on April 3, 1837 on his family's farm in Roxbury.He spent his youth working on the farm and exploring Old Clump Mountain.
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"If the world is any better for my having lived in it, it is because I have pointed the way to a sane and happy life on terms within reach of all, in my love and joyous acceptance of the works of Nature about me. I have not tried, as the phrase is, to lead my readers from Nature up to Nature's God, because I can not seperate the one from the other." from "Day By Day", published 1922 John Burroughs was born on April 3, 1837 on his family's farm in Roxbury. He spent his youth working on the farm and exploring Old Clump Mountain. His favorite place he called Boyhood Rock, where he would sit and study the ways of Nature around him. He was a teacher, a journalist, a treasury clerk in Washington, DC (where he met and befriended Walt Whitman), and a bank examiner before returning to his beloved Catskills. In 1871, his first book Wake Robin was published. In 1874 he bought a small farm in Esopus, and devoted himself completely to his writing. Later, he would divide his time between "Slabsides", his summer retreat at West Park, near Esopus, and "Woodchuck Lodge" in Roxbury. His essays ranged from studies of birds and nature to religion and literature. Burroughs was a staunch defender of Whitman and Thoreau, then unpopular beacause of their perceived literary excesses. But the writing he is best known for are his gentle observations of nature. Alf Evers in

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