Tracks in the Forest
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Tracks in the Forest: The Evolution of Logging Equipment by Ken Drushka and Hannu Konttinen is a richly illustrated chronicle of how logging machinery transformed the timber industry. With over 200 photographs and detailed commentary, the book traces the development of logging equipment from the late 19th century through the technological leaps of the 1920s–30s and 1950s–60s—eras that laid the groundwork for 90% of today’s machines.
Published by Timberjack Group, this hardcover volume is both a visual feast and a historical deep dive, ideal for forestry professionals, machinery enthusiasts, and anyone fascinated by industrial innovation. It captures not just the machines, but the people and ingenuity behind them.
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- Timberjack Group Oy
- 9789529086160
- January 1, 1997
- Actual Photo
- 254
- L 28.6cm x W 22.2cm x H 2.3cm
Book Condition Notes
New: A brand-new, unused, unread copy in perfect condition.
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Very Good: A copy that has been read but is in great condition. May have slight cosmetic defects such as marks, wears, cuts, bends and crushes on the cover, pages, spine and dust jacket if applicable. Pages and dust cover (if applicable) are intact and do not have any notes or highlighting. The spine remains undamaged. May have a remainder mark (usually black or red in colour and is usually a dot or line on the bottom of the book on the page edges).
Good: A copy that has been read but in clean condition. The spine, cover, pages and dust jacket (if applicable) may show signs of wear such as marks, wears, cuts, bends and crushes. Pages and dust cover (if applicable) are intact and do not have any notes or highlighting. May have a remainder mark (usually black or red in colour and is usually a dot or line on the bottom of the book on the page edges).
Acceptable: All pages are intact; the cover is intact. The spine, cover, pages and dust jacket (if applicable) may show signs of considerable wear such as marks, wears, cuts, bends and crushes. Pages can include limited notes in pen or in highlighter, but the notes do not obscure the text. May have a remainder mark (usually black or red in colour and is usually a dot or line on the bottom of the book on the page edges).
