""Artificial Preservation of Timber and History of the Adirondack Beaver"" is a book written by Harry V. Radford and published in 1908. The book is divided into two parts. The first part, ""Artificial Preservation of Timber"", discusses the various methods of preserving timber, such as the use of creosote, zinc chloride, and other chemicals. The author also provides information on the advantages and disadvantages of each method and how they affect...