An Outdoor Guide to Bartram's Travels
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Find all you need to explore Bartram's trail by foot, canoe, bicycle, horseback, car--or armchair.
Shop similar products- Authors: Charles D. Spornick, Alan R. Cattier and Robert J. Greene
- Softcover; 405 pages; black-and-white photographs and maps
- University of Georgia Press; copyright 2003
- Features some 50 tested and researched tours through what were once colonial towns and outposts, native kingdoms and unspoiled wilderness
- Tours are supplemented with more than 140 maps and photographs as well as informative sidebars and listing of nearby points of interest
Made in USA.
This guide reconstructs as closely as possible the originial routes William Bartram journeyed from 1773 to 1777 through the American South from the Carolinas to Florida to the Mississippi. Bartram's classic account documents what he saw: a world of flora, fauna, cultures and terrains unknown to most readers of his time--and, we too often assume, lost to us today.
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