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OverviewAnyone who has ever lived in the great state of Pennsylvania has at one time or another either read about or heard someone talk about one of its folktales and legends. These types of stories seem to be a part of our heritage here in the Keystone State, and they are unquestionably an intriguing source of entertainment even yet today. In fact, they seem so popular that new ones are born all the time. However this continuous creation of new material tends to push the older tales into the background until they are either lost forever or are barely kept alive in the undercurrents of oral history. The intent of this first volume, and subsequent volumes, of the Pennsylvania Fireside Tales series, is to preserve some of these older stories, and to bring them to the attention of the current generation, who may not know that the history of this state is filled with tales of human interest that rival anything that can be seen on television or in the movie theatres of today. In this volume: Legends of the Seven Mountains Witchmaster versus Witch The Great Train Robbery Detweiler The Mournful Ghost of Swamp Church Sounds of Battle The Lost Brother of Bald Eagle Valley Hush Little Baby (Don't you cry) Rafting Days Canyon Cries Sleepless Night in a Haunted House Panther Hollow The Ewig Yaer From Indian Trails to Highways Horsing Around The Still on the Hill Spirits of the Mine Patch The King's Stool (A legend of Clark's Valley) Sam Ertel's Panthers Full Product DetailsAuthor: Jeffrey R FrazierPublisher: Catamount Press Imprint: Catamount Press Volume: 1 Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.00cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.268kg ISBN: 9798888191668Pages: 178 Publication Date: 21 November 2023 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In stock We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor Information"Jeffrey R. Frazier was born and raised in Centre Hall, Centre County, where he says he grew up in a ""Tom Sawyer sort of way"", later graduating with a BS from Penn State in 1967, and then an MBA from Rider University in New Jersey in 1978. Some of the fondest memories of his boyhood include explorations of out-of-the-way spots in the mountains and accounts of the legends that seem to cling to them, and beginning in 1970 he began collecting those same kind of anecdotes from all over the state; ranging from the Blue Mountains of Berks and Lehigh Counties, the South Mountains of Adams County, the ""Black Forest"" area of Potter and Tioga Counties, the Alleghenies of Clearfield and Blair Counties, and the other counties in the middle. He has compiled his vast collection of tales into a series titled Pennsylvania Fireside Tales. This volume is a continuation of his work, written in a format that the average reader can enjoy, especially those who love the green valleys and cloud-covered mountain peaks of Pennsylvania as much as he does." Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |