Part 10
I will arise and go now, and go to Innisfree, And a small cabin build there, of clay and wattles made; Nine bean rows will I have there, a hive for the honeybee, And live alone in the bee-loud glade.
And I shall have some peace there, for peace comes dropping slow, Dropping from the veils of the morning to where the cricket sings; There midnight’s all a glimmer, and noon a purple glow, And evening full of the linnet’s wings.
I will arise and go now, for always night and day I hear lake water lapping with low sounds by the shore; While I stand on the roadway, or on the pavements gray, I hear it in the deep heart’s core.
William Butler Yeats.
BIBLIOGRAPHY
ON WALKING
_William Hazlitt_--On Going a Journey.
_Robert Louis Stevenson_--Walking Tours.
_Henry David Thoreau_--Walking. Journal for Jan. 7, 1857.
_Ralph Waldo Emerson_--Country Life. Concord Walks.
_Bradford Torrey_--An Old Road.
_John Burroughs_--The Exhilarations of the Road. --Footpaths.
_A. H. Sidgwick_--Walking Essays.
ART OF WALKING
_C. P. Fordyce_--Touring Afoot.
_Arnold Haultain_--Of Walks and Walking Tours; an attempt to find a philosophy and a creed.
MOUNTAINEERING JOURNALS
_Alpine Journal_, published by the Alpine Club, of London.
_Appalachia_, published by the Appalachian Mountain Club, of Boston.
_Sierra Club Bulletin_, published by the Sierra Club of San Francisco.
_Mazama_, published by the Mazamas, of Portland, Oregon.
_Canadian Alpine Journal_, published by the Canadian Alpine Club.
CAMPING AND WOODCRAFT
The Boy Scout Handbook.
_G. W. Sears_--Woodcraft.
_Charles S. Hanks_--Camp Kits and Camp Life.
MOUNTAINEERING
Scribner’s Out-of-Door Library--Mountain Climbing.
_C. T. Dent_ and others--“Mountaineering” (Badminton Library of Sports).
_Frederick H. Chapin_--Mountaineering in Colorado.
_J. S. C. Russell_--Mountaineering in Alaska. (Bulletins of the Amer. Geog. Soc.).
_Hudson Stuck, D.D._--The Ascent of Denali (Mt. McKinley).
_Belmore Browne_--The Conquest of Mount McKinley.
_Filippo de Filippi_, Duke of the Abruzzi--The Ascent of Mont St. Elias (translated by Signora Linda Villari).
_A. O. Wheeler_ and _Elizabeth A. Parker_--In the Selkirk Mountains.
_E. A. Fitz Gerald_--The Highest Andes.
_Edward Whymper_--Scrambles amongst the Alps.
_Leslie Stephen_--The Playground of Europe.
_Professor F. Umlauft_--The Alps.
_A. F. Mummery_--My Climbs in the Alps and Caucasus.
_Charles Edward Mathews_--The Annals of Mont Blanc.
_Guido Rey_--Peaks and Precipices: Scrambles in the Dolomites and Savoy.
_Leone Sinigaglia_--Climbing Reminiscences of the Dolomites (translated by Mary Alice Vials).
_Harold Spender_--Through the High Pyrenees.
_Fanny Bullock Workman_ and _William Hunter Workman_--Peaks and Glaciers of Nun Kun.
_William Martin Conway_--Climbing and Exploration in the Karakoram-Himalayas.
_E. A. Fitz Gerald_--Climbs in the New Zealand Alps.
ACROSS CONTINENTS
_Harry A. Franck_--A Vagabond Journey Around the World.
_Charles F. Lummis_--A Tramp across the Continent (America).
_John Muir_--A Thousand Mile Walk to the Gulf.
NEW ENGLAND
_Henry D. Thoreau_--The Maine Woods. --Cape Cod. --Excursions.
In “A Week on the Concord and Merrimack Rivers,” under _Tuesday_, is an account of Climbing Saddleback Mountain (Greylock) in Massachusetts.
_Frank Bolles_--Land of the Lingering Snow. At the North of Bearcamp Water.
_Bradford Torrey_--Footing It in Franconia. --Nature’s Invitation. --The Foot-Path Way. --A Rambler’s Lease.
_Allen Chamberlain_--Vacation Tramps in New England Highlands.
_Thomas Bailey Aldrich_--An Old Town by the Sea.
Guide to Paths and Camps in the White Mountains and Adjacent Regions (published by the Appalachian Mountain Club).
Walks and Rides about Boston (published by the Appalachian Mountain Club).
NORTH ATLANTIC STATES
_Joel T. Headley_--The Adirondacks.
_John Burroughs_--Locusts and Wild Honey (Chap. “A Bed of Boughs”).
_T. Morris Longstreth_--The Catskills. --The Adirondacks.
For walks in the vicinity of New York city, see “Little Trips Near-by,” by Albert Handy, a series of eight articles which appeared in the New York _Evening Post_, Saturday Supplement, for Nov. 15, Dec. 6, 20, 1913, and Jan. 10, April 18, May 30, July 25, and Aug. 8, 1914.
_John Burroughs_--Winter Sunshine (Washington, D. C.)
_E. P. Weston_--The Pedestrian. (Being a correct journal of incidents on a walk from the State House, Boston, Mass., to the U. S. Capitol, at Washington, D. C., performed in ten consecutive days), 1862.
CAROLINA MOUNTAINS
_Horace Kephart_--Our Southern Highlanders.
_Bradford Torrey_--Spring Notes from Tennessee. --A World of Green Hills.
_Margaret W. Morley_--The Carolina Mountains.
FLORIDA
_Bradford Torrey_--A Florida Sketch-Book.
COLORADO
_Enos A. Mills_--The Spell of the Rockies. --The Rocky Mountain Wonderland. --Wild Life on the Rockies. --Your National Parks.
(See “Mountaineering.”)
WYOMING
_John Muir_--Our National Parks.
_Enos A. Mills_--Your National Parks.
_Hiram Martin Chittenden_--The Yellowstone National Park.
MONTANA
_Mathilde Edith Holtz_ and _Katharine Isabel Bemis_--Glacier National Park.
_Enos A. Mills_--Your National Parks.
_Walter McClintock_--The Old North Trail.
ARIZONA
_George Wharton James_--In and around the Grand Canyon.
_John Muir_--Steep Trails.
_Bradford Torrey_--Field Days in California (Chap. “A Bird-gazer at the Canyon”).
_Enos A. Mills_--Your National Parks.
WASHINGTON AND OREGON
_Enos A. Mills_--Your National Parks.
CALIFORNIA
_John Muir_--Steep Trails. --My First Summer in the Sierras. --The Mountains of California. --Our National Parks. --The Yosemite.
_J. Smeaton Chase_--California Coast Trails. --Yosemite Trails.
_Bradford Torrey_--Field Days in California.
_Dallas Lore Sharp_--Where Rolls the Oregon.
_Enos A. Mills_--Your National Parks.
ALASKA
_John Muir_--Travels in Alaska.
_Enos A. Mills_--Your National Parks.
(See “Mountaineering.”)
CANADA
_Lawrence J. Burpee_, Among the Canadian Alps.
_Enos A. Mills_, Your National Parks.
(See “Mountaineering.”)
MEXICO
_Harry A. Franck_--Tramping through Mexico, Guatemala and Honduras.
_William T. Hornaday_--Camp Fires on Desert and Lava.
HAWAII
_Enos A. Mills_--Your National Parks.
SOUTH AMERICA
(See “Mountaineering.”)
EUROPE
_Robert Louis Stevenson_--Travels with a Donkey.
Baedeker’s Guidebooks.
(See “Mountaineering.”)
FRANCE
_H. H. Bashford_--Vagabonds in Perigord.
_William Morris Davis_--Excursions Around Aix-les-Bains (published for Y. M. C. A. Natl. War Work Council by the Appalachian Mountain Club).
THE ALPS
_John Tyndall_--Hours of Exercise in the Alps.
_F. Wolcott Stoddard_--Tramps through Tyrol.
(See “Mountaineering.”)
SPAIN
_Harry A. Franck_--Four Months Afoot in Spain.
GREECE
_Denton J. Snider_--A Walk in Hellas.
RUSSIA
_Stephen Graham_--A Tramp’s Sketches. --A Vagabond in the Caucasus.
ASIA MINOR
_Stephen Graham_--With the Russian Pilgrims to Jerusalem.
_W. J. Childs_--Across Asia Minor on Foot.
TURKESTAN
_Stephen Graham_--Through Russian Central Asia.
PALESTINE
_John Finley_--A Pilgrim in Palestine.
BURMA, SIAM, COCHIN CHINA
_Edmund Candler_--A Vagabond in Asia.
JAPAN
_Lucian Swift Kirtland_--Samurai Trails.
NEW ZEALAND
(See “Mountaineering.”)
NEW SOUTH WALES
_H. J. Tompkins_--With Swag and Billy (issued by the Government Tourist Bureau, Sidney).
FOOTNOTES
[1] The _Youth’s Companion_, Aug. 31, 1911.
[2] From “Poems and Ballads,” by Robert Louis Stevenson; copyright 1895, 1913, by Charles Scribner’s Sons.
[3] Issue of April 25, 1917.
[4] Nathaniel L. Goodrich, “The Attractions of Trail Making,” in _Appalachia_, Vol. XIV, No. 3, page 247.
[5] Nathaniel L. Goodrich, _ubi supra_.
[6] “Wild Life on the Rockies,” page 209.
[7] New York _Evening Post_, July 25, 1914.
[8] Leslie Stephen, “The Playground of Europe.”