"The Land of the Sky;" Or, Adventures in Mountain By-ways

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Total Pages : 144
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ISBN-10 : UVA:X002059568
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Synopsis "The Land of the Sky;" Or, Adventures in Mountain By-ways by : Christian Reid

Christian Reid (Mrs. Frances Tiernan) wrote this her tenth novel in 1875. This book gave the North Carolina mountain region its name. A charming yet highly significant book, also included is an 1877 nonfiction article by Reid about the mountains. Copyright © Libri GmbH. All rights reserved.

"The Land of the Sky"

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Total Pages : 130
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ISBN-10 : OCLC:11748469
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Synopsis "The Land of the Sky" by : Christian Reid

Creating the Land of the Sky

Creating the Land of the Sky
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Publisher : University of Alabama Press
Total Pages : 258
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ISBN-10 : 9780817356040
ISBN-13 : 0817356045
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Synopsis Creating the Land of the Sky by : Richard D. Starnes

A sophisticated inquiry into tourism's social and economic power across the South. In the early 19th century, planter families from South Carolina, Georgia, and eastern North Carolina left their low-country estates during the summer to relocate their households to vacation homes in the mountains of western North Carolina. Those unable to afford the expense of a second home relaxed at the hotels that emerged to meet their needs. This early tourist activity set the stage for tourism to become the region's New South industry. After 1865, the development of railroads and the bugeoning consumer culture led to the expansion of tourism across the whole region. Richard Starnes argues that western North Carolina benefited from the romanticized image of Appalachia in the post-Civil War American consciousness. This image transformed the southern highlands into an exotic travel destination, a place where both climate and culture offered visitors a myriad of diversions. This depiction was futher bolstered by partnerships between state and federal agencies, local boosters, and outside developers to create the atrtactions necessary to lure tourists to the region. As tourism grew, so did the tension between leaders in the industry and local residents. The commodification of regional culture, low-wage tourism jobs, inflated land prices, and negative personal experiences bred no small degree of animosity among mountain residents toward visitors. Starnes's study provides a better understanding of the significant role that tourism played in shaping communities across the South.

Terra Incognita

Terra Incognita
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Publisher : Univ. of Tennessee Press
Total Pages : 471
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ISBN-10 : 9781572334786
ISBN-13 : 1572334789
Rating : 4/5 (86 Downloads)

Synopsis Terra Incognita by : Anne Bridges

Terra Incognita is the most comprehensive bibliography of sources related to the Great Smoky Mountains ever created. Compiled and edited by three librarians, this authoritative and meticulously researched work is an indispensable reference for scholars and students studying any aspect of the region’s past. Starting with the de Soto map of 1544, the earliest document that purports to describe anything about the Great Smoky Mountains, and continuing through 1934 with the establishment of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park—today the most visited national park in the United States—this volume catalogs books, periodical and journal articles, selected newspaper reports, government publications, dissertations, and theses published during that period. This bibliography treats the Great Smoky Mountain Region in western North Carolina and east Tennessee systematically and extensively in its full historic and social context. Prefatory material includes a timeline of the Great Smoky Mountains and a list of suggested readings on the era covered. The book is divided into thirteen thematic chapters, each featuring an introductory essay that discusses the nature and value of the materials in that section. Following each overview is an annotated bibliography that includes full citation information and a bibliographic description of each entry. Chapters cover the history of the area; the Cherokee in the Great Smoky Mountains; the national forest movement and the formation of the national park; life in the locality; Horace Kephart, perhaps the most important chronicler to document the mountains and their inhabitants; natural resources; early travel; music; literature; early exploration and science; maps; and recreation and tourism. Sure to become a standard resource on this rich and vital region, Terra Incognita is an essential acquisition for all academic and public libraries and a boundless resource for researchers and students of the region.

Appletons' Journal

Appletons' Journal
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Total Pages : 842
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ISBN-10 : IND:32000000473779
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Seekers of Scenery

Seekers of Scenery
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Publisher : Univ. of Tennessee Press
Total Pages : 414
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ISBN-10 : 1572332786
ISBN-13 : 9781572332782
Rating : 4/5 (86 Downloads)

Synopsis Seekers of Scenery by : Kevin E. O'Donnell

An anthology of nineteenth-century travel writing about southern Appalachia, reflecting a body of magazine travel writing that emerged during a period in which the region was being discovered and defined within mainstream American culture.

The Literary World

The Literary World
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Total Pages : 550
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ISBN-10 : HARVARD:32044094025582
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