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Heartwood: The Adirondack Homestead Life of W. Donald Burnap [Heart Wood]

Heartwood: The Adirondack Homestead Life of W. Donald Burnap [Heart Wood]

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Heartwood: The Adirondack Homestead Life of W. Donald Burnap [Heart Wood]

by Armour, Marylee; Burnap, W. Donald

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0962339016
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9780962339011
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Baldwinsville, New York: The Brown Newspapers, 1990. Trade Paperback. Near Fine. 5x1x8. Signed by author. Signed by Marylee Armour on title page without inscription. Front cover corner lightly creased. 1990 Trade Paperback. xx, 322 pp. "In 1902, at the age of six weeks, Don Burnap arrived at Fourth Lake in a packbasket. His parents, and brothers and sisters, began to carve a homestead from the wilderness surrounding the Fulton Chain of Lake, in the Adirondack Mountains of New York State. This is the story of how a family of seven lived in a camp by the shore, between woods and waters. They provided most of their own food, kept a horse and cow or two, and lived what seems to us now, a quiet and isolated life. Yet, with the nearby railroad, and the lake traffic, there was always something interesting happening. Here are stories of the community schoolhouse, the camp-building, the train wrecks, and the tragic accident which claimed Burnap's father's life. And this is the story of how the homestead evolved, and eventually became a popular resort, with multiple cottages and staff. For forty-seven years, Don Burnap was the Captain of the Fulton Chain mailboat, a unique dock-to-dock postal service. His recollections of camps, grande dame hotels, and native Adirondackers are all recorded in these pages.

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Bookseller's Inventory #
2343393
Title
Heartwood: The Adirondack Homestead Life of W. Donald Burnap [Heart Wood]
Author
Armour, Marylee; Burnap, W. Donald
Format/Binding
Trade Paperback
Book Condition
Used - Near Fine
Quantity Available
1
Binding
Paperback
ISBN 10
0962339016
ISBN 13
9780962339011
Publisher
The Brown Newspapers
Place of Publication
Baldwinsville, New York
Date Published
1990
Size
5x1x8
Keywords
AMERICAN HISTORY ADIRONDACK HOMESTEAD ADIRONDACKS AMERICANA BIOGRAPHY
X weight
16 oz

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