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A knight of the Cumberland [The Blight in the Hills; On the Wild Dog's Trail; The Auricular Talent of the Hon. Samuel Budd; Close Quarters; Back to the Hills; The Great Day;

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A knight of the Cumberland [The Blight in the Hills; On the Wild Dog's Trail; The Auricular Talent of the Hon. Samuel Budd; Close Quarters; Back to the Hills; The Great Day;

de Fox, John, 1863-1919

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New York, C. Scribner's Sons, 1906, 1906. Book. Very Good. Hardcover. 1st Edition. 5 preliminary leaves, 3-158 pages color frontispiece, 3 color plates 20 cm ; decorated red cloth ; no dustjacket ; LCCN: 06-37963 ; LC: PZ3.F833; PS1702; Dewey: 813.52 ; illustrated by F.C. Yohn. ; OCLC: 1204611 ; "Populated by a parade of fascinating characters, this slice-of-life story provides a glimpse into life in the Appalachian region in the early twentieth century. A prodigal son, the offspring of a legendary local moonshiner, makes his yearly pilgrimage home to the wilds of Virginia, where he kicks off the vestiges of his comparatively sophisticated existence in the city and immerses himself in the local customs." ; ontents; I -- The Blight in the Hills; II -- On the Wild Dog's Trail; III -- The Auricular Talent of the Hon. Samuel Budd; IV -- Close Quarters; V -- Back to the Hills; VI -- The Great Day; VII -- At Last-The Tournament; VIII -- The Knight Passes. ; writing on front end paper ; "he story is told by a writer who is the son of a moonshiner. He has moved to the city to contend with a more civilized existence, but he comes back to The Gap (Big Stone Gap, VA) every summer. This summer he brings along his little sister and a womanish, black-haired, black-eyed beauty that townspeople and mountainfolk perversely call "The Blight." And yet no man nor woman nor stubborn mule could withstand her undefinable appeal. The boy and two girls travel from the north by train and arrive in town where they meet the Hon. Samuel Budd who is involved with the budding politics of this new district, Marston who engineered the train, and a drunken young tough who tries to attack Marston for a timeless injustice. There is an immediate trial where the young man is fined and told to leave town. He does, but his vision of The Blight wins his attention. The three travelers continue on their way up the mountain (silently protected by The Knight) because the boy had promised to show The Blight the blossoming, fragrant, Applachian summer. Before winter hits, the girls are sent back up north, but they revisit the next summer where there is an uncommon incorporation of tournament, duel, and stump-speaking. Fox attempts to illustrate the ways people of the wilderness struggled--sometimes unsuccessfully--with the patronizing socialites. The character of Marston the engineer and The Wild Dog, who is also The Knight, blends the civilizing effects of steady work and the emotional attraction of magnificence, whether by scenic beauty or human elegance." ; top edge gilt ; illustrations in color ; VG.

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A knight of the Cumberland [The Blight in the Hills; On the Wild Dog's Trail; The Auricular Talent of the Hon. Samuel Budd; Close Quarters; Back to the Hills; The Great Day;
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Fox, John, 1863-1919
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New York, C. Scribner's Sons, 1906
Fecha de publicación
1906
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Kentucky -- Fiction. Athelstane banjo base-ball big sisters black horse Blight Blight's face Buck looked chin corner crowd Cumberland dark horse darkies Dave Branham Discarded Dog's door engineer feet feller fire Fourth of July girls going gone gr

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