A farmer in Rich Square, North Carolina, Robert B. Outland III holds a doctorate in history from Louisiana State University.
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[Previous praise] This is, quite simply, a fascinating book. It is deeply researched, vast in chronological scope, and Outland is clear and engaging whether discussing colonial mercantile policy, forest ecology, or gum collection.--American Historical Review [Previous praise] Tapping the Pines is a richly detailed and melancholy reminder of the environmental and human costs of this forgotten southern industry.--Mississippi Quarterly [Previous praise] Outland has produced a work that should stand as the reference for naval stores questions for years to come. Well written and extremely well organized, Tapping the Pines contributes much to our understanding of an ever-more-complicated South.--Register of the Kentucky Historical Society

