The Book Of Camping And Woodcraft: A Guidebook For Those Who Travel In The Wilderness


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NOTE: This description is for the 2011 reprint with the green and black cover NOT the 2012 reprint with the brown cover published by RareBooksClub.com. This 2011 edition is an EXACT reprint of the 1910 edition and reproduces the original layout and illustrations perfectly. There IS NO gibberish or poorly OCRd text in the one with the green and black cover.“Your thoroughbred camper likes not the attentions of a landlord nor will he suffer himself to be rooted to the soil by cares of ownership or lease. It is not possession of the land but of the landscape that enjoys; and as for that all the wild parts of the earth are his by a title that carries with it no obligation but that he shall not desecrate nor lay them waste.H. KephartIntended as the definitive pocket field guide for the turn of the 20th Century woodsman and camper the The Book of Camping & Woodcraft was originally published in 1906. This particular Heritage Edition appears as it was on the second reprinting in 1910. In 1916 Kephart dramatically expanded the book into two volumes to include wagon camping and semi-permanent base camp construction. These are the equivalent of modern car camping - just a couple of notches down from a motel stay. The 1910 edition is the purest of all the editions of The Book of Camping and Woodcraft.  Fully illustrated with photographs and diagrams and packed with woodcraft lore this book is a must-have for any rugged outdoorsman or bushcraft or classic camping enthusiast.
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