An edition of Foxfire 2 (1973)

Foxfire 2: ghost stories, spring wild plant foods, spinning and weaving, midwifing, burial customs, corn shuckin's, wagon making and more affairs of plain living.

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An edition of Foxfire 2 (1973)

Foxfire 2: ghost stories, spring wild plant foods, spinning and weaving, midwifing, burial customs, corn shuckin's, wagon making and more affairs of plain living.

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Interviews and essays describe the way of life and crafts of pioneer America still surviving in the Appalachian region.

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Language
English
Pages
410

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Foxfire 2
May 22, 1973, Doubleday
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Foxfire 2
1973, Anchor Books
Paperback in English - 1st Anchor Ed.

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Edition Notes

Published in
Garden City, N.Y
Other Titles
Foxfire.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
975.8/123
Library of Congress
F291.2 .F62

The Physical Object

Pagination
410 p.
Number of pages
410

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL5460834M
ISBN 10
0385022670
LCCN
73163362
Library Thing
272137
Goodreads
128902

Work Description

In 1966, in the Appalachian Mountains of Northeast Georgia, a teacher and his students founded a quarterly magazine that they named Foxfire, after a phosphorescent lichen. In 1972, several articles from the magazine were published in book form and the acclaimed Foxfire series was born. Some thirty years later, the books continue to teach a philosophy of simplicity in living that is truly enduring in its appeal. Much more than "how to" books, the Foxfire series is a publishing phenomenon and a way of life, teaching creative self-sufficiency, the art of natural remedies, home crafts, and other country folkways, fascinating to everyone interested in rediscovering the virtues of simple living.

This second volume celebrates the rites and customs of Appalachia, and includes sections on old-time burials, midwives, granny women, witches, and haints - as well as a variety of the kind of spirited firsthand narrative accounts from Appalachian community members that exemplify the Foxfire style.

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