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Foxfire 10
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Item Description... Overview An oral history of the Depression-era South presents the voices of Appalachian citizens and discusses folk arts, homespun crafts, Appalachian lore, boarding houses, railroad building, and the WPA. Simultaneous.
Publishers Description Chock full of the wit and wisdom that has become the Foxfire trademark, this entirely new volume in the acclaimed, 6-million-copy best-selling Foxfire series is on oral history of Appalachian lives and traditions, homespun crafts, and folk arts. |
Item Specifications...
Pages 512
Dimensions: Length: 1.25" Width: 6" Height: 9.25" Weight: 1.85 lbs.
Binding Softcover
Release Date Mar 1, 1993
Publisher Anchor
ISBN 0385422768 EAN 9780385422765
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Availability 10 units. Availability accurate as of May 26, 2012 03:10.
Usually ships within one to two business days from La Vergne, TN.
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 | One of My Alltime Favorites Dec 26, 2007 |
| I have been collecting and reading the Foxfire series for several years now and I consider them as some of the best reading that I have found.I think that they are a direct link to our mountain heritage as well as American history. I have learned many skills and lost arts from these books and I would highly recommend them to anyone who has such interests. | | |  | An old 'hillbilly's' opinion Oct 17, 2007 |
| It's a great deal of fun to read about the historical needs and solutions of the Appalachian people that applies as well to my own history. There are great reminders of a simpler and maybe happier life. | | |  | WONDERFUL REFERENCE BOOK AND INTERESTING READ Aug 19, 2007 |
The Foxfire books are a wonderful thing and we are so lucky to have them. Many of the ways, crafts, planting lore, animal lore, and as the book says "affairs of plain living" are preserved here. This particular volume includes oral histories of the Great Depression, CCC Camps and their impact on the local areaa and ecomomy, folk art, chair makeing, and of special interest to me, gourd art. This is a wonderful recording of life the way it was and probably never will be again. The book is quite well written and has faithfully recorded even the dialect of these wonderful people, from which so many of us sprung. That is a big part of the charm of these works. This book includes actual interviews with folks from that region of the country which I am sure are long dead now. Their knowledge would be completely lost without works such as this. Another generation or two and it will all be completely gone. This book will cetainly be of great interest to those, like me, who are interested in the depression era and in the CCC in particular. Thank goodness we have recordings such as this. Recommend this one highly.
| | |  | Very historic and enjoyable Jan 16, 2007 |
| Both my husband and I enjoyed this book. He is from W.N.C. and enjoyed reading about areas near where he grew up. I liked it also, having lived there for four years. | | | Write your own review about Foxfire 10
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