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Douglas Wood
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Sigurd F. Olson
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Acute natural perceptivity and a profound knowledge of the relationships to be found in nature combine here in vivid evocations of the sights, the sounds, the vast stillnesses, and the events of the wilderness as the seasons succeed each other. But Mr. Olson is not content merely to "describe"; he probes for meanings that will lead the listener to a different and more revealing way of looking at the out-of-doors and to a deeper sense of its eternal values. In each of the thirty-four chapters of The Singing Wilderness he has sought to capture an essential quality of our magnificent lake and forest heritage. He shows us what can be read from the rocks of the great Canadian Shield; he offers a delightful essay on the virtues of pine knots as fuel; he writes of the ways of a canoe, of flashing trout in the pools of the Isabella, of tamarack bogs, caribou moss, the flight of wild geese, timber wolves, and the birds of the ski trails. And much more, with something to satisfy every taste for wilderness experience.
The Singing Wilderness is a book that no lover of nature will want to be without. To anyone who contemplates a vacation in the lake country of northern Minnesota and adjoining Canada, it is the perfect vade mecum.
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A perfect pairing of prose and narrator
- De chris en 11-05-12
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Beyond the Trees
- A Journey Alone Across Canada's Arctic
- De: Adam Shoalts
- Narrado por: Adam Shoalts
- Duración: 9 h y 59 m
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What does it mean to explore and confront the unknown? Beyond the Trees recounts Adam Shoalts's epic, never-before-attempted solo crossing of Canada's mainland Arctic in a single season. It's also a multilayered story that weaves the narrative of Shoalts's journey into accounts of other adventurers, explorers, First Nations, fur traders, dreamers, eccentrics, and bush pilots to create an unforgettable tale of adventure and exploration.
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Impressive accomplishment but a boring story
- De chris en 02-01-22
De: Adam Shoalts
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The Habit of Rivers
- Reflections on Trout Streams and Fly Fishing
- De: Ted Leeson, John Gierach - foreword
- Narrado por: Allan Robertson
- Duración: 8 h y 15 m
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Originally published in 1994, this book was a fly-fishing phenomenon in the way Howell Raines' Fly Fishing Through the Mid-Life Crisis was. Taking his fishing hobby to near metaphysical levels, Ted Leeson tells about his passions: rivers, trout, and fly fishing. With wry humor and rare insight, he explores questions that engage most fishermen: What is it about rivers that draws us so irresistibly, and why does fly fishing seem such an aptly suited response?
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Greatest Book I've Ever Listened To.
- De Travis en 03-17-18
De: Ted Leeson, y otros
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On the Duty of Civil Disobedience
- De: Henry David Thoreau
- Narrado por: Jim Killavey
- Duración: 1 h y 3 m
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This essay by Thoreau first published in 1849, argues that individuals should not permit governments to overrule their consciences. It goes on to say that individuals have a duty to avoid allowing the government to make them the agents of injustice. The quote: "That government is best which governs least," sometimes attributed to Thomas Jefferson or Thomas Paine, actually was first found in this essay. Thoreaus' thoughts were motivated by his disgust with slavery and the Mexican-American War but they are still relevant and resonate today.
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10:22 p.m., 10th of January, 2018
- De Anonymous User en 01-11-18
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A Most Remarkable Creature
- The Hidden Life and Epic Journey of the World's Smartest Birds of Prey
- De: Jonathan Meiburg
- Narrado por: Jonathan Meiburg
- Duración: 9 h y 52 m
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An enthralling account of a modern voyage of discovery as we meet the clever, social birds of prey called caracaras, which puzzled Darwin, fascinate modern-day falconers, and carry secrets of our planet's deep past in their family history.
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I don't leave reviews often, but . . .
- De Steven L Peck en 06-24-21
De: Jonathan Meiburg
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A Lady's Life in the Rocky Mountains
- De: Isabella L. Bird
- Narrado por: Flo Gibson
- Duración: 6 h y 56 m
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These are the valiant and lyrically descriptive letters, written in 1873, by Isabella Bird, a courageous and spirited Englishwoman, telling her sister of her adventures on horseback over 800 miles of American wilderness.
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The Solution to the Indian Problem
- De Samar en 09-26-16
De: Isabella L. Bird
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The Wilderness Hunter
- De: Theodore Roosevelt
- Narrado por: Jack Chekijian
- Duración: 9 h y 46 m
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Eight years before he was elected the 26th president of the United States, Theodore Roosevelt published these detailed recollections of hunting bison, bear, cougar, elk, moose, deer, and other game around the country. This production was undertaken on the 100th anniversary of Roosevelt's death.
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Awesome book by one of our best
- De JDD en 11-05-19
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Bright Rivers
- Celebrations of Rivers and Fly-fishing
- De: Nick Lyons
- Narrado por: Dennis Holland
- Duración: 5 h y 5 m
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Bright Rivers chronicles the angling passions and frustrations of one of fly-fishing's greatest men of letters. A city dweller trapped in the complexities of modern life, Nick Lyons has always found solace in his pilgrimages to great rivers. It is there that he fishes for trout, and in Bright Rivers, Lyons recounts the sometimes moving, sometimes hilarious experiences of his expeditions to the Delaware, Beaverkill, Madison, Big Hole, and Yellowstone rivers, sharing reminiscences of trout taken, released, and sometimes lost.
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First Nick Lyons Book and Quite Satisfied
- De Brian Kurtz en 04-21-22
De: Nick Lyons
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The Selected Poems of Li Po
- De: Li Po, Po Li, David Hinton, y otros
- Narrado por: David Shih
- Duración: 2 h y 7 m
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Li Po (AD 701-762) lived in T'ang Dynasty China, but his influence has spanned the centuries: the pure lyricism of his poems has awed readers in China and Japan for over a millennium, and through Ezra Pound’s translations, Li Po became central to the modernist revolution in the West. However ethereal in spirit, his poems remain grounded in the everyday experience we all share. He wrote 1,200 years ago, half a world away, but in his poems we see our world transformed.
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An intriguing experience
- De Paula en 02-10-18
De: Li Po, y otros
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House Made of Dawn
- A Novel
- De: N. Scott Momaday
- Narrado por: N. Scott Momaday, Darrell Dennis
- Duración: 6 h y 29 m
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A young Native American, Abel has come home from war to find himself caught between two worlds. The first is the world of his father’s, wedding him to the rhythm of the seasons, the harsh beauty of the land, and the ancient rites and traditions of his people. But the other world - modern, industrial America - pulls at Abel, demanding his loyalty, trying to claim his soul, and goading him into a destructive, compulsive cycle of depravity and disgust.
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Novel great, reader not so much.
- De Marcia en 05-17-20
De: N. Scott Momaday
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Secrets of the Savanna
- Twenty-Three Years in the African Wilderness Unraveling the Mysteries of Elephants and People
- De: Mark Owens, Delia Owens
- Narrado por: Donna Postel, Sean Runnette
- Duración: 7 h y 7 m
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In this riveting real-life adventure, Mark and Delia Owens tell the dramatic story of their last years in Africa, fighting to save elephants, villagers, and - in the end - themselves. The award-winning zoologists and pioneering conservationists describe their work in the remote and ruggedly beautiful Luangwa Valley, in northeastern Zambia. There they studied the mysteries of the elephant population’s recovery after poaching, discovering remarkable similarities between humans and elephants.
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A vivid view of the savanna in Africa, culture and wildlife!
- De Kd en 09-12-20
De: Mark Owens, y otros
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Down the Great Unknown
- John Wesley Powell's 1869 Journey of Discovery and Tragedy Through the Grand Canyon
- De: Edward Dolnick
- Narrado por: Danny Campbell
- Duración: 13 h y 3 m
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On May 24, 1869 a one-armed Civil War veteran, John Wesley Powell, and a ragtag band of nine mountain men embarked on the last great quest in the American West. The Grand Canyon, not explored before, was as mysterious as Atlantis - and as perilous. The 10 men set out from Green River Station, Wyoming Territory, down the Colorado in four wooden rowboats. Ninety-nine days later, six half-starved wretches came ashore near Callville, Arizona.
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Modern references take away
- De HC-2 NAS Norfolk '92 en 08-17-19
De: Edward Dolnick
Lo que los oyentes dicen sobre The Singing Wilderness
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- tom f
- 07-21-23
Must have environmental classic
It felt like Sig was reading this just for me. The descriptions of seasons and places are vivid and timeless. The narrator captures the mood extremely well. I trust that I will find more from Olson and Wood in the future
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- 01-26-23
This was great-really enjoyed this reading of Sig
This was great-really enjoyed this reading of Sig. I hope more of Sigurd Olson's works are converted to audiobooks.
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- Alan R Williams
- 01-14-23
No words…
Sigurd, you embody the deepest of my soul. The Singing Wilderness is the very story of my imagination.
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- Drew P
- 01-18-25
immersive.
Authors essays make you feel like you are there. I love this book. His use of words are magic.
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- Matt
- 02-10-23
Great listen
A great book. Hope they do more Sigurd book in audio. I really liked it.
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- Merrilee G. Anderson
- 12-17-24
Makes me want to go canoeing
I’m taking a trip to Boundary Waters this summer and this book has me excited. Getting into nature and taking notice are my big plans.
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