Canoe and camera: a two hundred mile tour through the Maine forests
154 pages
English

Canoe and camera: a two hundred mile tour through the Maine forests

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GIFT OF
A. KofoiiProf. CharlesDigitized the Internet Archiveby
in 2007 with funding from
IVIicrosoft Corporation
http://www.archive.org/details/canoecameratwohuOOsteerichAUTHOR'S SANCTUM.THECAMERA:CANOE AND
TWO HUNDRED MILE TOUR
THROUGH
FORESTS,THE MAINE
Sedgwick Steele.Thomas
' worn and hard beset
If thou art
With sorrows that thou wouldst forget,
wouldst read a lesson, that will keepIf thou
from sleep,heart from fainting, and thy soulThy
to the woods and hills!— no tearsGo
the sweet look that Nature wears."Dim
Longfellow.
lllnstrations.mii^
NEW YORK:
JUDD COMPANY,ORANGE
245 BROADWAY.
1880.3?
OFGIFT
C^.*^.U^ -Ks^a^A^
Copyright. Thomas Sedgwick Steele,
1880.

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