The Walton's Literary
Collection
A fully illustrated collection of Earl
Hamner's (and other's) writings which appeared on "The Waltons."
- Appalachian Portrait (Founder's Day Episode). Earl Hamner presents
a poignant narrative on the Blue Ridge and the Walton family.
- The Statue (Season three). John-Boy writes a story about the
failed romance between Miss Emily and Ashley Longworth. When reading the story to the
Baldwin sisters Miss Emily becomes quite disturbed and John-Boy changes the ending.
- Olivia's Applesauce cake. The recipe for this famous delight.
- The Homecoming. The introduction and prologue of the pilot for "The
Walton's" series.
- Grandpa's Christmas Message. From the 1972 Walton's Christmas album. Narrated by
Will Geer.
- The Books of Earl Hamner. A review of the books written by Earl Hamner both
preceding and following "The Waltons."
- The Day of Infamy. A loving message in season seven from a father to his son
during war-time.
- Who Owns The Land? "The Warrior" episode in season six examines
the spirituality of land ownership.
- In the Footsteps Of My Fathers. Earl's narration highlights "A Decade of The
Waltons."
- A 1937 Copy of the Blue Ridge Chronicle. Published as a promotional item, this
edition of John Boy's newspaper provides summaries of Walton's episodes.
This literary collection was reviewed and
approved by Earl Hamner
This package is no longer available. Thanks for your understanding.
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