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    AMC 1922 White Mountain Guide...for free

    Has anybody stumbled across this? Apparently you can download the entire 1922 AMC "Guide to Paths in the White Mountains and Adjacent Regions" in pdf form off Google. This is the 5th edition of the guide - pretty cool!

    Here's the link:
    http://books.google.com/books?id=DJ8...+guide#PPP1,M1

    Update: Here's the link to the revised 2nd edition (1917):
    http://books.google.com/books?id=kZs...as_pt=ALLTYPES
    Last edited by roadtripper; 12-13-2008 at 10:38 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by roadtripper View Post
    Has anybody stumbled across this? Apparently you can download the entire 1922 AMC "Guide to Paths in the White Mountains and Adjacent Regions" in pdf form off Google. This is the 5th edition of the guide - pretty cool!

    Here's the link:
    http://books.google.com/books?id=DJ8...+guide#PPP1,M1

    Update: Here's the link to the revised 2nd edition (1917):
    http://books.google.com/books?id=kZs...as_pt=ALLTYPES
    Oh nice, thanks so much for letting us know. I really know nothing about the White Mountains, so I wonder how up-to-date and relevant any of the information would be. Neat find!

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    Great Find !, As for roadtrippers question, regard it as a historical artifact rather than a source of usefull information. Probably 80% of the trails still exist but the remaining 20% could get someone in a lot of trouble!

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    I am impressed by this posting and I've been very impressed lately by what you can find on Google Books, and there's more and more all the time.

    So as not to hijack this thread, check out this new thread: new thread.

    It's about an 1881 travel guide to the White Mountains which I found on Google Books a few days ago while searching for something else.

    Ain't computers neat?
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    Wow! Mega-thanks for sharing this remarkable “find”! Just did the download for both of the links and have these gems tucked away on a thumb drive.

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    Looks nice...

    FYI, I found some problems with the pdf. If you start at the back you will find some blank sections on some pages (within ~10 pages of the end). If you look at the online version, the blank sections have fully readable text in them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DougPaul View Post
    FYI, I found some problems with the pdf. If you start at the back you will find some blank sections on some pages (within ~10 pages of the end). If you look at the online version, the blank sections have fully readable text in them.
    Doug, probably I’m simply not looking at my downloaded PDF documents closely enough. However, it appears to me that my downloads (both 1917 and 1922 WMGs) are identical to the online PDF version. I did pay special attention to comparing the ~10 pages toward the end.

    I trust that you’re seeing what you’re seeing (or not seeing, as the case might be), and so this is just an FYI, for what it’s worth! I’ll take a closer look at my PDF downloads when I have more time, and maybe then I’ll see the issue that you’ve raised.

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    EDIT: see the next post. The problem appears to be in my pdf viewer.


    Quote Originally Posted by 1HappyHiker View Post
    Doug, probably I’m simply not looking at my downloaded PDF documents closely enough. However, it appears to me that my downloads (both 1917 and 1922 WMGs) are identical to the online PDF version. I did pay special attention to comparing the ~10 pages toward the end.

    I trust that you’re seeing what you’re seeing (or not seeing, as the case might be), and so this is just an FYI, for what it’s worth! I’ll take a closer look at my PDF downloads when I have more time, and maybe then I’ll see the issue that you’ve raised.
    On the 1922 pdf, check pages 42, 48, 479, 490, 494, 498, and 502. (There may be more--I didn't check 50--478, but this should be enough.) The page numbers are the numbers at the top of the page images, not the numbers from my pdf viewer.

    Note: these are blank sections of pages, not totally blank pages. There were totally blank pages that I did not list.

    I compared some of the above pages to the online viewer and found the online images to be better than the pdf images.

    Doug
    Last edited by DougPaul; 12-14-2008 at 02:11 PM.

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    1HappyHiker:
    Thanks for the datapoint...

    Looks like it may be a false alarm: the problem only shows up with my standard pdf viewer (xpdf). If I convert it to ps (the ps file is ~3 GB) and view it with my ps viewer (gv) page 42 is ok. However, the spot which disappears in xpdf looks a bit smudged online and in gv, so something odd/unusual is going on. (The images look the same online and in gv.)

    Unfortunately viewing the file with gv is too slow to be practical. (Yes, I know that gv can also view pdf files, but it was so slow that I gave up before even one page came up.)

    Doug
    Last edited by DougPaul; 12-14-2008 at 02:22 PM.

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    I belive it is Harvard that began digitizing these a few years back, which is when I first started using them. They are all out of copyright. I especially like the search function, a researcher's dream come true, particularly older researchers who remember doing all this by hand, so to speak.

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    Talking Hysteria and Homesickness in the Woods

    In the 1922 edition I really like the paragraph on "Hysteria and Homesickness" in the chapter in 'Emergencies in the Woods".
    There's also found the formula on making Bug-Dope. The "Rectified oil of Tar" might be a little hard to find. (the formula calls for "1/2 drachm") What's a drachm?

    My, has Hiking (tramping) changed in less then a hundred years.

    Thanks for the post on this great find.

    HikeSafe...Walker

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    Quote Originally Posted by walker View Post
    What's a drachm?
    A few seconds with a search engine will give you the answer:
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dram_(unit)
    http://www.thefreedictionary.com/drachm

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    That's awesome

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    What the...

    How come I'm the only one who can't download this ?! I only see an about this book page...but no download link like this thread...Help !!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Motabobo View Post
    How come I'm the only one who can't download this ?! I only see an about this book page...but no download link like this thread...Help !!!!
    If you use the link in the original post, first, make sure you are in the "Read This Book" tab not the "About This Book" tab (it should come up that way). Then there is a download link (it says "Download PDF xx.x M") in the upper right under the search box.
    Last edited by Papa Bear; 12-15-2008 at 01:51 PM.
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