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Great Adirondack History Books!
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Adirondack Characters and
Campfire Yarns
by William J. O'Hern
An outstanding compilation of stories and articles from several of the Adirondack's most
prolific outdoor writers from 1900 to 1970. A treasury of Adirondack history, traditions
and lore. Over 80 vintage photographs. 256 Pages
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Adirondack French Louie
by Harvey L Dunham
Harvey Dunham's Adirondack French Louie is an Adirondack classic. Louie Seymour was the
prototype of all the Adirondack woodsmen - a Lumberman who came to eventually live off the
land. Dunham captures the spirit of the wild, virgin Adirondacks as few other contemporary
writers have. Adirondack French Louie belongs on everyone's Americana bookshelf.
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Life With Noah
Stories and Adventures of Richard Smith with Noah John Rondeau
as told to William J. OHern.
by William J. OHern
Richard "Red" Smith was a woodsman: a fisherman, trapper, hunter and a loyal
friend of Noah John Rondeau, the "Adirondack Hermit." In the final years of
Smith's life he spent many hours relating these stories of his life in the woods to the
author. Richard as a young man forged a solid friendship with the Adirondacks' last and
most famous hermit, Noah John. Noah taught him the skills and the way of life of the
mountains, and divulged to him his secret writing code. Smith in turn has now passed it to
O'Hern, who shares it with us. Read our review
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Adirondack Stories
of the Black River Country
by William J. OHern
The spirit of Rev. Byron-Curtiss lives on through his recollections, stories and journal
entries from his life in the Adirondacks. Hardened guides, woodsman, neighbors, and
parishioners fill these pages with vivid details of life in the mountains from the 1890s
to 1950s. An excellent showcase of Adirondack folklore and a glimpse into early life in
the Adirondacks. More about this title
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Lumberjack Sky Pilot
by WPBS
A historical and nostalgic portrayal of the men who were lumbermacks in the
Adirondacks and Tug Hill during the 1930's and 1940's as filmed by Reverend Frank Reed. 60
minutes
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The Adirondacks: A History of
America's First Wilderness
by Paul Schneider
The Adirondacks were a favorite haunt of philosophers Henry Thoreau and Ralph Waldo
Emerson, of conservationists such as Franklin Burroughs and Theodore Roosevelt, of
bohemians and hippies, and of back-to-the-land types. Still wild enough that wolf
reintroduction has been proposed for the Adirondacks, the territory remains a powerfully
inspiring place of refuge and recreation. Paul Schneider tells the story of this
river-laced, forested land with imagination and a flair for just the right anecdote. Buy
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Adirondack Explorations: Nature
Writings of Verplanck Colvin
by Paul Schaefer
Verplanck Colvin worked twenty-eight years as the superintendent of the Topographical
Survey of the Adirondack Mountains, one of the last great frontiers of the East. This
collection of essays reveals Colvin's perspectives on the Adirondacks. His writings
reflect on outdoorsman's appreciation of the wilderness, with a poet's unerring sense for
its beauty. As an early advocate for the preservation of the Adirondacks, he became a
force behind passage of the Forever Wild statute of 1885 and the the establishment of the
Park itself in 1892
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Kuyahoora: Discovering West
Canada Valley
by M. Paul Keesler
"A one-of-a-kind book, part local history, part travelogue, and totally
enjoyable." -- The Post Standard, Syracuse, NY
169 color and 31 B&W photographs. Pespectives from historians, farmers, loggers,
fishermen, hunters and dozens of other people about the valley's fascinating history since
the time of the Iroquois, including the Revolutionary War, Yankee settlers, Trenton Falls
and Herkimer Diamonds. A wealth of information about fishing, hunting, hiking,
snowshoeing, canoeing, camping, auto tours, and much more.
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Longstreet Highroad Guide To The
Adirondacks
by Phil Brown
A guide to the sites and activities of the Adirondacks.
If you are planning a trip to this region this guide will be a valuable tool that will
enhance your appreciation of the region.
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The Adirondack Atlas:
A Geographic Portrait of the Adirondack Park
by Jerry Jenkins, Andy Keal
Much more than an atlas. High quality graphics pack every page. Lots of fascinating,
up-to-date and pertinent information on our incomparable six-million acre "forever
wild" forest park. "A miracle of a book."
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