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Bolles, Frank
1856
1894
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At the North of Bearcamp Water
Chronicles of a Stroller in New England from July to December
A thunderstorm in the forest -- The heart of the mountain -- A lonely lake -- Following a lost trail -- A night alone on Chocorua -- Bringing home the bear -- The dead tree's day -- Migration -- Trapping gnomes -- Old Shag -- My heart's in the highlands -- The vintage of the leaves -- Chocorua in November -- Among the wind-swept lakes -- 'Lection day, '92 -- A wintry wilderness -- Climbing Bear Mountain in the snow -- In the Paugus woods -- At the foot of Passaconaway -- Christmas at Sabba Day Falls -- Down the torrent's pathway.
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"At the North of Bearcamp Water" by Frank Bolles is a collection of nature writings written in the late 19th century. This work chronicles the author's experiences and observations as he strolls through the landscapes of New England from July to December, immersing himself in the beauty, flora, and fauna of the region. The narrative is likely rich with serene descriptions and personal reflections, aiming to capture the essence of the natural world and the author's intimate connection to it. The opening of the book introduces us to a quiet New Hampshire landscape where the author encounters the aftermath of a gentle rain and the beauty of a swamp. He vividly describes the sounds and sights around him—the calls of birds, the colorful flora, and the imminent thunderstorm. As the storm unfolds, the atmosphere shifts dramatically, showcasing the wildness and splendor of nature. Bolles' observations, steeped in a quasi-poetic reverence for the environment, set the stage for an exploration that blends nature, personal experience, and the nuances of the changing seasons. The beginning promises a deeply reflective journey through New England's wilderness, inviting readers to join him in appreciating the intricate details of the natural world. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Reading ease score: 74.1 (7th grade). Fairly easy to read.
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Category: Travel Writing
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