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Gyppo Logger: Gyppo Logger

Autor Margaret Elley Felt, Robert E. Walls
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 ian 2002
Margaret Elley Felt's autobiographical "Gyppo Logger," originally published in 1963, tells a story almost universally overlooked in the history of the logging industry: the emergence of family-based, independent contract or "gyppo" loggers in the post-World War II timber economy, and the crucial role of women within that economy. For seven years Margaret Felt was her husband's partner in their logging business -- driving truck, keeping the wage rolls, and jawboning her way into more credit at the supply stores.
Margaret Elley Felt is the author of thirteen books in addition to "Gyppo Logger." She has contributed to popular magazines including "National Wildlife" and "Parents Magazine," and was an editor and public information officer for several Washington State agencies.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780295981666
ISBN-10: 0295981660
Pagini: 328
Ilustrații: 16 illustrations
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.41 kg
Editura: MV – University of Washington Press
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Cuprins

Contents
Foreword by Robert E. Walls
1 What is a Gyppo?
2 “Strictly Gyppo”
3 “A-Logging We Will Go”
4 Salvage or Scavenge Logging
5 Great Expectations
6 Of Home and Family
7 New Camp or No New Camp?
8 Some Characters
9 Of Fires and Firebugs
10 Cooks and More Cooks
11 Life of a Wife of a Gyppo
12 Stormy Thanksgiving
13 The Gyppo’s Ingenuity and the Gyppo’s Wife
14 “An Eye for an Eye”
15 Of Death and Taxes
16 The Gyppo Photographer
17 The Last Season for Big Company
18 Memories and Conclusions
19 Here We Go Again

Recenzii

"Gyppo Logger demonstrates how gyppo wives remade the formerly masculine terrain of logging through their unpaid but vital economic activities in both private and public forums. And it was, arguably, the success of these family businesses that facilitated the dramatic and rapid physical redesign of Northwest forests"— Robert E. Walls

"Operating on little capital, substandard equipment, and always on the brink of financial failure, gyppo loggers multiplied in the Pacific Northwest woods in the two decades following the end of the Second World War. Reckless and daring, working through subcontracts and opposed to labor unions and environmental regulations, gyppos were a throwback to entrepreneurs of an earlier time. Margaret Elley Felt’s Gyppo Logger captures the independent and stubborn spirit of these maverick operators."—William G. Robbins, Oregon State University

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An autobiographical account of the family-based, independent loggers of the post-World War II timber economy, and the crucial role played by women.