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VG. Size: 0x0x0; Text free of underlining, writing and highlighting. Very nice clean copy. FOREWORD The account by Julian Burroughs of his boyhood days with his father, printed in four installments in the Craftsman in the summer of 1912, made John Burroughs decide that he should write for Julian his own story; but he wrote only the first chapters. After his death in 1921 these were printed in Harper's Magazine and the next year Julian wrote more about his father to add to the chapters and they were published by Doubleday Page and Company in a book illustrated with some of Julian's photographs of his father. A second edition was published later. Long out of print, what Julian wrote about his father is now in this new Riverby Book. The front cover photograph of John Burroughs at Riverby is by Clifton Johnson and used here through the courtesy of the Jones Library in Amherst, Mass. The back cover photograph is of Julian Burroughs at the Riverby well. 82 pages.