
SILAS STRONG, EMPEROR OF THE WOODS - By Irving Bacheller - New York and London Harper and Brothers Publishers - 1906
TO MY FRIEND THE LATE ARCHER BROWN
SILAS STRONG
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A quiet summer drifts through the Adirondack wilderness, where the rhythm of the river and the whisper of pine needles set the pace for a simple, unhurried life. The narrator moves among the woods with the ease of a seasoned woodsman, pausing for a bird’s song or a blooming flower, while the landscape itself becomes a character, bearing the weight of history and the promise of change.
Into this setting steps Silas Strong, a stoic figure whose family ties bind him to the small community that clusters near the great mill at Raquette Falls. As the relentless chant of saws and steam‑driven steel begins to echo through the forest, Silas watches the ancient trees fall and the river’s flow altered, feeling the uneasy balance between progress and the fragile world he loves. The story unfolds as a gentle, yet urgent meditation on the cost of civilization’s hunger, inviting listeners to hear the forest’s lament before the final chords are struck.
Language
en
Duration
~6 hours (346K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by David Widger from page images generously provided by the Internet Archive
Release date
2015-09-30
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1859–1950
A bestselling novelist and pioneering journalist, this upstate New York writer helped shape both American newspapers and popular historical fiction. His stories are remembered for their warmth, humor, and affection for rural life.
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