A History of the Adirondacks (Two Volumes) by: Alfred L. Donaldson
Hardcover. Harrison NY, Harbor Hill Books, reprint, 1977, Book: Very Good, Dust Jacket: Good, Two hardcover volumes in lightly worn dust jackets. Alfred Donaldson's History of the Adirondacks is recognized as the major work about the entire region and as such remains unsurpassed. Originally published in 1921, this reprint has a brief biographical sketch of the author by John Duquette. As Donaldson pointed out in the preface, "The previously recorded history of the Adirondacks lies scattered in the most meager parts of old country histories, in a score of early books on travel, in a few guide-books and pamphlets, in many detached magazine and newspaper articles, and in a long series of rather dry and often technical State Reports." His task was, therefore, to sift and sort this material and to bring it together into a comprehensive and cohesive history, while adding much information from "untapped sources" and a copious index. Vol. 1: 383 pages, b&w illustrations, light edgewear to dj. Volume 2: 383 pages, b&w plates. Clean set.