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Recollections of a long life, 1829-1915
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Isaac Stephenson |
Isaac Stephenson began lumbering in New Brunswick, Canada logging camps at age 11 and at 14 moved with his family to Maine, where he learned to drive oxen through the forests to the river. At 16 one … |
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Timber booms and institutional breakdown in South Asia
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Michael Lewin Ross |
xvi, 237 p. : 24 cm |
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The Everett massacre
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Walker C. Smith |
From backcover of Shorey edition: "On Sunday, November 5, 1917, the steamship Verona, loaded with IWW members, sailed into Everett, to be met by a hail of bullets. Whether the first shots came from t… |
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The lady and the lumberjack
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Olive Barber |
In a story bursting with vitality and gusty humor, Olive Barber describes her turbulent life as wife of a brawny logger in the northwestern forests.
Mrs. Barber should have guessed from Curly's un… |
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Logging and lumbering
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Kathleen S. Abrams |
Discusses the work of loggers, activities at sawmills, various products derived from trees, and measures taken to insure a continued supply of lumber. |
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Living with logs
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Donovan Clemson |
93 p. : 28 cm |
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