Description
The most complete one-volume work available on the Appalachian Cultural Heritage of West Virginians. Written by a group of West Virginia’s finest scholars and edited by Dr. B. B. Maurer. The twelve chapters cover Man and the Appalachian Wilderness, Culture, Arts and Crafts, Language, Folklore and Literature, Family and Home, Music, Religion, Black Culture. A great resource to learn why West Virginians are the way “we” are. Very readable. Paperback. 352 pages.