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A doorway to a vanished lake country, Baraboo, Dells, And Devil's Lake Region invites readers to walk the edge of history and landscape in one breath. A work of quiet grandeur, it turns travel into a narrative of place and memory. This volume gathers Harry Ellsworth Cole's early twentieth century wisconsin travel writing into a coherent, invaluable guide to the Baraboo Hills landscape, lake region scenery, and the famous Dells rock formations. It remains a precise, humane travelogue collection that blends observations of terrain with reflections on how travellers meet a region. The book works…mehr

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A doorway to a vanished lake country, Baraboo, Dells, And Devil's Lake Region invites readers to walk the edge of history and landscape in one breath. A work of quiet grandeur, it turns travel into a narrative of place and memory. This volume gathers Harry Ellsworth Cole's early twentieth century wisconsin travel writing into a coherent, invaluable guide to the Baraboo Hills landscape, lake region scenery, and the famous Dells rock formations. It remains a precise, humane travelogue collection that blends observations of terrain with reflections on how travellers meet a region. The book works as a concise educational travel resource and a practical guide to wisconsin lakes, offering careful, era-informed insights for regional travellers and curious newcomers alike. Its literary and historical significance endures: an enduring record of how people explored and imagined Wisconsin's midwest travel region, and a testament to the craft of place-based writing before the modern guidebook era. Casual readers will savour its evocative scenes and accessible prose, while classic-literature collectors will value its provenance, voice, and cultural resonance. Out of print for decades and now republished by Alpha Editions, the work is restored for today's and future generations. More than a reprint, it is a collector's item and a cultural treasure, a stitched-together map of a time when travel and landscape spoke in the same language.