Of Men and Mountains

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Of Men and Mountains is a memoir by U.S. Supreme Court Justice William O. Douglas recounting his boyhood adventures and love of the wilderness in the Pacific Northwest.

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instanceOf book
memoir
author William O. Douglas
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
describes camping in wilderness areas
fishing in mountain streams
hiking in the mountains
focusesOn conservation values
formative childhood experiences
love of nature
genre autobiography
nature writing
outdoor literature
hasAuthorOccupation Supreme Court justices
surface form: U.S. Supreme Court Justice
hasInfluenceOn American environmental thought
hasPerspectiveOf William O. Douglas
language English
literaryForm first-person narrative
mainSubject Pacific Northwest
boyhood adventures of William O. Douglas
wilderness
notableFor insight into William O. Douglas’s early life
vivid descriptions of mountain landscapes
relatedWorkByAuthor Go East, Young Man
settingLocation Pacific Northwest
theme environmental appreciation
human relationship with wilderness
personal growth
resilience
timePeriodDescribed early 20th century

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William O. Douglas notableWork Of Men and Mountains
Justice William O. Douglas (in part and dissenting in part) wrote Of Men and Mountains
subject surface form: William O. Douglas