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The Foxfire Book: Hog Dressing, Log Cabin Building, Mountain Crafts and Foods, Planting by the Signs, Snake ...
Inc. Foxfire Fund
Anchor
, 1972 - 384 pages
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highly recommended
In the late 1960s, Eliot Wigginton and his students created the magazine
Foxfire
in an effort to record and preserve the traditional folk culture of the Southern Appalachians. This is the original
book
compilation of Foxfire material which introduces Aunt Arie and her contemporaries and includes
log
cabin
building
,
hog
dressing
,
snake
lore
,
mountain
crafts
and food, and "other affairs of plain living."
Sure Fire Reference
Eliot Wigginton made his students immortal when he sent them into the southern
mountain
s to interview and record the skills and
crafts
of the region.
This is the first one of a fantastic series that serves as a standard reference for mountain culture. If you are a writer that has any intention of either historical--frontier descriptions or including characters from the region this entire series should be on your shelf or in the local library. Reading them will give flavor to your work.
As a reader you can check to see if the
hog
killing scene from COLD MOUNTAIN is authentic. This is just one example, there are thousands of others.
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old time knowledge
This is a
book
invaluable information and stories from America past. Part folk
lore
part instruction, this book is one of many in the series that enlightens us about the basics of subsistence we might all do well to know.
All the
Foxfire
books should be used as texts in a school setting.
Foxfire collection
Nostalgia in its purest form....knowing how my Grandma and Grandpa handled life.
Foxfire
book
s are great.
I love the whole series!
I am from the Appalachian
mountain
s. I am collecting these
book
s to hand down to my kids. This is definately the perfect way to preserve your roots. I HIGHLY reccomend the whole series. Don't let the old ways die!
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Great to read this again
I first read the
Foxfire
book
s about 25-30 years ago, picked this one up again and found that I enjoyed it even more as an adult. Reading about the skills that were a daily part of life, things that are lost in today's hectic modern day lifestyle in the city. It may not have seemed simpler to the folks that lived it, but sure seems like a simpler life to me.
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