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How To Ruin Your Garden And Other Ways To Suck At It

Williams, Donald R
How To Ruin Your Garden And Other Ways To Suck At It
After 45 years in the horticulture industry, I've seen it all. The good, the bad, and the downright hilarious. In these crazy times we live in, you have to sit back, look around you, put a smile on your face, and laugh out loud.Gardening is the #1 hobby in the world today. Often times it can be harder than it really needs to be. There are so many fun ways to garden. just get your hands and knees dirty and enjoy what you do.With a little luck, ...

CHF 16.90

Along the Adirondack Trail

Williams, Donald R.
Along the Adirondack Trail
Native Americans called the area Couxsaxrage, "beaver hunting ground." Professor Ebenezer Emmons named it Adirondack, after one of the native tribes. Along the Adirondack Trail traces the history and lore of the Adirondacks up the scenic roadway through the heart of New York's mountain-and-lake country. Included are tales of the Mohawk Indians and their beatified princess, Tekakwitha, the site of the mansion of Sir William Johnson, one of Amer...

CHF 34.90

Adirondack People and Places

Williams, Donald R.
Adirondack People and Places
New York's mountainous Adirondack region, once considered foreboding and impassable, has evolved during the last three centuries into a desirable place for people to live and visit. Native Americans, trappers, hunters, and anglers first arrived to tap the wilderness resources offered by the Adirondack Mountains. Lumbermen, miners, and tannery workers settled the back woodlands to harvest the logs, dig the minerals, and collect the hemlock bark...

CHF 34.90

Adirondack Hotels and Inns

Williams, Donald R.
Adirondack Hotels and Inns
The Adirondack region evolved over years from vast, impassable wilderness to a land of logging camps, tanneries, sawmills, and small settlements. By the end of the 19th century, the area grew again, becoming a tourist destination famed for its great hotels, quaint inns, cottages, and rustic cabins. The hotels and inns spread throughout the Adirondacks, beginning after the Civil War and continuing during the Gilded Age between World Wars I and ...

CHF 38.90

Along the Adirondack Trail

Williams, Donald R.
Along the Adirondack Trail
Native Americans called the area Couxsaxrage, "beaver hunting ground." Professor Ebenezer Emmons named it Adirondack, after one of the native tribes. Along the Adirondack Trail traces the history and lore of the Adirondacks up the scenic roadway through the heart of New York's mountain-and-lake country. Included are tales of the Mohawk Indians and their beatified princess, Tekakwitha, the site of the mansion of Sir William Johnson, one of Amer...

CHF 38.90

Adirondacks 1931-1990

Williams, Donald R.
Adirondacks 1931-1990
For decades, the vast Adirondack wilderness has beckoned. Some, having sampled the treasury of Adirondack art and literature, are drawn by its spectacular beauty, many are lured by its year-round sports and recreational opportunities, others are enticed by its health-giving qualities-the clear air, sparkling waters, and refreshing woodlands. The Adirondacks: 1931-1990 celebrates the years in which the six-million-acre preserve truly became a p...

CHF 38.90

Adirondacks

Williams, Donald R.
Adirondacks
The East's greatest wilderness, the Adirondack region of New York State, shares its history and lore with Native Americans, early settlers, artists, writers, sportsmen, professors, and others. The Adirondacks are known to outdoor lovers, skiers, and year-round visitors for their forty-six high peaks, one-hundred-mile canoe route, one-hundred-thirty-three-mile Northville-to-Lake Placid Trail, thirty thousand miles of mountain streams, and three...

CHF 38.90

Adirondack Ventures

Williams, Donald R.
Adirondack Ventures
Adirondack Ventures explores the early man-made features that were introduced into New York State's great mountain and lake region. With some 200 rare photographs, this book recounts the memories of those who took part in the development of the Adirondacks, an area that covers one quarter of the state. To open up these millions of acres, pathways and roadways and, later, small airports and railways were constructed. To enhance the use and enjo...

CHF 38.90

Adirondack People and Places

Williams, Donald R.
Adirondack People and Places
New York's mountainous Adirondack region, once considered foreboding and impassable, has evolved during the last three centuries into a desirable place for people to live and visit. Native Americans, trappers, hunters, and anglers first arrived to tap the wilderness resources offered by the Adirondack Mountains. Lumbermen, miners, and tannery workers settled the back woodlands to harvest the logs, dig the minerals, and collect the hemlock bark...

CHF 38.90

Adirondack Ventures

Williams, Donald R.
Adirondack Ventures
Adirondack Ventures explores the early man-made features that were introduced into New York State's great mountain and lake region. With some 200 rare photographs, this book recounts the memories of those who took part in the development of the Adirondacks, an area that covers one quarter of the state. To open up these millions of acres, pathways and roadways and, later, small airports and railways were constructed. To enhance the use and enjo...

CHF 34.90

Adirondack Hotels and Inns

Williams, Donald R.
Adirondack Hotels and Inns
The Adirondack region evolved over years from vast, impassable wilderness to a land of logging camps, tanneries, sawmills, and small settlements. By the end of the 19th century, the area grew again, becoming a tourist destination famed for its great hotels, quaint inns, cottages, and rustic cabins. The hotels and inns spread throughout the Adirondacks, beginning after the Civil War and continuing during the Gilded Age between World Wars I and ...

CHF 34.90

The Adirondacks: 1931-1990

Williams, Donald R.
The Adirondacks: 1931-1990
For decades, the vast Adirondack wilderness has beckoned. The Adirondacks: 1931-1990 celebrates the years in which the six-million-acre preserve truly became a people's park.Some, familiar with Adirondack-inspired art and literature, are drawn in by its spectacular beauty, many are lured by its year-round sports and recreational opportunities, others are enticed merely by its natural beauty-the clear air, sparkling waters, and dense woodlands....

CHF 31.50

The Adirondacks: 1830-1930

Williams, Donald R.
The Adirondacks: 1830-1930
The East's greatest wilderness, the Adirondack region of New York State, shares its history and lore with Native Americans, early settlers, artists, writers, sportsmen, professors, and others. The Adirondacks are known to outdoor lovers, skiers, and year-round visitors for their forty-six high peaks, one-hundred-mile canoe route, one-hundred-thirty-three-mile Northville-to-Lake Placid Trail, thirty thousand miles of mountain streams, and three...

CHF 34.90