An American naturalist
Along with Thoreau and John Muir, Burroughs was one of America s pre eminent nature writers of the nineteenth century. This new biography describes Burroughs s relationships with some of the most notable figures of his time, including Ralph Waldo Emerson, Thomas Carlyle, Thomas Edison, John Muir, Andrew Carnegie, Oscar Wilde, and especially Walt Whitman, Theodore Roosevelt and Henry Ford, with whom he developed enduring friendships.
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