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Medicinal Plants and Home Remedies of Appalachia

Medicinal Plants and Home Remedies of Appalachia Books About Appalachia A truly great book is something as wildly natural and primitive, mysterious & marvelous, ambrosial & fertile, as a fungus or a lichen . -- Thoreau C^ The university presses within the Appalachian region provide a valuable service by printing worthwhile books often unappealing to the money-minded larger national publishers. They also issue publications not strictly within the confines of conventional scholarly works once more or less associated with the university presses. Some have re-issued needed but out-ofprint books, both fiction, non-fiction, and studies of various aspects of the region. The University Press of Kentucky at Lexington and The University of Tennessee Press at Knoxville have been especially active in issuing numerous region-related books. Below are brief reviews of some books issued by these presses. They will be glad to send brochures of their publications for the asking. THREE FROM THE UNIVERSITY PRESS OF KENTUCKY WELCOME THE TRAVELER HOME Jim Garland's Story o/ the Kentucky Mountains Edited by Julia S. Ardery, Foreword by Thomas hl. Bethell 256 pages GENERATIONS An American Family 272 pages $23.00 beginning to sweep across the mountains." At the age of thirteen, rather than preparing for college as he had hoped, http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Appalachian Review University of North Carolina Press

Medicinal Plants and Home Remedies of Appalachia

Appalachian Review , Volume 12 (4) – Jan 8, 1984

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Books About Appalachia A truly great book is something as wildly natural and primitive, mysterious & marvelous, ambrosial & fertile, as a fungus or a lichen . -- Thoreau C^ The university presses within the Appalachian region provide a valuable service by printing worthwhile books often unappealing to the money-minded larger national publishers. They also issue publications not strictly within the confines of conventional scholarly works once more or less associated with the university presses. Some have re-issued needed but out-ofprint books, both fiction, non-fiction, and studies of various aspects of the region. The University Press of Kentucky at Lexington and The University of Tennessee Press at Knoxville have been especially active in issuing numerous region-related books. Below are brief reviews of some books issued by these presses. They will be glad to send brochures of their publications for the asking. THREE FROM THE UNIVERSITY PRESS OF KENTUCKY WELCOME THE TRAVELER HOME Jim Garland's Story o/ the Kentucky Mountains Edited by Julia S. Ardery, Foreword by Thomas hl. Bethell 256 pages GENERATIONS An American Family 272 pages $23.00 beginning to sweep across the mountains." At the age of thirteen, rather than preparing for college as he had hoped,

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Appalachian ReviewUniversity of North Carolina Press

Published: Jan 8, 1984

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