Harlan Hubbard
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Payne Hollow: Life on the Fringe of Society
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1974
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6 editions
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Shantyboat: A River Way of Life
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1977
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4 editions
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Shantyboat On The Bayous
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published
1990
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3 editions
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Payne Hollow Journal
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published
1996
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5 editions
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Shantyboat Journal
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published
1994
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3 editions
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The Woodcuts of Harlan Hubbard
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published
1994
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2 editions
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The Watercolors of Harlan Hubbard
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Shantyboat On The Bayous
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Payne Hollow: Life on the Fringe of Society
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1985
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Shantyboat: A River Way of Life by Hubbard, Harlan (1977) Paperback
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“The best use of time is to enjoy it, as I do when working in peaceful silence. I am surprised that anyone with a love for growing things will take up with artificial contrivances that come between him and nature, which break the spell woven by all the delicate garden influences, the songs of birds and insects, the sound of rustling leaves, the smell of freshly turned soil, the direct contact with the earth. What is he in the garden for?”
― Payne Hollow: Life on the Fringe of Society
― Payne Hollow: Life on the Fringe of Society
“Speeding northward in our glass and steel capsule we felt like disembodied spirits scouring the earth on a quest perhaps hopeless. The automobile is the epitome of modern civilization-it promises much but conceals fatal defects.”
― Payne Hollow: Life on the Fringe of Society
― Payne Hollow: Life on the Fringe of Society
“Sunflower seeds on their cushion lie in a pattern of interlacing circles, all in sober tones of gray that seem to repent the wanton flowering of summer. Jade green soybeans in bristly, dark-brown pods and rich yellow corn in faded husks. It is a near miracle to pull tapering orange carrots out of the ground or dark-red beets; sweet potatoes most of all, so varied in shape and size, of such a golden color. The slanting sun is warm, the sky above the tawny earth is of deepest blue. The gardener harvests much that was never planted.”
― Payne Hollow: Life on the Fringe of Society
― Payne Hollow: Life on the Fringe of Society
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