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The Book of Woodcraft and Indian Lore
The Book of Woodcraft and Indian Lore
Author: Edward Thomson Seton
This is the great book of the woodcraft movement of the early twentieth century, glorifying the outdoor life and respect for the environment. The first principle of woodcraft was not just to be outdoors but to interact with it, and thus build life skills. The role model was the heroic Indian of Fenimore Cooper and Longfellow; the ideal, the Spar...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780710307644
ISBN-10: 0710307640
Publication Date: 6/15/2002
Pages: 590
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Publisher: Kegan Paul
Book Type: Hardcover
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I grew up with my grandfather's 1917-ish copy of this book. For a girl living in the city, the projects such as how to build a boat, how to build an archery target, how to have a pretend deer hunt (including making deer-track irons for the feet of the "deer") were often frustratingly beyond reach, but the book still rooted itself deep in my imagination.

Kevin Kelly posits in "What Technology Wants" that no class of human tools, once invented and widely adopted, ever truly stops being used, and "Woodcraft" ends up being an introduction to many of those tools in a way that's accessible by young people -- including how to cook over a fire, how to lash poles together into structures, how to use a knife, and most importantly, how to entertain yourself with a story and a few friends.


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