<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>Now in paperback: A comprehensive history of North American canoe traditions. Includes contributions from eleven experts, photographs, maps and step-by-step photographs showing the building process.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p> The canoe was essential to the early exploration of North America. Today, it is a vital link to the natural environment and vast wilderness, still widely used for recreation, transportation and sport. </p><p> <b>The Canoe</b> is the definitive history of the construction and use of the canoe, kayak, dugout and umiak in North America. The book covers the canoe's origins among Native peoples, its quick adoption by European settlers, its development from a working vessel to a recreational craft. </p><p> Rare archival images, maps, artwork and stunning photographs of vintage canoes are included. Produced with the support and collaboration of scholars and museums throughout the world, The Canoe also features: <ul> <li>High-tech sport canoes and kayaks used in contemporary Olympic Games</li> <li>400 beautiful images of canoe craftsmanship</li> <li>Step-by-step photos and explanations for building a traditional bark canoe</li> <li>Profile of the famous model-builder, Tappan Adney</li> <li>Detailed maps, glossary, source list and index.</li> </ul></p><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>A lavishly illustrated work of scholarship ... essential reading for the canoe enthusiast, and excellent coffee-table material for the dabbling paddler.-- (12/07/2002)<br><br>A most worthy tribute to that most noble form of transportation.--Che-mun - The Journal of Canadian Wilderness Canoe (06/01/2002)<br><br>A perfect addition to any flatwater paddler's lifetime library collection ... an incredible history of the canoe ... a lush thoughtful tour.-- (02/15/2003)<br><br>Academic thoroughness, artistic beauty, and a sense of style that belies its simple subject matter ... will leave you in awe.-- (06/01/2003)<br><br>Paddlers, outdoor enthusiasts and history buffs alike will appreciate this authoritative, finely produced volume.--Wilderness Journal (04/01/2003)<br><br>Plenty of info in the book to appeal to U.S. readers, including a section on paddling for pleasure in the American Northeast.-- (12/06/2002)<br><br>Seminal.--Judy Waytiuk"Américas" (02/01/2003)<br><br>The book is a feast of visual imagery and fascinating insights. If a definitive book on the canoe requires balance, accuracy, texture, and beauty, The Canoe, a Living Tradition meets all the criteria and would be my nomination.-- (09/01/2002)<br><br>This beautifully illustrated volume, notable for its insightful essays, its variety, and its historical significance, would sit comfortably on any coffee table or scholar's shelf. It will surely be on mine!-- (06/01/2003)<br><br>This book has it all. ... Crammed full of historical, anthropological, archaeological, political and geographical facts, maps and sketches.-- (12/01/2002)<br><br>This magnificent, large format hardcover book is richly illustrated with fascinating archival and modern photographs, maps, and artwork.--Wave Length Magazine (12/01/2002)<br><br>This tribute is a wonderfully rich volume on [the canoe's] history in North America ... Adeptly written and wonderfully illustrated with over 400 photographs and maps.-- (10/01/2002)<br><br>Thoroughly entertaining, beautifully illustrated ... An utterly enchanting trip back in time.-- (10/01/2002)<br><br>Trust me. ...The paddler who longs for a float on one of those warm autumn days would love to add this worthy volume to his or her library.-- (12/22/2002)<br><br>Worthy companion to Edwin Tappan Adney and Howard I. Chapelle's The Bark Canoes and Skin Boats of North America.-- (04/01/2003)<br><br>Beautifully produced and wonderfully illustrated.--Garth Wilson"Canadian Historical Review" (12/01/2003)<br><br>Beautiful ... informative without being pedantic... The book succeeds not only as a social history, but also as a business history about canoe manufacturing.--Bruce Bailey "National Post "<br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><p> <b>John Jennings</b> is co-editor of <i>The Canoe in Canadian Cultures</i> and a professor at Trent University. With support from the Canadian Canoe Museum, he brought together 12 experts in canoe and kayak scholarship and culture including Eugene Arima, Hallie E. Bond, Steven C. Brown, David Finch, Don Gardner, Gwenyth Hoyle, Fred Johnston, John Jennings, Kenneth R. Lister, Ted Moores, Rick Nash, and James Raffan to create this book. He was one of the 2019 Appointees to the Order of Ontario. </p>
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