The Foxfire Book: Wild plant uses, gardening, wit, wisdom, recipes, beekeeping, toolmaking, fishing, and more affairs of plain living
The Foxfire Book: Wild plant uses, gardening, wit, wisdom, recipes, beekeeping, toolmaking, fishing, and more affairs of plain livingEliot Wigginton
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The Foxfire Book: Wild plant uses, gardening, wit, wisdom, recipes, beekeeping, toolmaking, fishing, and more affairs of plain living

The Foxfire Book: Wild plant uses, gardening, wit, wisdom, recipes, beekeeping, toolmaking, fishing, and more affairs of plain living

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"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 ... 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 life"--Page 4 of cover.