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Re: [at-l] Book Report
- Subject: Re: [at-l] Book Report
- Date: Mon, 13 Nov 2000 19:20:35 EST
Paperback - 400 pages Reprint edition (October 1997)
Oxford Univ Pr (Trade); ISBN: 0195100905 ; Dimensions (in inches): 1.04 x
9.19 x 6.11
Hardcover - 400 pages (September 1996)
Appalachian Trail Conference; ISBN: 0195100913 ; Dimensions (in inches):
1.30 x 9.60 x 6.52
Rich~
>From: "Richard S. Lubitz" <lubitz@alpha.fdu.edu>
>To: at-l@backcountry.net
>Subject: [at-l] Book Report
>Date: Mon, 13 Nov 2000 10:29:07 -0500 (EST)
>
>While wandering the stacks (there are only 4 non fiction ones) at my local
>library, I spotted a book that I hadn't read yet, "The Appalachian Trail
>Reader" edited by David Emblidge 384 pgs. This book contains essays and
>other snippets ranging from Thoreau and Mackay to register entries. The
>book runs from Springer to K and makes good reading while hiking is out of
>the question. It is more of a "why to" than a "how to". The book is
>listed at the ATC store (Item # 640PB $15.95 or $13.55 member) and I saw
>it on the bookshelf at Campmor the other day when I stopped in for a map.
>All in all, it is a good winter read. I don't have the ISDN # etc because
>I dropped it off at the library on my way in to work this AM.
>Rich
>
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