Foxfire 11: Wild Plant Uses, Gardening, Wit, Wisdom, Recipes, Beekeeping, Toolmaking, Fishing, and More Affairs of Plain Living
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Carlton Young
Matt Young
Wendy Youngblood
PLATE 164 Foxfire editors (left to right), back row: Kaye Collins, Lacy Hunter, Amy York, and Teresia Thomason. Front row: Robbie Bailey
Kaye Carver Collins is the Community and Teacher Liaison at Foxfire. Lacy Hunter is a sophomore at Brenau College in Gainesville, Georgia. They, as well as the other editors, are former Foxfire Magazine students. Current and former students involved in Rabun County High School and Rabun Gap-Nacoochee School’s Foxfire Magazine class conducted the interviews featured in this book.
Anchor Books First Edition, December 1999
Copyright © 1999 by The Foxfire Fund, Inc.
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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Foxfire 11: wild plant uses, gardening, wit, wisdom, recipes, beekeeping, toolmaking, fishing, and more affairs of plain living / edited by Kaye Carver Collins, Lacy Hunter, and Foxfire students.—1st ed.
p. cm.
1. Rabun County (Ga.)—Social life and customs. 2. Appalachian
Region, Southern—Social life and customs. 3. Country life—
Georgia—Rabun County. 4. Country life—Appalachian Region,
Southern. I. Collins, Kaye Carver. II. Hunter, Lacy. III. Title:
Foxfire eleven.
F292.R3F7 1999
975.8′123—dc21
99-27305
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