Manly Hardy (1832-1910) : the life and writing of a Maine fur-buyer, hunter, and naturalist / compiled and introduced by William B. Krohn.
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TextSeries: Northeast folklore ; v. 38Publisher: Orono, Me. : Maine Folklife Center, c2005Description: x, 343 p. : ill., maps, ports. ; 23 cmSubject(s): Hardy, Manly, 1832-1910 | Fur trade -- Maine -- History -- 19th century -- Sources | Animals -- Maine -- History -- 19th century -- Sources | Maine -- Description and travel | Maine -- Social life and customsLOC classification: GR1 | .N65 vol. 38Summary: Begins with a biographical sketch of Hardy by William B. Krohn, followed by Hardy's republished articles, two of which are long essays about trips he took in the North Maine Woods, while the others are shorter pieces on caribou, cougar, lynx, moose, otter, porpoise, sea mink (now extinct), wolves, and other wildlife species. Most of Manly's work appeared in Shooting and fishing; and Forest and stream
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| Book | A J M Library 868-5076 | B HARD (Browse shelf) | Available | 30167 |
Begins with a biographical sketch of Hardy by William B. Krohn, followed by Hardy’s republished articles, two of which are long essays about trips he took in the North Maine Woods, while the others are shorter pieces on caribou, cougar, lynx, moose, otter, porpoise, sea mink (now extinct), wolves, and other wildlife species. Most of Manly’s work appeared in Shooting and fishing; and Forest and stream.
Annotated bibliography of Hardy’s published works by William B. Krohn on p. [287]-330.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Begins with a biographical sketch of Hardy by William B. Krohn, followed by Hardy's republished articles, two of which are long essays about trips he took in the North Maine Woods, while the others are shorter pieces on caribou, cougar, lynx, moose, otter, porpoise, sea mink (now extinct), wolves, and other wildlife species. Most of Manly's work appeared in Shooting and fishing; and Forest and stream

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