The book of woodcraft and Indian lore
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This is the great book of the woodcraft movement of the early twentieth century, glorifying the outdoor life and respect for the environment. The first principle of woodcraft was not just to be outdoors but to interact with it, and thus build life skills. The role model was the heroic Indian of Fenimore Cooper and Longfellow; the ideal, the Spartan-like Indian creed of courage, honor, reverence... More
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Publisher | Doubleday, Page & Co |
Binding | Unknown Binding (38 editions) |
Reading Level | Uncategorized |
# of Pages | 590 |
ISBN-10 | B0008AVBTQ |
Publication Date | /1926 |
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