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In 1976 a man driving a sports car was stopped by a Georgia State
Trooper at three in the morning on an old highway between Atlanta
and Columbus. The trooper was shot dead and the driver fled on foot
into the Great Pine Woods. A few hours later a manhunt was
launched. A manhunt-that most terrifying of adventures for both the
hunters and the pursued. This is the story of the man who fled the
scene so boldly and so foolishly, the manhunt with its clockwork
precision, and the men who took weapons into the forest when the
prey was finally at bay. It is necessarily an appalling story told
in ghastly detail and intimate horror-because it was a manhunt. It
is necessarily vicious and bloody-because it is true.I know. I was
there.- Richard Lee Fulgham
In 1976 a man driving a sports car was stopped by a Georgia State
Trooper at three in the morning on an old highway between Atlanta
and Columbus. The trooper was shot dead and the driver fled on foot
into the Great Pine Woods. A few hours later a manhunt was
launched. A manhunt -- that most terrifying of adventures for both
the hunters and the pursued. This is the story of the man who fled
the scene so boldly and so foolishly, the manhunt with its
clockwork precision, and the men who took weapons into the forest
when the prey was finally at bay. It is necessarily an appalling
story told in ghastly detail and intimate horror -- because it was
a manhunt. It is neccessarily vicious and bloody because it is
true. I know. I was there.
The story and discoveries of five young boys growing up in the
1950's in a small town located at the foot of Georgia's Pine
Mountain and right dab in the middle of Georgia's vast and might
Pine Woods. All this and on the Flint River too. One of the boys
most enjoys observing nature and in doing so learns lessons so
profound that they can only be described as enlightened wisdom. In
one incident, he finds deep in a cave a colony of bats with an
albino sentinel hanging upside down, outside the colony - rejected
by the society because it is white. Yet the freakish blue eyed bat
nevertheless watches over and serves the colony. Animal behavior,
learns the boy, explains the actions of his human friends -- who
vie for power in the group. Critics say it is dangerous to say any
book is "in the tradition of", but in this case we must think of
Loren Eiseley and Henri Fabre and Joseph Wood Krutch, who also
observed Nature as philosophical enlightenment and keys to human
nature.
At last you can buy this historically accurate war narrative at a
low, low price -- the BRITISH LION edition is the same book
published under the same title by WHITMORE BOOKS in 2005. Not a
word has been changed or altered. Based on the actual diary of a
Confederate soldier who realizes huge herds of wild hogs are
stalking him and his comrades. Author Richard Fulgham crafted this
haunting tale of the good and evil that dwells within us all based
on the diaries of Southwest Virginian John Henry Hess, Pvt., CSA
(Company G, 29th Virginia Infantry Regiment, Pickett's Division,
Longstreet's Corps, 1862-1864). Is Man truly no better than the
animals he commands and destroys? The Hogs of Cold Harbor is a
powerful, haunting story in which Richard Lee Fulgham delves deep
into the timeless questions of our existence. Are we Man? Are we
Animal? And what is the difference? The Hogs of Cold Harbor
implores readers to question our history as well as themselves.
Gory, terrifying, historically accurate, impeccably detailed, and
absolutely true account of Rebel soldier's experience during
America's Civil War. He survives thirteen battles in four major
campaigns under Generals George Pickett and William Longstreet.
Yet, our soldier's worst fear is not of being shot but of the
smart, ruthless wild hogs stalking both armies. He can see them on
the mountains, in the thickets, at the edge of the woods, waiting
patiently to eat the faces of the dead and wounded after darkness
has covered the battlefields. Hess' actual diary is included as an
appendix, along with a complete bibliography. ENDORSED BY NORMAN
MAILER (author of "The Naked and the Dead): This book is a
discovery. It gave me so close a sense of what it was like to be a
Confederate soldier in the Civil War that I began to think of my
own army experience. Old fears, old excitements, even memories of
my old equipment, and with it all, vivid as the sound of gunfire,
came the smell of battle in the air of the book. I loved reading
'The Hogs of Cold Harbor'. I was in the Civil War on the Southern
side. That is no small education for a Northerner like me." --
Norman Mailer
This is a nature book for nature lovers," according to Roger de
Rageot, Dr. Sci. (Sorbonne), He continues, "It concerns a young
naturalist growing up in a small 1950's town snuggled up to
Georgia's Great Pine Forest. The book remembers the boys, beasts
and bullies -- the escapes into the woods to find peace and wisdom.
It's about animal behavior observed and the boy's realization that
animal behavior and human behavior are intimately related -- indeed
the same. It's also beautifully written. God bless the boys and
beasts of Fulgham's pine forest.
FREE PREVIEW of first four chapters! Review: "This is a nature book
for nature lovers," according to Roger de Rageot, Dr. Sci.
(Sorbonne), He continues, "It concerns a young naturalist growing
up in a small 1950's town snuggled up to Georgia's Great Pine
Forest. The book remembers the boys, beasts and bullies -- the
escapes into the woods to find peace and wisdom. It's about animal
behavior observed and the boy's realization that animal behavior
and human behavior are intimately related -- indeed the same. It's
also beautifully written. God bless the boys and beasts of
Fulgham's pine forest." 175 pages. USA citizens should order "The
Embracing Woods" right here at LION PUBLISHING, INC (published by
Lulu Press) or order from Amazon, Barnes & Noble or any other
American bookstore. If you live in Australia, however, this book
will be published by that country's famous "MOUNTAIN MIST
PUBLISHERS". Also AVAILABLE AS EBOOK FROM "www.eBoox.com.uk " in
England, Scotland and Ireland.
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