Description
Hardcover is in good condition. No dust jacket. Pages are clean and binding is secure.
“Last of the 3 Foot Loggers” by Allan Krieg is a captivating memoir that transports readers back to the golden age of logging in the Pacific Northwest. Published in the late 20th century, this book offers a rare glimpse into the arduous and often perilous lives of the “three-foot loggers” – a moniker given to the fearless men who braved treacherous terrain and towering trees to harvest timber by hand.
Krieg’s vivid storytelling and first-hand accounts bring to life the rugged logging camps, the camaraderie among the loggers, and the sheer physicality of their work. His narratives are infused with a deep respect for the natural world and a reverence for the ancient forests that once blanketed the region.
This particular copy, though lacking a dust jacket, is a well-preserved hardcover edition that would be a prized addition to any collection focused on Pacific Northwest history, logging heritage, or outdoor literature. Krieg’s memoir stands as a testament to a rapidly vanishing way of life, offering readers a poignant and authentic window into a bygone era.