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Hogwild: A Back-to-the-Land Saga
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Hogwild: A Back-to-the-Land Saga

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In Hogwild: A Back-to-the-Land Saga, readers learn that the term
Hogwild
was an outrageous ideology-that a loosely organized confederation of like-minded individuals could carve out a simple country lifestyle from an enclave of mountain land, raise their own crops, bring up their children in peace and serenity, and build their own free-spirited houses with logs timbered from the local forest in an environmentally conservative fashion. It was in the 1970s when Jock Lauterer, a photographer turned builder, joined six other families on the 300 acre homesteading community in the Southern Appalachian mountain range while documenting his experience through pictures and vivid descriptions of the process of building
Old Tom,
the house that eventually housed him and his family.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
The University of North Carolina Press
Country
United States
Date
1 January 1993
Pages
248
ISBN
9781469638478

In Hogwild: A Back-to-the-Land Saga, readers learn that the term
Hogwild
was an outrageous ideology-that a loosely organized confederation of like-minded individuals could carve out a simple country lifestyle from an enclave of mountain land, raise their own crops, bring up their children in peace and serenity, and build their own free-spirited houses with logs timbered from the local forest in an environmentally conservative fashion. It was in the 1970s when Jock Lauterer, a photographer turned builder, joined six other families on the 300 acre homesteading community in the Southern Appalachian mountain range while documenting his experience through pictures and vivid descriptions of the process of building
Old Tom,
the house that eventually housed him and his family.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
The University of North Carolina Press
Country
United States
Date
1 January 1993
Pages
248
ISBN
9781469638478