Author: Jeffrey R Frazier
Publisher: Pennsylvania Fireside Tales
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
This volume, and subsequent volumes, include beloved folk tales and legends collected by the author during his travels in the hills region of Pennsylvania.
Pennsylvania Fireside Tales Volume 1
Author: Jeffrey R Frazier
Publisher: Pennsylvania Fireside Tales
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
This volume, and subsequent volumes, include beloved folk tales and legends collected by the author during his travels in the hills region of Pennsylvania.
Publisher: Pennsylvania Fireside Tales
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
This volume, and subsequent volumes, include beloved folk tales and legends collected by the author during his travels in the hills region of Pennsylvania.
Pennsylvania Fireside Tales Volume 6
Author: Jeffrey/Robert Frazier
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781630682231
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 242
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781630682231
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 242
Book Description
Pennsylvania Fireside Tales
Author: Jeffrey R. Frazier
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 176
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 176
Book Description
Pennsylvania Fireside Tales Volume 3
Author: Jeffrey/Robert Frazier
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781626204614
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 226
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781626204614
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 226
Book Description
Roaring Tigers
Author: Merrill Shaffer
Publisher: Sunbury Press, Incorporated
ISBN: 9781620068847
Category : Sports & Recreation
Languages : en
Pages : 278
Book Description
High school football has been played in Pennsylvania since the late-1800s. The rich tradition of Pennsylvania scholastic football has produced legendary players, coaches, and teams. However, situated between the cornfields in the vast farmlands of central Pennsylvania is a small high school with a story that needs to be told. Surprisingly few have heard of or recognize this incredible team. From their humble beginnings in 1962, the Southern Columbia Tigers have become the most successful high school football program that Pennsylvania has ever seen. But success on the gridiron has not always been easy for the Tigers and their devoted fans. They experienced their share of growing pains and endured a multi-season losing streak that saw the program nearly dropped by the school's administration. However, Southern played with grit and determination that would lay the foundation for the dynasty to come. The winners of a record-eleven Pennsylvania Interscholastic Athletic Association football championships, the Tigers have been named the small-school national football champions three consecutive years. Southern's head coach has the most career victories in Pennsylvania high school football history. The program has produced numerous college players and a Super Bowl champion. The team has experienced the pinnacle of success, endured and overcame unthinkable tragedies, and has never compromised ethics and academics for the sake of victory. This is the story of the Southern Columbia Tigers.
Publisher: Sunbury Press, Incorporated
ISBN: 9781620068847
Category : Sports & Recreation
Languages : en
Pages : 278
Book Description
High school football has been played in Pennsylvania since the late-1800s. The rich tradition of Pennsylvania scholastic football has produced legendary players, coaches, and teams. However, situated between the cornfields in the vast farmlands of central Pennsylvania is a small high school with a story that needs to be told. Surprisingly few have heard of or recognize this incredible team. From their humble beginnings in 1962, the Southern Columbia Tigers have become the most successful high school football program that Pennsylvania has ever seen. But success on the gridiron has not always been easy for the Tigers and their devoted fans. They experienced their share of growing pains and endured a multi-season losing streak that saw the program nearly dropped by the school's administration. However, Southern played with grit and determination that would lay the foundation for the dynasty to come. The winners of a record-eleven Pennsylvania Interscholastic Athletic Association football championships, the Tigers have been named the small-school national football champions three consecutive years. Southern's head coach has the most career victories in Pennsylvania high school football history. The program has produced numerous college players and a Super Bowl champion. The team has experienced the pinnacle of success, endured and overcame unthinkable tragedies, and has never compromised ethics and academics for the sake of victory. This is the story of the Southern Columbia Tigers.
Pennsylvania Fireside Tales Volume 7
Author: Jeffrey/Robert Frazier
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781630683702
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 264
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781630683702
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 264
Book Description
Pennsylvania Fireside Tales Volume VIII: Origins and Foundations of Pennsylvania Mountain Folktales, Legends, and Folklore
Author: Jeffrey Robert Frazier
Publisher: Pennsylvania Fireside Tales
ISBN: 9781792309069
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 260
Book Description
This is the eighth volume in the author's Pennsylvania Fireside Tales series.
Publisher: Pennsylvania Fireside Tales
ISBN: 9781792309069
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 260
Book Description
This is the eighth volume in the author's Pennsylvania Fireside Tales series.
Lost in the Woods
Author: Robin Moore
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781729069714
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 106
Book Description
Follow Author and Storyteller Robin Moore back to his boyhood home in the mountains of Central Pennsylvania, where he and his grandfather spent their days on the thickly-forested woods, exploring the beauty and mystery of the natural world.From the Introduction: The first really valuable thing I lost in the woods was a Barlow pocket knife. It was a knife my grandfather had given me for my eighth birthday. As he handed it to me, he said, "I guess you're old enough to have this now." But I wasn't. I had the knife less than a week before I lost it. I'll never know for sure how it got lost. One moment I had it, then it was gone. As soon as I knew the knife was missing, I wondered if I really was old enough to have such a fine possession. Fighting back tears of frustration, I remember hunting for that knife, going down on my hands and knees and searching through the leaves in the woods near our house. But I never found it. It's probably still laying out there somewhere, its bone handle dulled by the weather, its blade rusted the color of leaves in Autumn. Since then, I have lost many things in the woods: hats and gloves, wrist watches, flashlights and compasses. But probably the thing I miss the most is the loss of the woods themselves. When I was a boy, growing up in the mountains of Central Pennsylvania, I lived right across the road from my grandfather's house, just outside the town of Roopsburg. In those days, the woods and fields of the Appalachian foothills were still free and wild. And my grandfather and I spent as much time as we could out and away from civilization, roaming through the wild world. But nowadays, many of the places where I dreamed and played aren't wild anymore. They have been chopped up into neat yards with large houses, surrounded by wooden fences enclosing plastic swing sets. Even worse, some of our favorite places have been taken by highways and parking lots and shopping malls. The wildness of those places has been lost, at least for the next hundred years or so, until the woods comes back to reclaim them. But, as every storyteller knows, nothing is really lost as long as it lingers in the imagination. So come along with me now, and I'll take you back to some of my favorite wild spots and tell you a little about the sad and wonderful things that happened there...Author Biography: Robin Moore is an award-winning author and storyteller who has written more than a dozen books about the History and Folklore of the Pennsylvania Mountains, where his family has lived for more than 200 years. He has given more than 5,000 programs and workshops at schools. libraries, museums and festivals and has told stories to more than a million people. He served as a combat soldier in Vietnam, earned a Journalism Degree from Pennsylvania State University and worked as a newspaper reporter and magazine editor before beginning his career as a children's book author and traveling storyteller in 1981. He was named Storyteller of the Year and Author of the Year by the Pennsylvania School Librarians Association. He holds a Master's Degree in Oral Traditions and is Program Coordinator for the Writing and Oral Traditions Program at The Graduate Institute. In addition to being published by HarperCollins, Random House and Simon & Schuster, he is owner of Groundhog Press, a small independent publishing house which produces books and recordings celebrating the oral tradition.
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781729069714
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 106
Book Description
Follow Author and Storyteller Robin Moore back to his boyhood home in the mountains of Central Pennsylvania, where he and his grandfather spent their days on the thickly-forested woods, exploring the beauty and mystery of the natural world.From the Introduction: The first really valuable thing I lost in the woods was a Barlow pocket knife. It was a knife my grandfather had given me for my eighth birthday. As he handed it to me, he said, "I guess you're old enough to have this now." But I wasn't. I had the knife less than a week before I lost it. I'll never know for sure how it got lost. One moment I had it, then it was gone. As soon as I knew the knife was missing, I wondered if I really was old enough to have such a fine possession. Fighting back tears of frustration, I remember hunting for that knife, going down on my hands and knees and searching through the leaves in the woods near our house. But I never found it. It's probably still laying out there somewhere, its bone handle dulled by the weather, its blade rusted the color of leaves in Autumn. Since then, I have lost many things in the woods: hats and gloves, wrist watches, flashlights and compasses. But probably the thing I miss the most is the loss of the woods themselves. When I was a boy, growing up in the mountains of Central Pennsylvania, I lived right across the road from my grandfather's house, just outside the town of Roopsburg. In those days, the woods and fields of the Appalachian foothills were still free and wild. And my grandfather and I spent as much time as we could out and away from civilization, roaming through the wild world. But nowadays, many of the places where I dreamed and played aren't wild anymore. They have been chopped up into neat yards with large houses, surrounded by wooden fences enclosing plastic swing sets. Even worse, some of our favorite places have been taken by highways and parking lots and shopping malls. The wildness of those places has been lost, at least for the next hundred years or so, until the woods comes back to reclaim them. But, as every storyteller knows, nothing is really lost as long as it lingers in the imagination. So come along with me now, and I'll take you back to some of my favorite wild spots and tell you a little about the sad and wonderful things that happened there...Author Biography: Robin Moore is an award-winning author and storyteller who has written more than a dozen books about the History and Folklore of the Pennsylvania Mountains, where his family has lived for more than 200 years. He has given more than 5,000 programs and workshops at schools. libraries, museums and festivals and has told stories to more than a million people. He served as a combat soldier in Vietnam, earned a Journalism Degree from Pennsylvania State University and worked as a newspaper reporter and magazine editor before beginning his career as a children's book author and traveling storyteller in 1981. He was named Storyteller of the Year and Author of the Year by the Pennsylvania School Librarians Association. He holds a Master's Degree in Oral Traditions and is Program Coordinator for the Writing and Oral Traditions Program at The Graduate Institute. In addition to being published by HarperCollins, Random House and Simon & Schuster, he is owner of Groundhog Press, a small independent publishing house which produces books and recordings celebrating the oral tradition.
Pennsylvania Fireside Tales Volume 3
Author: Jeffrey R. Frazier
Publisher: Pennsylvania Fireside Tales
ISBN:
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
It is the author's opinion that it is not an exaggeration to say that if anyone wishes to experience one of those rare moments of true happiness that occurs in a lifetime, they should go to the maintains and search for a teller of the old tales. When sitting amidst the scenery that is woven into the heart and soul of the stories themselves, cares of this present hectic age seem to melt away, and the listener is indeed transported to another level - a finer "phase" of existence that everyone should be able to experience whenever they so desire. It has been this writer's privilege to feel a renewed optimism each time I've gone back to the hills, and that's the same "high" that I hope the reader gets when he peruses the stories preserved in my Pennsylvania Fireside Tales series. In the meantime I continue to explore Pennsylvania's mountains. It seems that they still call to me, and when they do, I must go. And that's because it's from those mountaintops that I sometimes feel that I can almost touch the "roof" of Pennsylvania, which in turn inspires me to collect still more of those old-time tales that calm the spirit but also which fire the imagination to the point where fact and romance seem one and the same.
Publisher: Pennsylvania Fireside Tales
ISBN:
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
It is the author's opinion that it is not an exaggeration to say that if anyone wishes to experience one of those rare moments of true happiness that occurs in a lifetime, they should go to the maintains and search for a teller of the old tales. When sitting amidst the scenery that is woven into the heart and soul of the stories themselves, cares of this present hectic age seem to melt away, and the listener is indeed transported to another level - a finer "phase" of existence that everyone should be able to experience whenever they so desire. It has been this writer's privilege to feel a renewed optimism each time I've gone back to the hills, and that's the same "high" that I hope the reader gets when he peruses the stories preserved in my Pennsylvania Fireside Tales series. In the meantime I continue to explore Pennsylvania's mountains. It seems that they still call to me, and when they do, I must go. And that's because it's from those mountaintops that I sometimes feel that I can almost touch the "roof" of Pennsylvania, which in turn inspires me to collect still more of those old-time tales that calm the spirit but also which fire the imagination to the point where fact and romance seem one and the same.
Love at Deep Dusk
Author: J. Harvie Wilkinson
Publisher: Milford House Press
ISBN: 9781620065761
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 174
Book Description
Could you forgive the person who betrayed you?Leah is on a journey across Pennsylvania, confronting questions she never thought she'd ask: Can she forgive the man who hurt her the most?If she doesn't, will she be in need of forgiveness?Does life waste away if she doesn't find the answers?As a result of her husband's betrayal and deaths in the family, Leah forges through long stretches of her life alone. She is torn between her profession and motherhood, torn between her affection for her small town and the exhilarating pace of life in Philadelphia. On a quest for her own identity, she must look inwardly to determine if she's her mother's child or her very different father's.Where does the answer lie? Is the man who wounded her a source of deepening pain or the one who's most likely to rescue her from despair?"Fast-paced, crisply written, and with surprising fateful twists, Love at Deep Dusk will draw you into the rhythms of both small-town life and big-city hustle while provoking lingering questions of home, divided loyalties, and above all, the primacy of love." - Leslie Williams, author of Even the Dark
Publisher: Milford House Press
ISBN: 9781620065761
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 174
Book Description
Could you forgive the person who betrayed you?Leah is on a journey across Pennsylvania, confronting questions she never thought she'd ask: Can she forgive the man who hurt her the most?If she doesn't, will she be in need of forgiveness?Does life waste away if she doesn't find the answers?As a result of her husband's betrayal and deaths in the family, Leah forges through long stretches of her life alone. She is torn between her profession and motherhood, torn between her affection for her small town and the exhilarating pace of life in Philadelphia. On a quest for her own identity, she must look inwardly to determine if she's her mother's child or her very different father's.Where does the answer lie? Is the man who wounded her a source of deepening pain or the one who's most likely to rescue her from despair?"Fast-paced, crisply written, and with surprising fateful twists, Love at Deep Dusk will draw you into the rhythms of both small-town life and big-city hustle while provoking lingering questions of home, divided loyalties, and above all, the primacy of love." - Leslie Williams, author of Even the Dark