Boyhood Days on an Ozark Farm

Boyhood Days on an Ozark Farm
Title Boyhood Days on an Ozark Farm PDF eBook
Author R. R. Watson
Publisher
Pages 166
Release 1978
Genre Farm life
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A Journal of the Seasons on an Ozark Farm

A Journal of the Seasons on an Ozark Farm
Title A Journal of the Seasons on an Ozark Farm PDF eBook
Author Leonard Hall
Publisher University of Missouri Press
Pages 466
Release 1980
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9780826203175

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"First published in 1956, Leonard Hall's A Journal of the Seasons on an Ozark Farm is an affectionate chronicle of the round of the season on a working farm in the eastern Missouri Ozarks. Hall, a naturalist and 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"--from back cover.

Ozark Ballads

Ozark Ballads
Title Ozark Ballads PDF eBook
Author Oscar Guy Harmon
Publisher
Pages 122
Release 1925
Genre Ballads, English
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Two Longs and a Short

Two Longs and a Short
Title Two Longs and a Short PDF eBook
Author
Publisher Pelican Publishing
Pages 114
Release
Genre Arkansas
ISBN 9781455613441

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Long before cell phones and computers, home telephones were designated by a sequence of rings.

The Ozark Region, Its History and Its People

The Ozark Region, Its History and Its People
Title The Ozark Region, Its History and Its People PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 518
Release 1917
Genre Missouri
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The Elliott Homestead

The Elliott Homestead
Title The Elliott Homestead PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 192
Release 2016-10
Genre Cooking (Natural foods)
ISBN 9780996603874

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Laura Ingalls Wilder, Farm Journalist

Laura Ingalls Wilder, Farm Journalist
Title Laura Ingalls Wilder, Farm Journalist PDF eBook
Author Stephen W. Hines
Publisher University of Missouri Press
Pages 345
Release 2013-02-19
Genre Literary Collections
ISBN 0826266150

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Before Laura Ingalls Wilder found fame with her Little House books, she made a name for herself with short nonfiction pieces in magazines and newspapers. Read today, these pieces offer insight into her development as a writer and depict farm life in the Ozarks—and also show us a different Laura Ingalls Wilder from the woman we have come to know. This volume collects essays by Wilder that originally appeared in the Missouri Ruralist between 1911 and 1924. Building on the initial compilation of these articles under the title Little House in the Ozarks, this revised edition marks a more comprehensive collection by adding forty-two additional Ruralist articles and restoring passages previously omitted from other articles. Writing as “Mrs. A. J. Wilder” about modern life in the early twentieth-century Ozarks, Laura lends her advice to women of her generation on such timeless issues as how to be an equal partner with their husbands, how to support the new freedoms they’d won with the right to vote, and how to maintain important family values in their changing world. Yet she also discusses such practical matters as how to raise chickens, save time on household tasks, and set aside time to relax now and then. New articles in this edition include “Making the Best of Things,” “Economy in Egg Production,” and “Spic, Span, and Beauty.” “Magic in Plain Foods” reflects her cosmopolitanism and willingness to take advantage of new technologies, while “San Marino Is Small but Mighty” reveals her social-political philosophy and her interest in cooperation and community as well as in individualism and freedom. Mrs. Wilder was firmly committed to living in the present while finding much strength in the values of her past. A substantial introduction by Stephen W. Hines places the essays in their biographical and historical context, showing how these pieces present Wilder’s unique perspective on life and politics during the World War I era while commenting on the challenges of surviving and thriving in the rustic Ozark hill country. The former little girl from the little house was entering a new world and wrestling with such issues as motor cars and new “labor-saving” devices, but she still knew how to build a model small farm and how to get the most out of a dollar. Together, these essays lend more insight into Wilder than do even her novels and show that, while technology may have improved since she wrote them, the key to the good life hasn’t changed much in almost a century. Laura Ingalls Wilder, Farm Journalist distills the essence of her pioneer heritage and will delight fans of her later work as it sheds new light on a vanished era.