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Our Southern Highlanders: Introduction by George Ellison

Our Southern Highlanders: Introduction by George Ellison

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"A wonderful book. I like it especially for its color and anecdotes. It is a classic, not only for its accuracy and breadth of insights into the people of the region, but because these people themselves are so interesting and strong." --Annie Dillard, author of Pilgrim at Tinker Creek

No other book on the Southern Appalachians is more widely known or cited. First published in 1913, revised in 1922, Our Southern Highlanders was inspired by the author's experience in Hazel Creek, Great Smoky Mountains. Rich with allusions and filled with details of mountain life, this book was one of the first to attempt to dispel negative stereotypes of mountain people and remains a classic. In this edition from the University of Tennessee Press, renowned author and naturalist George Ellison pens a vital introduction that deepens our understanding of Kephart, a complicated man in many ways, and the wonderment of the Great Smoky Mountains as the land and its people were on the cusp of the creation of what would become the most popular national park in America.

Author: Horace Kephart
Binding Type: Paperback
Publisher: University of Tennessee Press
Published: 12/06/1976
Pages: 530
Weight: 1.57lbs
Size: 8.59h x 5.58w x 1.39d
ISBN: 9780870492037
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