Transcriber’s Note

In the Illustration List numbers 33 and 44 are missing. The listhas been left as printed.

Repaired some punctuation omissions—a number of missing fullstops.

Page 113: changed Metagamonsis (in the illustration) toMatagamonsis.

The map at the back of the original was in such bad condition with manyfolds and tears, it has not been reproduced here so only the title of the maphas been reproduced. Another map was unable to be found.

Other changes that have been made are listed at the end of the book.


THE AUTHOR IN HIS SANCTUM.


CANOE AND CAMERA:

A

TWO HUNDRED MILE TOUR

THROUGH

THE MAINE FORESTS.

BY

Thomas Sedgwick Steele.

“If thou art worn and hard beset
With sorrows that thou wouldst forget,
If thou wouldst read a lesson, that will keep
Thy heart from fainting, and thy soul from sleep,
Go to the woods and hills!—no tears
Dim the sweet look that Nature wears.”

Longfellow.

WITH SIXTY ILLUSTRATIONS,

BOSTON:
ESTES AND LAURIAT,
PUBLISHERS.


Copyright, 1882,
By Thomas Sedgwick Steele.

University Press:
John Wilson and Son, Cambridge.


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To my enthusiastic friends of thegun and rod, who love allthat is pure and beautiful innature, and by associating with herworks, learn of man’s littlenessin comparison with God’s immensity,this book is affectionatelydedicated.

Thomas Sedgwick Steele

Hartford, Conn., 1880.


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CONTENTS.

CHAPTER I.
 PAGE
An Angler’s Soliloquy.—Isaak Walton’s ideas.—A fishing minister.—The route to th
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