About this title: Describes various jobs in the lumbering industry, explaining the origins of their picturesque names which have been handed down from the early generations of loggers, such as the whistle punk, bucker, fernhopper, or peeler picker. Includes a lumberman's glossary.
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Edition: First Edition
Binding: Hardcover
Publisher: GP Putnam's Sons, New York
Date Published: 1967
Description: Hawes, Charles. Good in Fair jacket. Ex-Library. Oblong Sm 4to. Usual library marks & attachments. Front free endpaper has a large scuff where pocket was roughly removed. Dust jacket, which is in a protector, has been taped to the binding. Numerous b&w photographs. read more
Edition: First Edition
Publisher: Putnam, New York
Description: Out of Print. Yellow tape marks on front and rear free endpapers. Blacked out Library ID on Front free endpaper and Title page. Library pocket on rear pastedown. read more
Binding: Hardcover
Publisher: NY: G.P. Putnam's, 1967. FIRST EDITION.
Description: Illustrated with photographs & cartoons by Charles Hawes. 46 pages, reinforced cloth. Some of the job titles fashioned by 5 generations of lumbermen-pond monkey, peeler picker, cat skinner, bullwhack er, etc. FINE in lightly soiled dustjacket. read more
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