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Man of the Woods
Man of the Woods
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A01=Herbert F. Keith
Author_Herbert F. Keith
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memoir
New York State
The Adirondacks
Product details
- ISBN 9780815601265
- Weight: 286g
- Dimensions: 155 x 233mm
- Publication Date: 01 Jun 1976
- Publisher: Syracuse University Press
- Publication City/Country: US
- Product Form: Paperback
Herbert F. Keith lives between two worlds and is at home in both. His is the last mown lawn at the edge of the village. South of the iron stakes that mark his property line are twenty-one air miles of unbroken Adirondack forest preserve, all the way past the headwaters of the Oswegatchie and the Beaver Stillwater to Big Moose.
His book tells the story, in words and forty-two cherished photographs, of the unique community of Wanakena, a lumber camp that grew into a village and a village that can no longer grow because of the surrounding forest preserve; of the guides of the Oswegatchie River, Wilfred Morrison in particular; of the great green forest that has survived logging, fire, blowdown, and the use and abuse of sportsmen.
His book tells the story, in words and forty-two cherished photographs, of the unique community of Wanakena, a lumber camp that grew into a village and a village that can no longer grow because of the surrounding forest preserve; of the guides of the Oswegatchie River, Wilfred Morrison in particular; of the great green forest that has survived logging, fire, blowdown, and the use and abuse of sportsmen.
Man of the Woods
€19.99
