wilderness areas in literature

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wilderness areas in literature

Pilgrims to the wild

Everett Ruess, Henry David Thoreau, John Muir, Clarence King, Mary Austin
1993
Looks at five American authors and their connections with human relationship to the natural world.

Readings on The call of the wild

1999
An anthology of critical essays that provide a wide range of information and opinion about the early twentieth-century novel "Call of the Wild," and its author, Jack London.

Will Hobbs

2006
Presents a brief biography of writer Will Hobbs, and examines the life of the children's book author, discussing his childhood and education, marriage and children, literary influences, and his long, successful career.

Will Hobbs

2006
Contains a brief biography of children's writer Will Hobbs, providing information on his early life, his family, his influences, and how he became a writer. Includes interview and time line.
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