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The Bark Covered House Or, Back In The Woods Again; Being A Graphic And Thrilling Description Of Real Pioneer Life In The Wilderness Of Michigan

The Bark Covered House Or, Back In The Woods Again; Being A Graphic And Thrilling Description Of Real Pioneer Life In The Wilderness Of Michigan

William Nowlin

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Alpha Editions
Año de edición:
2021
Materia
Historia
ISBN:
9789354549847
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A vivid doorway to a transforming landscape, The Bark Covered House invites you to step back into the raw heart of nineteenth‑century Michigan.This is more than a reminiscence; it is a carefully rendered pioneer memoir and travelogue narrative that charts endurance, ingenuity, and the daily rhythms of lumber camps, standstill cold, and hopeful settlement. The author’s clear, accessible voice tracks life on the edge of forests and lakes, weaving hardship with quiet courage, welcome detail with hard-won wisdom, and turning what might seem distant history into a living, memorable experience.Alpha Editions offers a publication that respects the book’s historical texture while restoring its bite and beauty for today’s readers. Out of print for decades, this title has been revived as a collector’s item and cultural treasure, preserving a cornerstone of American frontier literature. It stands as a testament to endurance and community forged in the wilds and speaks directly to history enthusiasts, outdoor recreation readers, and anyone drawn to genuine, primary-source perspectives on early settlement life along the great lakes frontier.Whether you are a casual reader seeking a compelling narrative, or a classic-literature collector hunting a treasured relic, this edition honours the original while inviting new generations to witness a pivotal era in Michigan’s wilderness and in American pioneer history.

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