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The Cruise of the Corwin (Annotated)

By: John Muir
Narrated by: Jonathan Waters
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One Ship, One Man, And the Beauty of a World Untouched: John Muir’s The Cruise of the Corwin

John Muir goes on an unforgettable journey to the wild, untamed coasts of Alaska and the Arctic aboard the ship Corwin. With a heart full of wonder and eyes wide open to nature’s beauty, Muir captures the awe of towering glaciers, the songs of seabirds, and the wisdom of native cultures. This new annotated edition includes:

  • His Impact on Conservation
  • His Inspiring Writings
  • His Enduring Legacy.

A moving tribute to the power of nature and the human spirit, The Cruise of the Corwin reminds us of what we stand to lose—and why it’s worth protecting.

Whether he's walking among ice fields or listening to the stories of the Inupiat people, Muir’s words make you feel like you’re right there beside him, breathing in the cold sea air.

With simple words and a deep love for nature, Muir shares what he sees and feels. His stories help you imagine the wind, the ice, and the quiet power of the wild places he visits.

This book is more than a travel story—it’s a reminder of how amazing and important the natural world is.

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