A journey through the Catskills that blends travel writing with regional legends.
This book follows a traveling party as it encounters landscapes, historic myths, and old tales tied to the valleys and peaks of the Catskills. Set against maps, hotels, and inns, it preserves the flavor of early American commentary on place, people, and memory.
Featuring a mix of observations, folklore, and carefully curated anecdotes, the work frames the mountains as a source of both beauty and storytelling. Readers will encounter legendary figures, real historical figures, and the kinds of local lore that travelers and antiquaries collected long ago. The narrative threads together landscape sketches, social history, and timeless questions about how legend and fact shape a region’s identity.
- Historic anecdotes and legends linked to specific Catskills locales
- Character-driven scenes of travelers, locals, and narrators with diverse viewpoints
- Vivid descriptions of scenery, routes, and travel life in a bygone era
- Introductions to the place names and landmarks that have fed regional stories
Ideal for readers drawn to regional history, folklore, and scenic travel accounts.