Foxfire 3 Review
We purchased Foxfire volumes 1-12 in a single purchase and are very pleased. If one is looking to learn skills from the "old school," then this series is a good one to purchase. Whether searching for how to build a log cabin the good, old-school way, learning how to make a natural bed of hay, stitching, or soap-making, this series will be valuable to you. The directions are good, and in many cases there are detailed photos or drawings that accompany the instructions being given. A good read. Worth the money if you are interested in learning many skills that are quickly being lost from generations past.
Foxfire 3 Overview
Interviews and essays describe the way of life and crafts of pioneer America still surviving in the Appalachian region.
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Customer Reviews
Foxfire 3, A Great Study in past life - Jeffrey E. Combs - winston salem, NC United States
this series covers animal care, banjos and dulcimers, wild plant foods, butter churns, ginseng and more.All of the foxfire books have a similar format: interviews with elders who practice a specific handicraft. Get them all, they are great.
Foxfire --two volumes - Nancye Thomas - Mount Juliet, TN
This series depicts the culture of the Appalachian so well. It is a reminder of the hardships that our ancestors as well as the people still of this region endured then and now.
Very pleased with Foxfire 3! - Christina K. Cabell -
I had a pleasant surprise when searching for the Foxfire 3 book and received it promptly! Thank you!
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