Two in the Far North, Revised Edition
Graphic Arts Books (Verlag)
978-1-5132-6275-8 (ISBN)
Winner of the National Outdoor Book Award
A Northern classic and beloved favorite, Two in the Far North chronicles the incredible story of Margaret “Mardy” Murie, called the Grandmother of the Conservation Movement, and how she became one of the first women to embrace and champion wilderness conservation in America.
At the age of nine, Margaret Murie moved from Seattle to Fairbanks, not realizing the trajectory life would take her from there. This moving testimonial to the preservation of the Arctic wilderness comes straight from her heart as she writes about growing up in Fairbanks, becoming the first woman graduate of the University of Alaska, and meeting—and then marrying—noted biologist Olaus J. Murie. So begins her lifelong journey in Alaska and on to Jackson Hole, Wyoming, where along with her husband and others they founded The Wilderness Society to protect nature and wildlife and speak out for ecological consciousness. From adventures of traversing over thin ice with dog sleds, camping in woods surrounded by bears, caribou, and other wildlife, to canoeing in streams with geese nearby, and more, Murie embraced nature as a close neighbor and dedicated her life to advocating for wilderness protection and conservation.
First published in 1962, this edition features a new foreword by Frances Beinecke and an afterword from Donald Murie. Margaret Murie inspires readers to join her in finding life, love, and adventure in the beautiful remote Alaskan wilderness and the natural world beyond.
Born in Seattle, Washington, in 1902, Margaret E. Murie was a naturalist, conservationist, and author who has been called the “grandmother of the conservation movement” for her efforts in helping establish the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge in Alaska. She received several awards for her conservation work, including the Audubon Medal, the John Muir Award, and the Robert Marshall Conservational Award. In 1998 she received the Presidential Medal of Freedom from President Clinton, and in 2002 the J.N. Ding Darling Conservationist of the Year Award. Murie was also made an Honorary Park Ranger by the National Parks Service for her passion and commitment to preserving the natural world and wildlife. She died at her home in Moose, Wyoming, in 2003 at the age of 101. Frances Beinecke is an environmental activist and wilderness advocate. She was appointed by President Barack Obama to the National Commission on the BP Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill and Offshore Drilling in 2010, and has served for organizations dedicated to nature conservation and preservation, including the Wilderness Society, the World Resources Institute, the Nature Conservancy, and more. Beinecke is the recipient of the Robert Marshall Award, the Wilderness Society's highest award presented to a private citizen who has never held federal office, as well as the Rachel Carson Award, the National Audubon's Society's honor for distinguished American women environmentalists.
preface
foreword
part one: fairbanks
1 to the north
2 freeze-up
3 the town
4 winter
5 mail day
6 spring
7 summer
8 the trail
9 and over the mountains
part two: the upper koyukuk
10 home to romance
11 anvik
12 nulato
13 willow river
14 alatna
15 “and beyond”
16 bettles
17 one day of it
18 on the river ice
19 wiseman
20 the mountains
part three: the old crow river
22 tanana and yukon
23 the porcupine
24 the old crow
25 by main strength
26 geese
27 downstream
part four: sheenjek
28 north again
29 at lobo lake
30 both sides of the river
31 up the valley
32 tundra and mountain
33 caribou
34 to the head of the river
35 autumn in august
part five: return to the mountains
36 again north
37 sheenjek again
part six: afterward
38 1967 alaska
39 another new alaska—1975
40 outside—1975 to 1989
Erscheinungsdatum | 26.02.2020 |
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Vorwort | Frances Beinecke |
Zusatzinfo | black and white illustrations, 1 map |
Verlagsort | Portland |
Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 139 x 215 mm |
Gewicht | 408 g |
Themenwelt | Literatur ► Biografien / Erfahrungsberichte |
Literatur ► Briefe / Tagebücher | |
Naturwissenschaften ► Biologie ► Ökologie / Naturschutz | |
ISBN-10 | 1-5132-6275-0 / 1513262750 |
ISBN-13 | 978-1-5132-6275-8 / 9781513262758 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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