First published in 1956, Leonard Hall’s affectionate chronicle of the round of the seasons on a working farm in the eastern Missouri Ozarks is now available in a quality paperback reprint. These beautifully written essays on country sights, sounds, customs, animals, and people will have great appeal to a new generation of readers who are discovering the joys of rural self-sufficiency. Older readers will rejoice at the opportunity to renew their acquaintance with Len and Ginnie Hall and their adventures on Possum Trot Farm.Hall, a naturalist and a newspaperman, describes such homely farm chores as dehorning a calf so clearly that one paragraph teaches just how the work is done. His accounts of the events that mark the changing seasons—migrating geese, budding trees, hunting, fishing, butchering, and simply walking through fields and woods—are remarkable for their unpretentious nostalgic beauty. “Leonard Hall is a mid-Twentieth Century Thoreau…There is nothing ponderous or pontifical in his writing. It is direct and clear as befits the surroundings in which he works and writes. When his musings lead him to express opinion about farm policy, or man’s relation to the land, he doesn’t labor the point but gives it to you short and sharp. It comes on you like a pepper-ball in a mouthful of the country sausage he temptingly describes.”—Chester C. Davis, foreword, first edition, Country Year
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First published in 1956, Leonard Hall's affectionate chronicle of the round of the seasons on a working farm in the eastern Missouri Ozarks is now available in a paperback reprint. These beautifully written essays on country sights, sounds, customs, animals, and people will have great appeal to a new generation of readers who are discovering the joys of rural self-sufficiency.
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"These beautifully written accounts of farm life vividly depict the sights, sounds, customs and people of rural living. . . . Should appeal not only to the native ozarkian, both past and present, but also to the new generation of readers who may want to get away from the hustle and bustle of modern living if but for only a short time to enjoy this interesting and exciting book, so well written."--Journal of the West
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780826203175
Publisert
1981-02-28
Utgiver
Vendor
University of Missouri Press
Vekt
525 gr
Høyde
207 mm
Bredde
137 mm
Dybde
18 mm
Aldersnivå
UU, UP, P, 05, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
232

Forfatter
Illustratør

Biographical note

Leonard Hall is a free-lance writer, lecturer, photographer, and farmer. He has written a column about life in the Ozarks that appeared in the St. Louis Post-Dispatch from 1946 to 1963 and in the St. Louis Globe Democrat (Harper & Brothers, 1956), and Stars Upstream (University of Chicago Press, 1958; University of Missouri Press, 1961).