Publisher's Synopsis
âThe Shaybacks in Campâ recounts the experiences of the Shayback family during their summer camping trips in the late 19th century. Written with a blend of practical advice and engaging narrative, the book details their adventures in the wilderness, offering insights into outdoor living and the appreciation of nature.
The authors, Samuel J. Barrows and Isabel C. Barrows, capture the spirit of a simpler time, highlighting the joys and challenges of camping. Through vivid descriptions and personal anecdotes, readers are transported to the heart of the American wilderness, experiencing the tranquility and beauty of the natural world. This book is a charming glimpse into the past, appealing to anyone interested in camping, nature writing, and historical accounts of family life.
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