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  About the film:
The Appalachians: The Film
About Appalachia
Filming with Johnny Cash
Tune-In Info
Study Guide
 
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The Appalachians

The Illustrated Companion Book on Appalachia Published by Random House


Some 23 million people live in Appalachia. In a time when the world has become the global village and America the global nation, there is one place where things are largely as they used to be.

Protected by mountains, largely ignored by industry and developers, Appalachia is America's first and last frontier. Encompassing more than 195,000 square miles in thirteen states, it possesses the least-understood and most under-appreciated subculture in the United States.

Published by Random House to coincide with the television documentary, "The Appalachians" will fill the void in books about the region, offering a rich portrait of its history and its legacy in music, literature, and film.

The text includes essays by some of Appalachia's most respected scholars and journalists; excerpts from never-before-published diaries and journals; first-hand recollections from Appalachians like Loretta Lynn, Ricky Skaggs, and Ralph Stanley; indigenous song lyrics and poetry; and oral histories from common folk whose roots run strong and deep.

The book also includes more than 100 illustrations, both archival and newly created. It contains more than 180 photos and illustrations including 16 pages of color photographs. The Smithsonian has declared 2004 "The Year of Appalachia," and Mari-Lynn Evans, the film's executive producer, writes that the book and film provide "a multifaceted glimpse of the history of Appalachia; who came to the land, why they came, what they found, what they did, and why they stayed."

Here is a wondrous book celebrating one of our nation's richest native cultures.

To read a review of the book, click here.

To purchase the book: Check your local bookstore for "The Appalachians." It can also be purchased on Amazon.com, or at Barnes & Noble.




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