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Hardcover The Stories of I. C. Eason, King of the Dog People Book

ISBN: 1574410121

ISBN13: 9781574410129

The Stories of I. C. Eason, King of the Dog People

Few people lived in the Neches River bottom as late as 1970. Man was noticeable only in the occasional cabin or lean-to hunting camps built on the higher river bank ground. Some of these camps... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Excellent

I enjoyed this book immensely. I recommend it to anyone who is interested in the Big Thicket, and to those who just enjoy a good read about southern country people. As the man said in his song, "We can skin a buck, we can run a trotline...."

Brilliant book , fascinating stories and haunting pictures.

Its hard to believe that the dog people lived on untitled land from before the war for southern independence up until the 1970s. But it is absolutely true my roots go deep in east texas on my mothers side and similar stories have been handed down through the generations in my family. The dog peoples world was irreversibly changed through the greed of the timber companies and oil companies never to be the same. I.C. Eason as the main charactor in this book is a heroic figure as someone who doesn't care or give a damn of what you think of him and one of fierce individualism. Read this book if you want something so different from the everyday.

Last of the Dog People

I originally stumbled across this book when I typed 'Eason' in the computer at our local library while randomly searching for books. When I read the description I knew that these were my relatives. My family is from all over Texas from before it was a part of the US. This part of the family is from East Texas. My Grandpa Eason last lived in Thicket, TX.I give this a 5 star rating, not because I'm a relative, but because it is rich with the history and language I know from when I lived near Houston 30+ years ago.
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