Own the Complete Set of This Classic Series Dive into the heart of Appalachian traditions with The Foxfire Books Complete Series. Featuring ancient skills culled from interviews with mountain old-timers, this collection includes all 12 volumes that are full of old-school skills like crafts, food preservation, and living off the land. Includes all 12 Foxfire books. Whether you're a beginner or a seasoned homesteader, these books will help you learn new skills for self-sufficiency. Each volume features unique Appalachian traditions and stories from local families, bringing history to life. Find practical advice that remains relevant for both rustic and modern living. A great gift for nature lovers, history buffs and DIY enthusiasts
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The Foxfire Books Complete Series

Own the Complete Set of This Classic Series

Dive into the heart of Appalachian traditions with The Foxfire Books Complete Series. Featuring ancient skills culled from interviews with mountain old-timers, this collection includes all 12 volumes that are full of old-school skills like crafts, food preservation, and living off the land.

  • Includes all 12 Foxfire books
  • Whether you're a beginner or a seasoned homesteader, these books will help you learn new skills for self-sufficiency
  • Each volume features unique Appalachian traditions and stories from local families, bringing history to life
  • Find practical advice that remains relevant for both rustic and modern living
  • A great gift for nature lovers, history buffs and DIY enthusiasts
  • Features stunning photography that captures the essence of Appalachian life and craftsmanship
  • Each 6" x 9"
Volume 1: Vittles, log cabins, crafts, planting by signs
Volume 2: Edible plants, beekeeping, wagon making, weaving
Volume 3: Livestock, banjos, edible plants, butter churns (see Note)
Volume 4: Making knives, fiddles, cheese, traps, plows
Volume 5: Making iron and guns, blacksmithing, hunting
Volume 6: Making gourd banjos, shoes, toys and games (see Note)
Volume 7: Mountain religions, snake-handling, singing (see Note)
Volume 8: Black heritage, making pottery, cock fighting
Volume 9: Herb cures, quilting, log cabins, good yarns (see Note)
Volume 10: Railroad lore, boardinghouses, Depression era Appalachia, chairmaking, whirligigs, snake canes, and gourd art
Volume 11: Plant use, preserving, cooking, hunting, fishing
Volume 12: Square dancing, Cherokee traditions, veterans' stories
Note: Includes a cumulative index