Country Miles Are Longer Than City Miles

An Important Document in the Art and Social History of Americana

by Craig Evan Royce


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 12/20/2006

Format : E-Book
Dimensions : N/A
Page Count : 1
ISBN : 9781467063272
Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 152
ISBN : 9781425947767

About the Book

Unplug the clock.  Turn off the television.  Put a stack of John Hartford albums on the stereo.  Sit back and take a trip to the hills of eastern Kentucky.

 

Come meet other real people among the hills, but don’t expect to see any stereotypes of hillbillies or moonshine stills.

 

His tribute to these gentle people is, in the best sense, poetic.  His writing flows like a creek running down the piney mountains.

 

Royce has given the world an impressive record of one of the last remnants of American culture still uncontaminated by a plastic mentality.  It is hoped this warm and beautiful book will not be an epitaph to the mountain culture, but the start of the renaissance of their natural lifestyle.

-Greg Bailey, Columbia Missourian

 

 

 

Country Miles are Longer than City Miles, a sort of Kentucky Foxfire that examines with reverence about 20 of the state’s artisans and their work.

 

Royce’s book is a genuine artcraft of its own kind, a lovingly carved little piece of work that exudes vibrant enthusiasm from every page.

 

It is good to see ourselves as others see us.  In this case, it can bring us back to some sense of ourselves.

 

Commitment to excellence is a rare enough quality in most any human undertaking, and it is this quality that Craig Evan Royce is concerned with in Country Miles are Longer than City Miles.

 

-Review by Don Edwards

Herald-Leader Literary Columnist

The Lexington Herald-Leader

 

 

 

This is a craft book of a different genre.

 

It is the story of the inseparable love that the true craftsman has for his work - and his respect for nature.

 

Each chapter opens with a sepia photo - and every priceless photo tells a story.  Interviews with the individual craft folk are written in dialect - and the first-hand mountain memoirs are indeed moving and enlightening simultaneously.

 

Author Royce has compiled a unique and inspiring glimpse into the art of the southern highlands from which all who read, be they craftsmen or not, can benefit.

 

-edited by Susan Bruno, The NEWPORT NEWS DAILY PRESS


About the Author

Craig Evan Royce was born in Oakland, California, and received a Bachelor’s Degree from the University of Kentucky, where he became interested in the people and art of the Appalachian southern highlands. A short time thereafter he returned to California and opened a museum/gallery in the art colony of Laguna Beach that featured art from the southern highlands.

 

He has also discovered and recorded seven archaic and prehistoric archaeological sites in the Northern Canyonlands Province of the Colorado Plateau in the San Rafael Swell region of Southeastern Utah.  These sites have been assigned Smithsonian Site Numbers through the State of Utah Division of State History. Artifacts from the largest of the sites are curated in the United States Department of the Interior collections at the College of Eastern Utah Prehistoric Museum in Price, Utah.

 

Since 1993 he has served as the Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Services Non-Game Program Peregrine Falcon Restoration Project Lexington Falcon Watch Volunteer Coordinator in Lexington, Kentucky.  He currently lives in Lexington, Kentucky and maintains a home in East Carbon City, Utah.