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The Marvelous Exploits of Paul Bunyan / As Told in the Camps of the White Pine Lumbermen for Generations During Which Time the Loggers Have Pioneered the Way Through the North Woods from Maine to California; Collected from Various Sources and Embellished for Publication cover

The Marvelous Exploits of Paul Bunyan / As Told in the Camps of the White Pine Lumbermen for Generations During Which Time the Loggers Have Pioneered the Way Through the North Woods from Maine to California; Collected from Various Sources and Embellished for Publication

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The collection assembles tall tales told in White Pine lumber camps that celebrate an enormous folk hero whose impossible deeds explain logging lore and landscape oddities. Accounts range from comic origins and babyhood anecdotes to grand exploits of felling trees, engineering stunts, and winter survival, all narrated with mock solemnity and escalating exaggeration. Folk scholars and oldtimers trace regional variants and debate origins as the legend moves from the Lake States to the Pacific Coast. The material mixes campwise anecdotes, embellished yarns, and brief commentary, and shows how the figure was later adopted for local promotion while remaining rooted in oral tradition.

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William B. Laughead

William B. Laughead is best known for his work on the legendary American folk hero Paul Bunyan, particularly in his book "The Marvelous Exploits of Paul Bunyan." This work captures the rich oral traditions of lumbermen, recounting the larger-than-life tales of Bunyan and his blue ox, Babe. Laughead's storytelling not only entertains but also preserves the cultural heritage of the logging industry, reflecting the spirit of adventure and camaraderie among the loggers. His contributions have helped to solidify Paul Bunyan's place in American folklore, making the character a symbol of the American frontier and the logging trade.

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