Harvey Dunham's Adirondack French Louie has become an Adirondack classic. Louie Seymour was the p...
Roy Gallinger shares memories, experiences and tales of the Chenango Valley.
Don Williams, born and raised in the southern Adirondacks, has had columns about his beloved moun...
The story of a Confederate Major who built the first suspension bridge across the Hudson River in...
This informal biography traces the life of Verplanck Colvin, who was superintendent of the Adiron...
All of the stories are remarkably entertaining, rich in detail, and an interesting return to the ...
A collection of writings of the late Howard Zahniser, executive director of the Wilderness Society.
This collection of columns from the Black River Journal is every bit as delightful as the first w...
No profession in the last two centuries has had a more romanticized image than the Adirondack gui...
Joseph Grady left us with many memories of his friendship; several enduring monuments of his work...
It all began close to 40 years ago when Larry Weill was stationed as a Wilderness Park Ranger in ...
Here are tales told along Lake George by old- timers, steamboatmen, folks who lumbered, farmed an...
Excuse Me, Sir...Your socks are on Fire is a book about the experiences of a Wilderness Park Rang...
Forgive Me, Ma'am...Bears Don't Wear Blue is the final book in the trilogy that includes Excuse M...
Over 200 adventures written in chilling detail by twenty-nine women who in solar winter reached t...
Originally published in 1997, this Adirondack classic features Richard Smith's story as he told i...
Over 100 years ago, the Chester Gillette Grace Brown murder case was considered the trial of the ...
His tribe calls him Silent One. He hasn't spoken since his uncle died fighting the Iroquois. But ...
When a quiet Adirondack town is suddenly faced with the vicious stabbing death of two local women...
The place-names of St. Lawrence County in northern New York are traced and explanations for the n...
On a cliff overlooking the port of Rochester, a lonely lighthouse stood watch. From inside came t...
McMartin's guidebooks are a must for both the newcomer and the experienced outdoors person. This ...
This book describes the process of logging the Adirondacks, a discreet area of ¿¿six million acre...
The sequel to the popular Excuse Me, Sir... Your Socks are in Fire, this book contains more stori...
The Adirondacks hold many secrets and mysteries. What happened on the top of Panther Mountain? Do...
The game, the goal and the ghost combine to make for an action packed adventure for the puck hog ...
Historic Images of the Adirondacks features a diverse selection of images from the Adirondack Mus...
An exciting account of the legendary Loomis Gang which terrorized Central New York during the mid...
In this mystery novel set in central New York, sleuth Marty Fenton is drawn into the most complex...
Jim Atwell's award-winning weekly column, 'From Fly Creek,' has been a Leatherstocking Country in...
Over two dozen essays on the relationship between landscape and the ways of life in the North Cou...
From the hauntings of dilapidated country manors and castles, unexplained phenomena along the Val...
Two legendary stories are paired in this charming reproduction of a book originally printed in 1897.
SNUBBING POSTS is the result of months of intensive research and interviews with old canal folks,...