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The Appalachian Collection: Remembering the Hill Country: Large Print - Paperback

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by Janice Louise Blanton (Author), Harold H. Milton (Author)

This collection of tales from the Appalachian mountain country provides a look at the culture and people of the hills that few are privileged to know directly. These stories are a way of keeping alive ways of life that are slowly vanishing from the world.

Author Biography

Harold Milton was born in Marietta, Ohio in a log cabin on a farm in 1913. He had four sisters. He loved the trees and the woods, digging ginseng, writing books, tailoring, the Church of Christ, and most of all, God. Although he only had an 8th grade education, he remedied that when he was 80 years old, receiving his G.E.D. in 1993. He spent the 1940s, '50s, '60s, and '70s writing novels and short stories he never was able to publish.

Number of Pages: 702
Dimensions: 1.54 x 9 x 6 IN
Publication Date: May 01, 2017
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