"Timber"

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"Timber" (1922)
by Harold Titus
Timber was first serialized in Everybody's Magazine, Nov. 1921— as Foraker's Folly. The Talk page contains an interesting account of how the author was moved to write the novel because he saw his playground,the great lumber forests of Michigan, going: "I have tried in "Foraker's Folly" to show what the Michigan pine belt would have been like if fire had never gone through after the first pine was taken off. It is not too late yet. …" Surely a story as pertinent now as it was when written almost a century back.

The adolescents will love this story of sweethearts and forest preservation. —from "The Bookman's Guide to Fiction" July 1922

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"TIMBER"

BY
HAROLD TITUS
Author of
"The Last Straw," "Bruce of the Circle A," etc.





BOSTON
SMALL, MAYNARD & COMPANY
PUBLISHERS

Copyright, 1922
BY SMALL, MAYNARD & COMPANY
(Incorporated)



Printed in the United States of America


THE MURRAY PRINTING COMPANY
CAMBRIDGE, MASS.