"Recreation, Volume 14" offers a glimpse into the recreational pursuits and sporting interests of late 19th and early 20th century America. Authored by George O. Shields, with contributions from the American Canoe Association and the League of American Sportsmen, this volume captures the spirit of outdoor adventure and the growing popularity of activities like canoeing and other outdoor sports.
The book likely contains articles, stories, and reports related to various recreational activities, offering insights into the equipment, techniques, and destinations favored by enthusiasts of the time. As a historical document, it provides valuable context for understanding the evolution of recreational culture and the conservation efforts of early sportsmen's organizations.
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