In the Wilderness
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<p>Cited in <i>Adirondack Life</i> as one of the twenty-five most collectible books about the Adirondacks ever to appear these essays were first published in book form in 1878. Warner's main theme is the small often-ludicrous figure that the human being cuts in the wilderness. His urbane satire takes the starch out of the tin-can and paper collar tourists who were beginning to flock to the Adirondacks. <p/>Warner also appeals to the sensibilities of his readers then and now as in the piece on A-Hunting of the Deer which is written from the deer's point of view. And in dead pan worthy of his friend and neighbor Mark Twain he frequently pulls the reader's leg as in his description of a hastily built woods shanty: It needs but a few of these skins to cover the roof and they make a perfectly watertight roof except when it rains. <p/>Warner's love of nature combined with his humor and social satire makes <i>In the Wilderness</i> as good a read now as it was more than a century ago.</p>
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