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081432049X.
The author narrates the history of the three eras of lumbering in
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081432049X.
The author narrates the history of the three eras of lumbering in Michigan--the pine era when the virgin forests were first felled with hand tools and pulled by horses to sawmills and carried by sailing ships to markets, the maple and birch era left after the pines had been harvested, and finally the pulpwood era where those trees ignored previously were harvested (and still are today). Contains an index and source notes in the rear. This is a nice clean, tight and unmarked book with no interior or exterior markings, no previous owner names and no bookplates.; Great Lakes Books Series; B&W Photograph; 8vo, 8"-9" tall; 305 pages.
081432049X.
The author narrates the history of the three eras of lumbering in
[...]
081432049X.
The author narrates the history of the three eras of lumbering in Michigan--the pine era when the virgin forests were first felled with hand tools and pulled by horses to sawmills and carried by sailing ships to markets, the maple and birch era left after the pines had been harvested, and finally the pulpwood era where those trees ignored previously were harvested (and still are today). Contains an index and source notes in the rear. This is a nice clean, tight and unmarked book with no interior or exterior markings, no previous owner names and no bookplates.; Great Lakes Books Series; B&W Photograph; 8vo, 8"-9" tall; 305 pages.
081432049X.
The author narrates the history of the three eras of lumbering in
[...]
081432049X.
The author narrates the history of the three eras of lumbering in Michigan--the pine era when the virgin forests were first felled with hand tools and pulled by horses to sawmills and carried by sailing ships to markets, the maple and birch era left after the pines had been harvested, and finally the pulpwood era where those trees ignored previously were harvested (and still are today). Contains an index and source notes in the rear. This is a nice clean, tight and unmarked book with no interior or exterior markings, no previous owner names and no bookplates.; Great Lakes Books Series; B&W Photograph; 8vo, 8"-9" tall; 305 pages.