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Show 612. F.L. Olmsted, "The Yosemite Valley and the Mariposa Big Tree Grove," with an introduction by Laura Wood Roper, Landscape Architecture, vol. XLIII (Oct. 1952), pp. 12-25. (345) Garland on farmers: see Henry Nash Smith, Virgin Land, p. 194. (346) "life is so profoundly in transaction . . .": Shepard, Man in the Landscape . . . , p. 53. (346) "We must not dwell . . .": Bade, I, pp. 376-77. (347) "slaves, duty bound . . .": "Summering in the Sierra. John Muir Shakes the Dust of the Town from his Feet;" Kimes #56. (347) The shake maker: ONP, pp. 321-22. (347) "Ho weary town worker . . .": ". . . John Muir Shakes the Dust . . ."; Kimes #56. (348) "No matter into what depths . . .": JoM, p. 353. (348) "Let those contemplating health journeys . . .": "Summering in the Sierra. John Muir Discourses of Sierra Forests . . ."; Kimes #46. (349) "Many a poor, defrauded town dweller . . .": "Summering in the Sierra. A New Yosemite - the King's River Valley . . ."; Kimes #47. (349) "as translucent as Tahoe": "Summering in the Sierra. John Muir's Description of a Wonderful Region . . ."; Kimes #49. (349) "King of them all": "Tahoe in Winter . . ."; Kimes #75. (349) "most singular and beautufil . . .": "Pyramid Lake;" Kimes #77. |