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  1. Feb 9, 2020 · John Muir's Story about a Dog and Glacier Exploration in AlaskaThis deluxe, unabridged reprint Legacy Edition of John Muir's 1909 book-form version of Stickeen (first published in magazine form in 1897) recounts John Muir's befriending of a dog during his Alaskan...

  2. Read 166 reviews from the world’s largest community for readers. This true tale actually happened in Alaska to the famous naturalist, John Muir, and it bec…

  3. Sep 1, 1998 · In the summer of 1880 John Muir set out to explore glaciers in Southeastern Alaska with a crew…and a little black dog named Stickeen. At first John didn't want a dog on board: "Such a little pup will only be in the way!" he insisted. But Stickeen's master claimed that Stickeen was a "wonder of a dog."

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  5. Meet John Muir's trusty dog Stickeen in this classic, true story from the intrepid explorer himself, reimagined as a kids book. Vivid illustrations and beautiful writing combine in a captivating tale about courage and loyalty that both kids and adults will love.In the summer of 1880 John Muir set out to explore glaciers in Southeastern Alaska with a crew...and a little black dog named Stickeen.

  6. More than a century has passed since John Muir and a mongrel dog. named Stickeen crossed a treacherous Alaskan glacier on a stormy day in the summer of 1880. The story of that singular day, perfected by numerous retellings and published 17 years later in a popular national magazine, became one of Muir's best-known nature adventures.

  7. Sep 21, 2020 · Paperback. $5.99 3 Used from $8.54 8 New from $5.99. First published as "An Adventure with a Dog and a Glacier" in 1897 in "The Century Illustrated Monthly Magazine" and then expanded into a book and published in 1909, "Stickeen" by American naturalist John Muir is one of literature's most enduring dog stories.