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The Last Resort

Journal of a Salt River Camp 1942-43
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In 1942, a 19-year-old University of Kentucky biology student began keeping a logbook at the camp he and a buddy had built along Salt River in central Kentucky. Part field journal, part diary, it chronicles the outdoor adventures of a group of young men in rural America just before they are called to serve during World War II. Their story is a reminder of a time when our lives were more rooted in the natural world, before a global war and the industries and public institutions it spawned accelerated our dislocation from our homes and our land. After serving as a lieutenant in Patton's army, the author, John C. Goodlett, continued his studies as a biologist at Harvard Forest and eventually accepted a position as a plant geographer at Johns Hopkins University. His life was cut short at age 44, but his academic contributions and these earliest journal notations reveal a man committed to the study of the natural world and the joys it offers its human inhabitants.

Author Biography

John C. Goodlett was a professor of plant geography at Johns Hopkins University. David Hoefer is an adjunct instructor in the anthropology department at the University of Louisville. Sallie Showalter is a writer and editor living in Georgetown, Kentucky.
Release date Australia
August 18th, 2017
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Contributors
  • Edited by Sallie Goodlett Showalter
  • Introduction by David Hoefer
Illustrations
36 illustrations
Imprint
Murky Press
Pages
240
Publisher
Murky Press
Dimensions
127x203x14
ISBN-13
9780999254004
Product ID
27470242

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