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A Passionate Life
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 229

A Passionate Life

Finalist for the 2022 Foreword INDIES Book of the Year Award in the Biography Category One hundred fifty years ago, the Adirondack Mountains were overrun. Thousands of middle-class urbanites from Boston and New York City abandoned the comfort of their homes and rushed into the unknown, northern wilderness, believing they would find great restorative and even curative powers. These would-be adventurers were informed by one man, William Henry Harrison Murray, a preacher from Boston. A Passionate Life is the first comprehensive biography of Murray, a man who has been described as the father of the American outdoor movement and the modern vacation. While he is best known for his promotion of the...

Now Comes Good Sailing
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 368

Now Comes Good Sailing

From twenty-seven of today’s leading writers, an anthology of original pieces on the author of Walden Features essays by Jennifer Finney Boylan • Kristen Case • George Howe Colt • Gerald Early • Paul Elie • Will Eno • Adam Gopnik • Lauren Groff • Celeste Headlee • Pico Iyer • Alan Lightman • James Marcus • Megan Marshall • Michelle Nijhuis • Zoë Pollak • Jordan Salama • Tatiana Schlossberg • A. O. Scott • Mona Simpson • Stacey Vanek Smith • Wen Stephenson • Robert Sullivan • Amor Towles • Sherry Turkle • Geoff Wisner • Rafia Zakaria • and a cartoon by Sandra Boynton The world is never done catching up with Henry David Thoreau (1817–186...

Painting Dissent
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 264

Painting Dissent

  • Categories: Art

A revelatory history of the first artist collective in the United States and its effort to reshape nineteenth-century art, culture, and politics The American Pre-Raphaelites founded a uniquely interdisciplinary movement composed of politically radical abolitionist artists and like-minded architects, critics, and scientists. Active during the Civil War, this dynamic collective united in a spirit of protest, seeking sweeping reforms of national art and culture. Painting Dissent recovers the American Pre-Raphaelites from the margins of history and situates them at the center of transatlantic debates about art, slavery, education, and politics. Artists such as Thomas Charles Farrer and John Henr...

Gaming
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 388

Gaming

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  • Published: 2005
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Gaming, S. Hrg. 109-50, Pt. 1, April 27, 2005, 109-1 Hearing, *
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 394

Gaming, S. Hrg. 109-50, Pt. 1, April 27, 2005, 109-1 Hearing, *

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  • Published: 2005
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Indian Gaming & Tribal Sovereignty
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 396

Indian Gaming & Tribal Sovereignty

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  • Published: 2005
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Examines Indian gaming in detail: what it is, how it became on of the most politically charged phenomena for tribes and states today, and the legal and political compromises that shape its present and will determine its future.

The Mid-Atlantic Almanack
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 122

The Mid-Atlantic Almanack

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  • Published: 2001
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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A Not Too Greatly Changed Eden
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 281

A Not Too Greatly Changed Eden

  • Categories: Art

In A Not too Greatly Changed Eden, James Schlett recounts the story of the 1858 Philosophers' Camp at Follensby Pond in the Adirondacks, from the lives and careers of--and friendships and frictions among--the participants to the extensive preparations for the expedition and the several-day encampment to its lasting legacy.

The Virginia Quarterly Review
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 296

The Virginia Quarterly Review

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2015
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Under the Stars
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 417

Under the Stars

Wide-ranging in research, enthusiasm, and geography, Dan White's Under the Stars reveals a vast population of nature seekers, a country still in love with its wild places. “The definitive book on camping in America. . . . A passionate, witty, and deeply engaging examination of why humans venture into the wild.”—Cheryl Strayed, author of Wild From the Sierras to the Adirondacks and the Everglades, Dan White travels the nation to experience firsthand—and sometimes face first—how the American wilderness transformed from the devil’s playground into a source of adventure, relaxation, and renewal. Whether he’s camping nude in cougar country, being attacked by wildlife while “glamping,” or crashing a girls-only adventure for urban teens, Dan White seeks to animate the evolution of outdoor recreation. In the process, he demonstrates how the likes of Emerson, Thoreau, Roosevelt, and Muir—along with visionaries such as Adirondack Murray, Horace Kephart, and Juliette Gordon Low—helped blaze a trail from Transcendentalism to Leave No Trace.