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As the heyday of the lumber camps faded, a young scholar named
Franz Rickaby set out to find songs from shanty boys, river
drivers, and sawmill hands in the Upper Midwest. Traveling mostly
on foot with a fiddle slung over his shoulder, Rickaby fell into
easy conversation with the men, collecting not just the words of
songs, but the tunes, making careful notes about his informants and
their performances. Shortly before his groundbreaking and
much-praised Ballads and Songs of the Shanty Boy was published in
1926, Rickaby died, leaving later folklorists, cultural historians,
and folksong enthusiasts with little knowledge of his life and
other unpublished research. Pinery Boys now incorporates,
commemorates, contextualizes, and complements Rickaby's early work.
It includes an introduction and annotations throughout by eminent
folklore scholar James P. Leary and an engaging, impressively
researched biography by Rickaby's granddaughter Gretchen Dykstra.
Central to this edition are Rickaby's own introduction and the
original fifty-one songs that he published-including ""Jack
Haggerty's Flat River Girl,"" ""The Little Brown Bulls,"" ""Ole
from Norway,"" ""The Red Iron Ore,"" and ""Morrissey and the
Russian Sailor""-plus fourteen additional songs selected to
represent the varied collecting Rickaby did beyond the lumber
camps. Supplemented by historical photographs, Pinery Boys fully
reveals Franz Rickaby as a visionary artist and scholar and
provides glimpses into the past lives of woods poets and singers.
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