Bartram's Travels: An Outdoor Guide (Book) by Charles D. Spornick, Alan R. Cattier and Robert J. Greene
Naturalist William Bartram journeyed through the south from 1773-77, documenting what he saw of the flora, fauna, cultures, and terrains unknown to most readers of his time. This book reconstructs the routes, creating 50 tours for outdoor enthusiasts and history buffs. Some tours can be taken by car or bike; others can be taken only as Bartram himself traveled -- on foot, by canoe, or on horseback. At one level, the guide is a peek at the past; at another level it's a review of the present: to see how some parts of the southeast have changed while others have survived in all their wild splendor. 425 pages. There is no actual image of this item. The image shown is representative only. The actual item will feature the above title.
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