Gladesmen: Gator Hunters, Moonshiners, and Skiffers: Florida History and Culture (Unabridged) Gladesmen: Gator Hunters, Moonshiners, and Skiffers: Florida History and Culture (Unabridged)

Gladesmen: Gator Hunters, Moonshiners, and Skiffers: Florida History and Culture (Unabridged‪)‬

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Publisher Description

Few people today can claim a living memory of Florida's frontier Everglades. Glen Simmons, who has hunted alligators, camped on hammock-covered islands, and poled his skiff through the mangrove swamps of the glades since the 1920s, is one who can. Together with Laura Ogden, he tells the story of backcountry life in the southern Everglades from his youth until the establishment of the Everglades National Park in 1947.

During the economic bust of the late 20s, when many natives turned to the land to survive, Simmons began accompanying older local men into Everglades backcountry, the inhospitable prairie of soft muck and mosquitoes, of outlaws and moonshiners, that rings the southern part of the state. As Simmons recalls life in this community with humor and nostalgia, he also documents the forgotten lifestyles of south Florida gladesmen.

By necessity, they understood the natural features of the Everglades ecosystem. They observed the seasonal fluctuations of wildlife, fire, and water levels. Their knowledge of the mostly unmapped labyrinth of grassy water enabled them to serve as guides for visiting naturalists and scientists. Simmons reconstructs this world, providing not only fascinating stories of individual personalities, places, and events, but an account that is accurate, both scientifically and historically, of one of the least known and longest surviving portions of the American frontier.

The book is published by University Press of Florida.

GENRE
Science & Nature
NARRATOR
JRM
James R. Marshall
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
05:35
hr min
RELEASED
2012
August 15
PUBLISHER
University Press Audiobooks
PRESENTED BY
Audible.com
SIZE
255.8
MB

Customer Reviews

GW2000 ,

Average

Although I enjoyed portions of it I found myself yelling "get to the point" numerous times. A quirky and weird book.