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Fifty Hikes in Central New York: Hikes and Backpacking Trips from the Western Adirondacks to the Finger Lakes
Published in Paperback by Backcountry Pubns (January, 2003)
Author: William P. Ehling
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day hikers guide
I found this book to be a great way to learn about public hiking trails in CNY area. It has many details about access, estimated time, and conditions on the trails. One particularly useful feature is that it has a copy of a topographic map of the area with the trail clearly marked. Has a map showing the relative positions of each trail across the region with the table of contents. I like this book because it gives me ideas about new places to explore with lots of specific information.


Fifty Hikes in Western Pennsylvania: Walks and Day Hikes from the Laurel Highlands to Lake Erie
Published in Paperback by Countryman Pr (May, 1900)
Authors: Tom Thwaites and Thomas Thwaites
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A great source of suggestions
This book is by far the best trail guide I've ever used. (a) The directions to the trailhead are accurate to the tenth of a mile; (b) the directions on the trail are also very accurate; (c) each trail description has its own topo map; (d) the trails feature what the book says they'll feature; (e) the trails are fun!

The trail lengths in the book vary between 1-hour hikes to all-day affairs, with plenty of all types; also, the directions usually suggest other places to go or variations to shorter or lengthen the hike.

If you live in Pittsburgh or the area, buy this book.


Zero to Fifty: A Lifetime in the Driver's Seat
Published in Hardcover by Algonquin Books (May, 2003)
Author: Kate Lake
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For the Love of Cars
Hilarious, touching and insightful. A new American classic.


Great Lakes Stories: Ashore After Fifty Years
Published in Paperback by Border Pub Co (October, 1996)
Author: Ray I. McGrath
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The book brought back many memories of my late Father.
My Father sailed the Great Lakes with Captain McGrath. Their careers paralleled for many years. Captain McGrath's account of his experiences was very informative and enlightening.

"Experience the Majesty of the Great Lakes Through This Book
I cannot be objective when it comes to the majesty and danger seen through the eyes of this man, Captain Ray McGrath. I live on the Great Lakes and cannot begin to have experienced, both good and bad, what these often mysterious lakes hold for those who are dependent on their "goodwill" for a living.
Captain McGrath not only signed some copies of his book, but also added illustrations that are not only charming, but understandable to the person of average intelligence (such as myself)more so than any actual "schematic" of a ship, which would have little meaning to those of us not engaged in the shipping/sailing life.
I recommend this book to those who have been on the lakes, those who are entertaining a career on the lakes and anyone, like me, who loved the "vicarious" life I led while turning each page.

A Real Page Turner
My father has worked on the Great Lakes for years, but as a Midwest Gal, my knowledge of the area and its history is limited. My dad handed me a copy of Captain McGrath's book over the Christmas holiday, and I had a difficult time putting it down. The stories are full of humor, irony, and much history. It's an enjoyable read for anyone, even if you aren't associated with the Lakes.


50 Hikes in the Maine Mountains: Day Hikes and Backpacks in the Fabled Northern Peaks and Lake Country (Fifty Hikes Series)
Published in Paperback by Backcountry Pubns (April, 1997)
Author: Cloe Chunn
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Great book, time for an update?
This book is fantastic and has led me to a number of great hikes right outside my door. With the changing nature of the forest and continued harvesting, it is probably time for a new edition, a few of the trails don't exist quite like they once did.

hike with a really knowledgeable friend
Cloe wasn't always chunn, but she is still the best guide writer. Her knowledge of geology is especially helpful. Along with historical anecdotes, flora and fauna and well scripted trail detail, cloe's love of the maine woods shines through every page. Her book(s) are like our bible when we hike in Baxter Park and other Maine locales.


The Lady in the Lake (Fifty Classics of Crime Fiction, 1900-1950 : 9)
Published in Textbook Binding by Garland Pub (June, 1976)
Author: Raymond Chandler
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The Lady in the Lake, by Raymond Chandler
Raymond Chandler's The Lady in the Lake was a great book. I liked it a lot because of the mystery it had in it. Marlowe was my favorite character because he was a rough private eye.In this book I never knew what was comming.This book was one of the best I have read in awhile because of the murder,mystery,and back stabbing. I recomend this book for anyone who loves a good mystery.

FAB-U-LOUS!
From the first page to the last, The Lady In The Lake is a masterwork of American literature. Some may think that's impossible, seeing as how it'a a *gasp* detective novel! Well, I'm here to tell you otherwise. Like another great that transcended the genre, Dashiell Hammett, Chandler hooks the reader with stunning dialogue, amazing plot twists, and unforgettable characters. The book is clever and works on many levels; as a mystery and also as a complexity of many symbolisms.

Anyone who hasn't read this book, for the love of Steve, don't read the reviews on the next page! Another reviewer gave away the ending. It's been mentioned by someone else already, but just to be on the safe side, I'm mentioning it again. I know that it would've tempted me to drown them in Raymond Chandler's lake if I'd read that person's review before buying the book.

I recommend this book highly, not just as a detective novel, but as an example of the possibilities which the English language holds.

Murder in the mountains and a lady in the lake...
Another noir classic by the master, in this episode detective Philip Marlowe finds crime as deadly in a lakeside resort as it is on the mean streets of the city of angels, and the body count mounts as the suspense builds and the plot twists. The character development is impeccable, the dialogue lively and bright and suitably sarcastic, and the plotting as convoluted as any Chandler classic would be likely to be.

The mountaintop setting for much of the story lends itself to some poetic prose from the sensitive tough-guy with an eye for beauty and an ear for simile. The narrative flows easily as Marlowe unwinds the mystery to it's inevitable conclusion, observing, lamenting, and condemning the corruption and injustice of the American social structure while withholding judgement from even the most vicious and violent, in his typically refreshing blend of cynicism and naivete.

The writing is spare and straightforward, but it's an illusion, an act of synergy, for the totality of effect is magnified beyond the sum total of the parts, proving that in literature as in art, less is more.


Around Chautauqua Lake: Fifty Years of Photographs, 1875-1925
Published in Hardcover by Chautauqua Region Press (January, 1997)
Author: Paul M. Leone
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Astrodynamics 1983: Proceedings of the Aas/Aiaa Astrodynamics Conference Held August 22-25, 1983, Lake Placid, New York (Parts One and Two Volume Fifty Four)
Published in Hardcover by Amer Astronautical Society (March, 1984)
Authors: Aas, Aiaa Astrodynamics Conference, and G. T. Tseng
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Fifty Wisconsin Lake Maps With Accompanying Fishing Guides
Published in Paperback by Game & Fish Pub (March, 1980)
Author: Wisconsin Magazines
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Flying cloud, and one hundred and fifty other old time songs and ballads of outdoor men, sailors, lumber jacks, soldiers, men of the Great Lakes, railroadmen, miners, etc
Published in Unknown Binding by Norwood Editions ()
Author: Michael Cassius Dean
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