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Dornburgh, Henry. WHY THE WILDERNESS IS CALLED ADIRONDACK: The earliest Account of the Founding of the MacIntyre Mine. Harrison, NY: Harbor Hill Books, 1980. 1980. 0916346390 / 9780916346393 Very good - Octavo, softcover bound in pictorial cream wraps. There is some minor soiling to the wraps with very light staining to the bottom corner of the front wrap. 32 pages. Black-and-white illustrations. Very good. A reprint, with minor corrections and a new preface, of the edition published in 1885 by the Daily Times, Glen Falls, NY. The new preface points out that Dornburgh's title was a misnomer or a misunderstanding since he appears to assume that the Adirondack region was named from the Adirondack Iron Works, whereas in fact it was the other way round. Price:
10.00 USD
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