Legends of Paul Bunyan
By (Author) Harold W. Felton
Foreword by James Stevens
Illustrated by Richard Bennett
Other primary creator University of Nebraska Foundation
University of Minnesota Press
University of Minnesota Press
13th August 2008
United States
General
Non Fiction
398.20973
Paperback
448
Width 159mm, Height 235mm, Spine 28mm
Paul Bunyan is a true American folk character, created in logging camp bunkhouses by men who spun exaggerated stories that combined hard work and fantasy.
While the origins of Paul Bunyan and his sidekick Babe the Blue Ox are hazy, many storytellers have over the years contributed their own takes to produce an existing body of worka true American legendthat matches the size of the lumberjack himself.
Collected in colorful and engaging sections such as Paul the Man, Paul and the Animal Kingdom, and The Wonderful Big Blue Ox, Babe, Legends of Paul Bunyan features more than thirty authors celebrating the largest lumberman, including stories by such Bunyan luminaries as James Stevens and W. B. Laughead, as well as such literary icons as Robert Frost and Carl Sandburg.
"Who made Paul Bunyan, who gave him birth as a myth, who joked him into life as the Master Lumberjack, who fashioned him forth as an apparition easing the hours of men amid axes and trees, saws and lumber The people, the bookless people, they made Paul and had him alive long before he got into the books for those who read." Carl Sandburg, from Who Made Paul Bunyan