Vacation Tramps in New England Highlands

Name/Title

Vacation Tramps in New England Highlands

Entry/Object ID

MWM2010.0001.2573

Description

This book explores the rise of tourism in the highland regions of New England. The books begins by explaining the reasoning for the tourist economy and how it would have been perceived in the past. Then it describes different scenic areas of New England which are a haven to tourists and vacationers. Physical Description: Light Green colored, clothe covered, hardcover. Title, Author's & Publisher's name on spine of book. Circular bordered sillouhette of mountains and with trees in foreground on front cover.

Collection

Dan Noel Collection

Acquisition

Accession

MWM2010.0001

Source or Donor

Dan Noel

Acquisition Method

Gift

Credit Line

Gift of Dan Noel

Lexicon

Nomenclature 4.0

Nomenclature Primary Object Term

Book

Nomenclature Sub-Class

Other Documents

Nomenclature Class

Documentary Objects

Nomenclature Category

Category 08: Communication Objects

LOC Thesaurus for Graphic Materials

Tourism, Climbing, Vacations, Vacation homes, Hiking, Tourists, Tourist trade, Nature, Mountain climbing, Mountains

Search Terms

Washington, Mount (Coos county, New Hampshire : mountain), Tuckerman Ravine (Coos county, New Hampshire : valley), Crawford Path (New Hampshire : trail), Crawford Notch (New Hampshire : valley), Flume, The (Grafton county, New Hampshire : valley), Moosilauke, Mount (Grafton county, New Hampshire : peak), Chocorua, Mount (Carroll county, New Hampshire : peak), Webster, Mount (Coos county, Carroll county, New Hampshire: peak), Mansfield, Mount (Vermont : mountain), Madison, Mount (Coos county, New Hampshire : peak), Environment

Book Details

Author

Chamberlain, Allen

Publisher

Houghton Mifflin Company

Place Published

City

Boston

State/Province

Massachusetts

Country

United States of America

Continent

North America

Date Published

1919

Condition

Notes

08/20/2012-CH- Heavy staining and scratches on cover of book. Dented and fraying corners. The spine of the book is falling apart and pages are becoming loose and ripping.