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Serendipity in Science: Twenty Years at Langmuir University
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A naturalist and avid hiker since his youth, Vince was instrumental in studying, conserving and establishing many of upstate New York's natural preserves and trails, and was the visionary who originally conceived of the Long Path, a hiking trail running from New York City to his beloved Adirondack Mountains. He was the founder of both the Mohawk Valley Hiking Club and the Schenectady Wintersports Club, where he established the nation's first Ski Patrol, and made Gore Mountain into a skiing destination. His natural curiosity as a boy led him into archaeological and historical field research later in life, where he focused on such subjects as the old Erie Canal and the preservation of Dutch Barns across the state.
This autobiography, written in Vincent Schaefer's easy-going, readable style, and filled with personal and historical photos, is complemented by a chapter of stories and memories composed by friends, family and former professional colleagues. His important memoir begins with the words, "I have led an interesting life!" An interesting life indeed!
About the Editor: Don Rittner is an American historian, archeologist, environmental activist, educator, and author living in New York's Capital District. He has published more than 30 books, more than a thousand articles, publisher of three magazines and scientific journals, and a former columnist for the Troy Record newspaper. He currently writes a history blog for the Albany Times Union.
Product details
Binding:
Paperback
Number of Pages:
428
Release Date:
2013-04-01
Publication Date:
2013-04-01
Publisher:
SQUARE CIRCLE PR LLC
Languages:
Original:
English
ISBN10:
0985692634
ISBN13:
9780985692636
GPSR Manufacturer Reference:
Weight:
730 g
Height:
191 cm
Width:
235 cm
Thickness:
22 cm
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