

An edition of Seneca Ray Stoddard (1999)
transforming the Adirondack wilderness in text and image
By Jeffery L. Horrell,Jeffrey L. Horrell,Jeffrey L. Horrell
Publish Date
1999
Publisher
Syracuse University Press
Language
eng
Pages
179
Description:
"Jeffrey L. Horrell's book explores the nature of this Adirondack pioneer's work and examines how it influenced and was influenced by the changing attitudes toward wilderness in the last half of the nineteenth century. It is the first volume to provide an in-depth study of Stoddard's writing and his photography as he moved from recording the wilderness landscape to defending it against the logging industry and other developers.". "Stoddard was instrumental in creating the modern perception of the "forever wild" landscape of the Adirondacks. Although there had been a well-established tradition of guidebooks for American tourist regions, Stoddard's practice of including illustrations based on photographs represented a departure. Horrell shows how Stoddard's work reflected matters of class and power on the emerging tourist industry and its effect on the popular literature of the day."--BOOK JACKET.