""Nature For Its Own Sake: First Studies In Natural Appearances"" is a book written by John C. Van Dyke. The book is a collection of essays that explore the beauty and wonder of nature. Van Dyke argues that nature should be appreciated for its own sake, without any ulterior motives or human-centered perspectives. He examines various natural phenomena, such as mountains, clouds, and trees, and discusses their aesthetic qualities and significance. Throughout...
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