What did little girls know
About The Deep Dark Woods
A Hundred Years Or More Ago

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Actually, Quite a Bit.

Tune in
To This Wonderful Story

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On the Trail

An Outdoor Book for Girls

By

LINA BEARD

AND

ADELIA BELLE BEARD



With Illustrations by the Authors





NEW YORK
Charles Scribner's Sons
1915

Copyright, 1915, By
CHARLES SCRIBNER'S SONS

Published June, 1915

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TO ALL GIRLS
WHO LOVE THE LIFE OF THE OPEN
WE DEDICATE THIS BOOK
 

 

Over-night camp.

Over-night camp.
Fire notice is posted on tree.


PRESENTATION

The joyous, exhilarating call of the wilderness and the forest camp is surely and steadily penetrating through the barriers of brick, stone, and concrete; through the more or less artificial life of town and city; and the American girl is listening eagerly. It is awakening in her longings for free, wholesome, and adventurous outdoor life, for the innocent delights of nature-loving Thoreau and bird-loving Burroughs. Sturdy, independent, self-reliant, she is now demanding outdoor books that are genuine and filled with practical information; books that tell how to do worth-while things, that teach real woodcraft and are not adapted to the girl supposed to be afraid of a caterpillar or to shudder at sight of a harmless snake.

In answer to the demand, "On the Trail" has been written. The authors' deep desire is to help girls respond to this new, insistent call by pointing out to them the open trail. It is their hope and wish that their girl readers may seek the charm of the wild and may find the same happiness in the life of the open that the American boy has enjoyed since the first settler built his little cabin on the shores of the New World. To forward this object, the why and how, the where and when of things of camp and trail have been embodied in this book

Thanks are due to Edward Cave, president and editor of Recreation, for kindly allowing the use of some of his wild-life photographs.

Lina Beard,
Adelia Belle Beard.
Flushing, N. Y.,
March 16, 1915.

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