Stevens Memorial Library (North Andover)

John Muir's stickeen, told by Bill Harley

Label
John Muir's stickeen, told by Bill Harley
Language
eng
Form of composition
other
Format of music
not applicable
Literary text for sound recordings
memoirs
Main title
John Muir's stickeen
Music parts
not applicable
Oclc number
1057803731
Responsibility statement
told by Bill Harley
Summary
Recounts Muir's Alaskan adventures in 1880 with his little black dog named Stickeen an animal that Muir initially views with scorn but comes to regard with the greatest affection following a near-death experience on a frozen glacier
Table Of Contents
Introduction (4:03) -- Meet Stickeen - "So small and worthless" (10:02) -- The adventure - "Where thou goest I will go" (10:01) -- The obstacle - "A very wide and straight crevasse" (10:00) -- Journey's end - "At worst we can only slip" (11:28) -- Taylor's Bay (0:49)
Transposition and arrangement
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Classification
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