• Gladesmen: Gator Hunters, Moonshiners, and Skiffers

  • Florida History and Culture
  • By: Glen Simmons, Laura Ogden
  • Narrated by: James R. Marshall
  • Length: 5 hrs and 35 mins
  • 4.6 out of 5 stars (132 ratings)

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Gladesmen: Gator Hunters, Moonshiners, and Skiffers

By: Glen Simmons, Laura Ogden
Narrated by: James R. Marshall
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Publisher's summary

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.

©1998 Glen Simmons and Laura Ogden (P)2012 Redwood Audiobooks
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Critic reviews

"An homage to the rugged 'swamp rats' who were largely overlooked or scorned by the region's historians, naturalists, and adventurers." ( Miami Herald)
"Contains interesting tales of outlaws, moonshiners and other characters-some who lived on the edge of right and wrong-and roamed the inhospitable backcountry prairies of soft muck and massive mosquitoes." ( South Dade News Leader)

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Younger Generation Gladesman

I grew up in Everglades City though I was born in 1954. I spent much time in the then thousand Islands and the glades a little north of where Mr. Simmons speaks of. I also listened to stories of my grandfather, uncles and other old timers of how life was back then. Glenn's stories bring back many memories for me and I am impressed with how his experiences line up with my own and also of the I have heard things were prior to my time. This book was hard for me to put down. I lost quite a bit of sleep.

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awesome book! great narrator

I keep listening to it... so interesting. great stories and history of Florida. awesome Narrator.

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Boring.

What could have made this a 4 or 5-star listening experience for you?

Had just listened to A Land Remembered and thought this might continue the enchantment. Found it to be a montonous documentary in form. Also narrators voice lulled me to sleep. Positive sleep aid. Poor entertainment.

Would you be willing to try another one of James R. Marshall’s performances?

Maybe.

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Authentic

This was old Florida and the narrator was perfect. It is what it is, an old timey narration with some humor and loads of character and characters. Nothing exciting but man interesting window into a lost world.

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Like Florida, live in Florida good book if you really like out doors Florida

Great book, very enjoyable to read or listen to, the author paints a great picture of what the Everglades used to be.
I live and hunt in Florida and I found this book very entertaining

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A hard life lived well

I really enjoyed this book, I feel a deep sense of gratitude for your life and the conditions that you work in after reading what these guys had to do every day to make a living and to eat. I wish everybody was aware of this history. And I wish much, and Florida was like it used to be.

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More about Florida

Another book that talks about the history of FL.

He you you will find some notes that we're taking the route the years from about 19 20 to about 1940 all the Everglades in a man who lives it.

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Captured chunks of Old Florida, but story lacks.

Is there anything you would change about this book?

I was really excited about this book as I have always enjoyed the stories of Old Florida trying to recapture the feeling I first had when I finished "The Yearling". Being a Florida native I also try and learn as much as I can about my birth state so I can absorb the history and teach others.

I thought the stories were good and I really liked the parts about prohibition and just how far that movement spread.

The thing that bothered me though is the way it was pieced together. Instead of stories being told in a way you can enjoy them after just hearing them in automatically rolled into another, another, and another. So by the time I was 2/3rds through it I became desensitized in a way. I would have liked a moment to compartmentalize what I had heard before diving head first into another tale.

What was the most interesting aspect of this story? The least interesting?

How wild Florida was naturally and how man utilized it to survive.

Do you think Gladesmen: Gator Hunters, Moonshiners, and Skiffers needs a follow-up book? Why or why not?

I do not. I believe a good portion of what was told in this book was unecessary.

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Adventures of a True Frontiersman

Would you listen to Gladesmen: Gator Hunters, Moonshiners, and Skiffers again? Why?

I will surely listen to this one again and again.

What did you like best about this story?

I love the humble honesty of this mans adventuresome spirit. This is the story of a life spent in a time and place that are mostly forgoten. A priceless history of the South Florida frontier before it was spoiled.

What does James R. Marshall bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?

His voice ads a tuch of old southern culture. Marshall was the perfect narrator.

Any additional comments?

A Must for outdoorsman and history buffs.

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