Naked in the Woods: Joseph Knowles and the Legacy of Frontier FakeryDa Capo Press, 2007 - 352 pages Joseph Knowles was a forty-five-year-old part-time painter, ex-Navy man, friend of the Sioux, and onetime hunting guide who stepped-nearly naked-into the woods to live off the land and his own devices. From 1913 to 1916, Knowles's dispatches to the world-alternating accounts of bear clubbing and quiet contemplation, written in charcoal on pieces of birch bark-set off major newspaper wars, exploiting readers' fears of modernization. Did Knowles really survive for months at a time in the untamed wilderness without any aid, and why is the answer still so vital to the American psyche? Part adventure story, part cultural investigation, Naked in the Woods reveals a whole new dimension of our natural history. |
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... Wilton , in Franklin County . Wilton , directly south from the wilderness Knowles would haunt as the Nature Man , was settled in 1785 and owes its existence to an act of historical violence . According to an 1886 history by George J ...
... Wilton , in Franklin County . Wilton , directly south from the wilderness Knowles would haunt as the Nature Man , was settled in 1785 and owes its existence to an act of historical violence . According to an 1886 history by George J ...
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... Wilton , which by then no longer had much of an industrial life . " This is a dying town in some ways , " says Pam Brown , president of the Wilton Historical Soci- ety . " Bass took our jobs overseas . " The Wilton that Knowles knew was ...
... Wilton , which by then no longer had much of an industrial life . " This is a dying town in some ways , " says Pam Brown , president of the Wilton Historical Soci- ety . " Bass took our jobs overseas . " The Wilton that Knowles knew was ...
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... Wilton train station as a brass band played and cries of " Three cheers for our Joe " rent the air . A parade moved down the Depot Road while , from a rooftop , a cameraman filmed the whole spectacle . Wilton town lawyer Cyrus Blanchard ...
... Wilton train station as a brass band played and cries of " Three cheers for our Joe " rent the air . A parade moved down the Depot Road while , from a rooftop , a cameraman filmed the whole spectacle . Wilton town lawyer Cyrus Blanchard ...
Contents
The Makings of a Nature Man | 25 |
The Toast of Boston | 49 |
Faking It in the Fading Frontier | 85 |
Copyright | |
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