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Lumberjack: Inside an Era in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan : 50th Anniversary Edition
Lumberjack - Inside an Era in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan was awarded First Place as the Best Biography/Memoir of 2002 at the Midwest Book Awards of the Midwest Independent Publishers Association, St. Paul MN -- May 14, 2003.

A firsthand account of the lumbering era during the white pine boom years of the late 1800s - early 1900s in the northern U.S. Millions of board feet of logs were cut in deep woods camps, driven down the rivers to the sawmills and shipped by schooner and barge to build a nation.

This 50th Anniverary Edition of the original book has been redesigned and expanded, with 78 historic photographs and illustrations, glossary, editors' notes, author bio, map..
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Journey Back to Lumberjack Camp
Twelve-year-old Gus McCarty struggles at school with an obnoxious classmate named Al until an accident sends him back in time to a lumber camp with an equally troublesome lumberjack named Alex..
Price: $26.85 [Notify me when price goes down.]


Maine Brides: The Prisoner's Wife/The Castaway's Bride/The Lumberjack's Lady (Inspirational Romance Collection)
Have you ever found it a challenge to keep loving someone through life's trials? Join three women of historical Maine who find themselves loving men whom the world has cast aside. Jack is in prison for murder and scheduled to hang. Edward has been presumed dead at sea for the last five years. Etienne is a lowly immigrant lumberjack whose value goes overlooked. Can faith bridge the road to love?.
Price: $2.00 [Notify me when price goes down.]


Mental Notes - From the Brink of Reality (Mental Notes)
A wildly outlandish glimpse of everday insanity. (Helmet not included) When the government refused to recognize “reality” as a handicap, humor columnist Rick Rantamaki set out to “properly document” his claim – in one of America’s major newspapers. Discover, as Atlanta has, the hilariously debilitating effect reality can have on the ingrained perceptions of an American son raised on a steady diet of public schools and Saturday morning cartoons. At last, an uncut, unaltered collection of Rick’s columns (including those deemed to ‘edgy’ for public consumption) reveals why sanity never had a chance. "A mindblowing ride on the short bus." – CHICAGO SUN-TIMES "Completly unrelated to particulate filtration!" – US NEWS & WORLD REPORT "Deplorable, simply deplorable. Send more." – BOSTON HERALD "... cease and desist!" – ATLANTA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE.
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