Note that The Art of the Canoe with Joe Seliga is not available from Amazon itself but it is available through the Boundary Waters Journal site. This could be a huge list depending upon how you define books about wooden canoes. Is this just history and construction or the broader world of wooden canoes (See Travel Journals of Tappan Adney, and Nessmuk's Woodcraft) and related wooden boats (guideboats, kayaks, St. Lawrence skiffs, etc.)? And specific to North America? (see for example, Bark Canoes and Skin Boats of Northern Eurasia, by Luukkanen and Fitzhugh). I see that Jerry Dennis' book and the Ruth Phillips books, as examples, are on the list already so this suggests a broader scope.
Some others (some available from Amazon, but also available from other wooden-boat-related entities):
When the Chestnut was in Flower, Roger MacGregor, 1999 (source?)
Boats and Boating in the Adirondacks, Hallie Bond, 1998
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Canoe and Canvas, Jessica Dunkin
Canoe and Cavas by doctoral candidate Jessica Dunkin offers a detailed portrait of the summer encampments of the American Canoe Association between 1880 and 1910, which attracted both American and Canadian canoe enthusiasts to for socializing, racing, and resting. This book explores the culture...
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Building an Adirondack Guidebook, John Michne
The Adirondack guideboat has survived for well over a century as a unique regional classic, first as a workboat in the rugged Adirondack mountain region of New York and later as a recreational craft. It is noted for its graceful lines, elegant curves, easy and speedy rowing, and for having a...
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Guideboat Paddles: An Adirondack Treasure, Gordon Fisher
By Dr. Gordon L. Fisher Guideboat Paddles: An Adirondack Treasure is about a way of life in the Adirondacks in the late 1800's; about who used these guideboat paddles; guides and sportsmen, yes, even Victorian ladies. If you wish to make one of these paddles, it tells you how, providing step by...
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The Adirondack Guidebook, Kenneth and Helen Durand
The Adirondack Guide-Boat (2015 Reprint)By Kenneth and Helen Durant First published in 1980, The Adirondack Guide-Boat details the history and design of a double-ended, planked wooden workboat unique to one region of Upstate New York. The model was constructed by the thousands in small...
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Bark, Skin and Cedar, James Raffan
Bark, Skin and Cedar is an intelligent and grand exploration of that great Canadian icon-the canoe. From the graceful birch bark vessels of the Mik'maq to the wide and sturdy Haida dugouts, from the canvas-covered Chestnut Prospector to the sleek dragon racing boats, the fragile but powerful...
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Canoeing the Adirondacks with Nessmuk, ed. Dan Brenan
The Adirondack Letters of George Washington SearsEdited by Dan Brenan These letters brought Nessmuk fame and served to increase Forest and Stream magazine's circulation tremendously. They hold a special place in wilderness writing and unfold in vivid detail the pageantry if the waterways from a...
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Little Things that Matter, Roger Young
From the author, and other sites
Invention of the Board Canoe, Ken Brown
All the people credited with the board canoe's invention, with one exception, lived within a few miles of each other or near Peterborough, ON. Using primary sources including Thomas Gordon and William English, editor Ken Brown unravels some of the mystery surrounding the origins of the modern canoe.
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Building a Strip Canoe, Gil Gilpatrick
Gil Gilpatrick, an expert outdoorsman and canoe builder who has supervised the construction of more than 500 canoes, shares his voice of experience in guiding both novice and accomplished woodworkers in building a canoe with easy step-by-step instruction.
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