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Maybe if we put the ISBN number things we review Cal, could make a script that could auto link to the search engine and make our life really easy, what about it Cal.
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A Pilgrim's Journey
OK,I'll start this off as I got a new book from the US this morning...."A Pilgrim's Journey vol2" by Mark Baker.
This is a collection of the author's articles for Muzzleloader magazine..goes into great detail on his personna of a 1760's-70's frontiersman...lots of reprinted first-hand accounts,lots of "How to's",& some fascinating descriptions of his own trips into the forests.....obviously a minority interest in the UK,but a very nice addition to my collection on the period(and No,it's not a "gun-nut" type volume)....
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This is a collection of the author's articles for Muzzleloader magazine..goes into great detail on his personna of a 1760's-70's frontiersman...lots of reprinted first-hand accounts,lots of "How to's",& some fascinating descriptions of his own trips into the forests.....obviously a minority interest in the UK,but a very nice addition to my collection on the period(and No,it's not a "gun-nut" type volume)....
Steve
"Give me a tent and a kettle
Snowshoes and axe and gun
Send me up in Grand River
Steering by star and sun".
- Labrador Trapper's Song
Snowshoes and axe and gun
Send me up in Grand River
Steering by star and sun".
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