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Rating:  Summary: This book is much better than Schneider's. Review: I have always loved the Adirondacks, but after reading this astonishingly well-written book I have a new appreciation for this remarkable region. If you're a fellow Adirondacks-lover I HIGHLY recommend this book. Also, if you have time to read only one history of the Adirondacks, then this is the one to read.
Rating:  Summary: This book examines the complexity of Adirondack History Review: The book introduces concepts and ideas that you will have thought of before, but never had actually examined in real images and arguements.Has some great historical facts and stories. Tells New Yorkers about what has happened in their state.
Rating:  Summary: outstanding Review: This is truly fine work. The relatively new genre of environmental history has produced the usual amount of academic turgidity, but many of these young historyians clearly love the land that they write abot, and have the skills to make discussions of the history of human interacton with natural systems into literature. If you enjoy Terrie, you should also pick up Bullough's Pond by Diana Muir.
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