Johnny Appleseed and the American Orchard

JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY PRESSISBN: 9781421407296

A Cultural History

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By William Kerrigan
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List of Maps and Figures
Preface
Introduction
1. Seeds
2. Becoming Johnny Appleseed
3. Suckers
4. Walking Barefoot to Jerusalem
5. To Serve God or Mammon
6. Yankee Saint and the Red Delicious
Notes
Essay on Sources
Index

""Readers who are seeking new insights into America's cultural history through the lens of the American orchard, or just hoping for a refreshing look at Johnny Appleseed, will find that this book is replete with new information culled from over fifteen years of meticulous research in country courthouses, historical societies, and Swedenborgian archives. They will also be delighted to discover that the tastelessness of an overproduced, overgrown, chemically dependent apple is absent; instead, they will find the invigorating crispness and freshness of a sun-ripened, pioneer apple, eaten at leisure with one's back against a sturdy tree.""

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