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[slight bumping to a couple of corners, no other significant wear to book; jacket lightly soiled and a bit rubbed/scuffed, minor wear visible at base of spine]. (B&W photographs) INSCRIBED and SIG...
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[slight bumping to a couple of corners, no other significant wear to book; jacket lightly soiled and a bit rubbed/scuffed, minor wear visible at base of spine]. (B&W photographs) INSCRIBED and SIGNED by the author on the front pastedown. "This is a unique account of life in the tie camps of western Wyoming during the 1920s and 1930s. From firsthand knowledge, Linn prresents interesting information about the making of ties, primitive living conditions, and difficulties encountered in securing adequate schools and medical aid. He assesses the effect of solitude on those who lived in the isolated camps and worked alone in the timber. Although his respect for the tie hacks is evident, he writes candidly of their foibles and frailties and discusses the impact on camp life made by Scandinavian immigrants." Signed by Author
Product Info
ISBN: 0937174025
ISBN-13: 9780937174029
Publisher: Janevar Publishing Co.
Year: (c.1984)
Type: Used
Binding: Hardcover
First Edition
Signed
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