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This is the story of the rough-and-tumble life in the lumber camps in the Adirondacks, New England and Minnesota during the first half of the 20th century. It is told by the Reverend Reed, a "sky pilot" who made the rounds of the "lumber woods" ministering to jacks of many nationalities. The author's first hand account retains its you-are-there flavor, one that captivated an earlier generation of readers when Sky Pilot was first published nearly 40 years ago. Illustrated with historic photographs. 155 pages. Softcover. 1965. 3rd printing, 2001.