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  1. The writings of John Burroughs. by Burroughs. John. 1837-1921., 1904-01-01
  2. The writings of John Burroughs. by Burroughs. John. 1837-1921., 1904-01-01
  3. The writings of John Burroughs. by Burroughs. John. 1837-1921., 1904-01-01
  4. The writings of John Burroughs. by Burroughs. John. 1837-1921., 1904-01-01
  5. The writings of John Burroughs. by Burroughs. John. 1837-1921., 1904-01-01
  6. The writings of John Burroughs. by Burroughs. John. 1837-1921., 1904-01-01
  7. The writings of John Burroughs. by Burroughs. John. 1837-1921., 1904-01-01
  8. My boyhood. by John Burroughs. with a conclusion by his son. Jul by Burroughs. John. 1837-1921., 1922-01-01
  9. The writings of John Burroughs Volume 16 by John, 1837-1921 Burroughs, 2009-10-26
  10. The writings of John Burroughs. by Burroughs. John. 1837-1921., 1904-01-01
  11. Notes on Walt Whitman, as poet and person. by John, 1837-1921 Burroughs, 2009-10-26
  12. Bird stories from Burroughs; sketches of bird life taken from th by Burroughs. John. 1837-1921., 1911-01-01
  13. Little nature studies for little people. from the essays of John by Burroughs. John. 1837-1921., 1897-01-01
  14. A year in the fields; selections from the writings of John Burro by Burroughs. John. 1837-1921., 1896-01-01

61. AUDUBON, John James, 1785-1851
Burroughs, John, 18371921. , John James Audubon, Woodstock, NY Overlook Press,1987. FORD, Alice, 1906- , John James Audubon a biography, Norman, univ.
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AUDUBON, John James, 1785-1851
    The art of Audubon: the complete birds and mammals / John James Audubon ; with an introd. by Roger Tory Peterson, New York : Times Books, c1979. Audubon and his journals Audubon birds from the original water colors in the New York historical society ; Audubon's text with notes by Donald A. Shelley., New York, Hastings house [1946] Audubon, by himself ; a profile of John James Audubon from writings selected, arranged, and edited, by Alice Ford., [1st ed.], Garden City, N.Y., Published for the American Museum of Natural History [by] the Natural History Press [1969 Audubon in Louisiana , New Orleans, Louisiana State Museum; Friends of the Cabildo, 1966. Audubon in the West Compiled, edited, and with an introd. by John Francis McDermott, [1st ed.], Norman, University of Oklahoma Press [1965] Audubon reader: the best writings of John James Audubon / edited by Scott Russell Sanders, Bloomington : Indiana University Press, c1986. Audubon watercolors and drawings , [Utica? 1965]

62. Records For Natural History. (in MARION)
Burroughs, John, 18371921. A sharp lookout selected nature essaysof John Burroughs / edited by Frank Bergon. Washington, DC
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Natural history.
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63. Records For Nature Stories. (in MARION)
Burroughs, John, 18371921. Birch browsings a John Burroughs reader/ edited and with an introduction by Bill McKibben. New York
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Nature stories.
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64. Online Guide To The Catskill Mountains
John Burroughs (18371921) emerged from an obscure boyhood in the Catskill Mountainsto write more than thirty books, create the genre of the nature essay, and
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John Burroughs: An American Naturalist Edward J. Renehan, Jr. 384 pp. Black Dome Press The first full biography of the dean of American nature writers to be published since 1925. "[Renehan reveals] a far more complex and interesting man than other biographers have described. ... In this thoughtful biography we are shown the once sainted 'Sage of Slabsides' as a flesh-and-blood traveler in a now-vanished world." The Sunday New York Times Book Review John Burroughs (1837-1921) emerged from an obscure boyhood in the Catskill Mountains to write more than thirty books, create the genre of the nature essay, and become the preeminent nature writer of his day. In this critically-acclaimed biography, Edward J. Renehan, Jr. draws on a wealth of previously unpublished manuscripts, journals and letters to portray the man Henry James called "a more humorous, more available and more sociable Thoreau." In the process, Renehan reveals Burroughs's complex and enduring relationships with such notables as Jay Gould, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Thomas Edison, John Muir, Walt Whitman, Theodore Roosevelt and Henry Ford. "Renehan's biography does precisely what it sets out to do: it provides the thorough, responsible, readable biography which has so long been wanting in Burroughs scholarship." American Nature Writing

65. John Burroughs - Influential People In John Muir's Life - John Muir Exhibit - Si
18371921. Literary naturalist and essayist from the Catskills of NewYork. John Burroughs was one of America's foremost nature writers.
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  • Literary naturalist and essayist from the Catskills of New York. John Burroughs was one of America's foremost nature writers. He was a biographer of Walt Whitman and is famous for his love of birds. Burroughs accompanied Muir on the Alaska Harriman Expedition and other trips, including visits to Grand Canyon and Yosemite. He chronicled the discovery of Yosemite by the Mariposa Battalion in 1851. Burroughs wrote of Muir after their second meeting: "He is a poet and almost a Seer. Something ancient and far-away in the look of his eyes. He could not sit down in the corner of the landscape, as Thoreau did, he must have a continent for his playground..... Probably the truest lover of Nature.... we have yet had... [But here is] a little prolix... Ask him to tell you his famous dog story and you will get the whole theory of glaciation thrown in."
    After Muir's death, Burroughs made this comment:

66. Author Index
Hodgson, 18491924 Burnham, Clara Louise, 1854-1927 Burns, Robert, 1759-1796 Burroughs,Edgar Rice, 1875-1950 Burroughs, John, 1837-1921 Burton, Richard Francis
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67. BurroughsJ
American 18371921, Nicknamed John O'Birds , John Burroughs' writingsrecord his perceptions of nature. He became a sought after
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Nicknamed "John O'Birds", John Burroughs' writings record his perceptions of nature.
He became a sought after friend of the famous - Henry Ford, Thomas Edison, and Teddy Roosevelt.
Accepting the Universe: essays in naturalism

John Burroughs on the WWW

68. New Books - April 2002
CALL LT1001.820.B87S53 1915. AUTHOR Burroughs, John, 18371921. TITLESharp eyes and other essays / by John Burroughs. IMPRINT
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69. Modern American
Edgar Rice Burroughs Tarzan of the Apes (Project Gutenberg). John Burroughs(18371921) John Burroughs, American Nature Writer. William
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Modern American Literature This web page contains links to websites for the time period encompassing the early twentieth century in American Literature. The page is broken into three sections: General Resources Authors and their Works , and The Harlem Renaissance . Within the category of authors and their works, you will find an alphabetical listing of the authors; listed under the authors' names you will find web pages devoted to the individual authors (author pages), online texts, and criticism and reviews when available.If you don't find a particular author on this page that you think should be here, check the Contemporary American Literature page. In addition, this website includes Colonial to 1800 American Literature Early Nineteenth Century American Literature , and Late Nineteenth Century American Literature , as well as, an overview of American Literary Resources available on the Internet. You can also return to the table of contents for The Archive General Resources An Index of Web Sites on Modernism - annotated index to sites on Modernism. Anti-Imperialist Writings by Edgar LeeMasters
Bohemian Ink - a very large and well-organized site covering both the historical canon and modern/contemporary authors. Following are selected links:

70. Am. Writers
Edgar Rice Burroughs, Tarzan of the Apes (Robert Stockton). John BurroughsAmerican Nature Writer, 18371921 (Walt Carroll). William S. Burroughs,
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71. The Pantheist Index: Burroughs, John (1837 - 1921)
The Pantheist Index. Burroughs, John (1837 1921) American naturalist,writer and Pantheist. Up to 19th Century. Sites America's
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Burroughs, John (1837 - 1921) : American naturalist, writer and Pantheist. Up to: 19th Century Sites
  • America's Most Beloved Nature Writer Includes a biography of Burroughs, together with a list of his works and selected quotations. Catskill Archive - John Burroughs Short biography with several photographs of John Burroughs and selections from his writings, with details of books about him. Devotion to Truth Brief excerpt from John Burroughs' 1920 work, "Accepting the Universe", in which he considers Nature and role of Pantheism. Ecology Hall of Fame - John Burroughs General information about John Burroughs who began advocating the protection of Nature as early as the 1850s, when there were no national parks or conservation movements. John Burroughs: The Scheme of the Universe Excerpt from John Burroughs' "The Light of Day", 1900, in which he writes, "We must recognize only Nature, the All; call it God if we will, but divest it of all anthropological conceptions". The God of Pantheism Excerpt from Burrough's "Accepting the Universe" which describes the naturalness of Pantheism as a religion and its suitability for addressing the "total problem of life".
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72. The Pantheist Index: 19th Century
to as the American Wordsworth. Burroughs, John (1837 1921) (6) Americannaturalist, writer and Pantheist. Sealth, Noah or Chief
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19th Century : Pantheists who lived in the 19th century. Up to: Philosophers, Artists, Writers and Scientists Directories (sites listed)

73. John Burroughs
Features quotes on nature by Burroughs, a biography of the author and naturalist, and links to descriptions of his books.
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What did John Burroughs REALLY think about woodchucks and who REALLY named the Vesper Sparrow? Find out in Food for Thought ! How did he feel about autumn or winter John Burroughs was so interested in birds that he acquired the nickname John o' Birds. If you are interested in birds. Check out Bird Site Links
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74. John Burroughs
John Burroughs (18371921) Letter to Benton February 9, 1879
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John Burroughs (1837–1921)
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75. Crouse Autograph Collection - Search Results
Burroughs, John (1837 – 1921) American Author. Born in the CatskillMountains on a farm near Roxbury, New York. He is considered
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76. JOHN BURROUGHS: SOME BIOGRAPHICAL FACTS
John Burroughs AMERICAN ESSAYIST (1837 1921).
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... Writings by Him John Burroughs was born on the family farm in Roxbury, New York on April 3, 1837 and died on a train while returning from California on March 29, 1921. He was buried on the farm on his eighty-fourth birthday, April 3, 1921, at the foot of Boyhood rock on which he had played as a child. In his time he was an immensely popular nature writer. His popularity resided in the fact that readers appreciated the way of life he wrote about and came to exemplify - the tantalizingly elusive yet universally accessible - simple values, simple means, simple ends. By the time he was 20 years old Burroughs had moved from one pole to the other as far as his feelings about writing were concerned. From an early schoolboy aversion to any thought of writing, he had become determined to be an author. In an 1857 letter to his bride of one week he wrote, "I sometimes think I will not make the kind of husband that will always suit you. If I live, I shall be an author. My life will be one of study. It may be a weakness in me to cherish the thoughts I do, but I can't help it." Approximately 10 years after this letter to Ursula, Burroughs issued his first book

77. John Burroughs - Quotes And Quotations
Author John Burroughs, 1837 1921, - A man can fail many - A somebody wasonce a - Blessed is the man who - How beautiful the leaves grow
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78. Burroughs, John
encyclopediaEncyclopedia Burroughs, John. Burroughs, John, 1837–1921,American naturalist and author, b. Roxbury, NY; son of a farmer.
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Burroughs, John Burroughs, John, , American naturalist and author, b. Roxbury, N.Y.; son of a farmer. He was a journalist, a treasury clerk in Washington, and a bank examiner, before settling in 1874 on a farm near Esopus, N.Y. There he studied fruit culture and literature. His first book, Walt Whitman, Poet and Person (1867), was the first to adequately recognize the genius of his poet friend. His prose made widely popular the type of nature essay written by Thoreau. His best-known books are Wake Robin Locusts and Wild Honey Fresh Fields, a travel book (1884); Signs and Seasons (1886); and a volume of poems, Bird and Bough (1906). A growing interest in philosophy and in science is evident in Time and Change The Summit of the Years The Breath of Life (1915), and Accepting the Universe See his autobiography, My Boyhood (1922); biographies by E. B. Kelley (1959) and P. G. Westbrook (1974).
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79. Burroughs Materials At USC
Thomas Cooper Library recently received a collection of materials pertainingto the American nature writer John Burroughs (1837–1921).
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USC THIS SITE Thomas Cooper Library receives collection of materials by and about John Burroughs
The collection, which includes more than 100 volumes by Burroughs as well as original photographs and memorabilia, was presented to the library by G. Ross Roy, professor emeritus, English.
Called the W. Ormiston Roy Collection of John Burroughs, collection honors Roy's grandfather. The elder Roy knew Burroughs and served as a consultant on the landscaping of Burroughs's estate in the Catskills. Many of the books carry inscriptions to Ormiston Roy from Burroughs or from his literary executor Clara Barrus.
Burroughs is increasingly recognized as a pioneer in raising consciousness of conservation issues. As a follower of Ralph Waldo Emerson and Henry David Thoreau, and a friend of Walt Whitman, he also has a significant role in American literary history.
The collection is of especial interest to Thomas Cooper Library because it complements the Joel Myerson Collection of Nineteenth-Century American Literature, a major research collection on the American Transcendentalist writers acquired by the library in 2001.
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80. Burroughs, John. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001. Burroughs, John. 1837–1921,American naturalist and author, b. Roxbury, NY; son of a farmer.
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