Edward Abbey Books in Order
Edward Paul Abbey is a celebrated American author and essayist, renowned for his impassioned advocacy of environmental issues and scathing criticism of public land policies. His anarchic perspective on politics and society deeply resonates with readers worldwide. Abbey's life as a park ranger and fire lookout for the National Park Service in the Southwest profoundly shaped his writing. Working in close proximity to ancient Native American ruins and witnessing the devastating impact of modern civilization on the land, Abbey developed a profound respect for nature and a deep-seated distrust of the industrial world. This dichotomy fuels much of his work, earning him a devoted cult following. As a writer, Abbey's love for nature and disdain for the destructive forces of modern society have become hallmarks of his writing. He continues to captivate readers with his unflinching critique of the human relationship with the environment.
Bibliography verified: January 2026
Book Series by Edward Abbey
- #1AmazonDesert Solitaire(1968)
- #2AmazonAppalachian Wilderness(1970)
- #3AmazonBeyond the Wall(1971)
- #4AmazonSlickrock(1971)
- #5AmazonCactus Country(1973)
- #6AmazonThe Journey Home(1977)
- #7AmazonThe Hidden Canyon(1977)
- #8AmazonDesert Images(1979)
- #9AmazonAbbey's Road(1979)
- #10AmazonDown the River(1982)
- #11AmazonOne Life at a Time, Please(1987)
- #12AmazonFreedom and Wildness(1987)
- #13AmazonA Voice Crying in the Wilderness(1989)
- #14AmazonConfessions of a Barbarian(1994)
- #15AmazonPostcards from Ed(2006)
- #16AmazonProse and Poetry of the American West(1991)
- #17AmazonLate Harvest(1991)
- #18AmazonThe Great Bear(1992)
- #19AmazonIce: Stories of Survival from Polar Exploration(1999)
- #20AmazonThe Eloquent Essay(2000)
- #21AmazonThe Portable Sixties Reader(2003)
- #1AmazonJonathan Troy(1954)
- #2AmazonThe Brave Cowboy(1956)
- #3AmazonFire on the Mountain(1962)
- #4AmazonBlack Sun(1971)
- #5AmazonThe Monkey Wrench Gang(1975)
- #6AmazonGood News(1980)
- #7AmazonThe Fool's Progress(1988)
- #8AmazonHayduke Lives!(1990)
- #9AmazonSlumgullion Stew(1984)
- #10AmazonThe Best of Edward Abbey(1988)
- #11AmazonEarth Apples(1994)
- #12AmazonThe Serpents of Paradise(1995)
About Edward Abbey
Edward Paul Abbey is a celebrated American author and essayist, renowned for his impassioned advocacy of environmental issues and scathing criticism of public land policies. His anarchic perspective on politics and society deeply resonates with readers worldwide. Abbey's life as a park ranger and fire lookout for the National Park Service in the Southwest profoundly shaped his writing. Working in close proximity to ancient Native American ruins and witnessing the devastating impact of modern civilization on the land, Abbey developed a profound respect for nature and a deep-seated distrust of the industrial world. This dichotomy fuels much of his work, earning him a devoted cult following. As a writer, Abbey's love for nature and disdain for the destructive forces of modern society have become hallmarks of his writing. He continues to captivate readers with his unflinching critique of the human relationship with the environment.
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