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Frank Philbrick (born May 23, 1978, in
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) is a former professional
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player turned carpenter and
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. Philbrick co-authored his first book, ''The Backyard Lumberjack'', alongside his father, Stephen Philbrick, in 2006. After graduating from
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in the spring of 2001, where Philbrick was an English major and a left-handed pitcher, Philbrick signed a professional baseball contract with the
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of the independent
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. Later that summer, Philbrick was released, but continued his career with the
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, who made their home at historic
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in
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. Having grown up in nearby
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, Philbrick was a local favorite. After playing with the Berkshire Black Bears, Philbrick played in the
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. In the spring of 2002, Philbrick retired from pitching and began work as an author and carpenter. Frank's first book, ''The Backyard Lumberjack'' is a how-to guide and personal account of managing a woodlot. Drawing on a lifetime of personal experience with forestry, farming, and woodworking, the Philbricks impart both the technical and emotional aspects of the firewood process, detailing each step from tree to stove. ''The Backyard Lumberjack'' also shares tales of life in the rural hills of
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. As part of the publicity for ''The Backyard Lumberjack'', Philbrick appeared on the ''
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'', ''The
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Show'' on
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, ''The Arnie Arnesen Show'', ''
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'' on
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, ''
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Living Radio'' on
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, and ''The Playboy Radio Show'' also on Sirius Satellite Radio. Philbrick and his father, Stephen, also appeared on
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show, "
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: The History of the Axe" where, using only a sharpened axe, the father-son team were filmed cutting down a pine tree measuring six feet in circumference. The show aired on May 30, 2008. Publicity for ''The Backyard Lumberjack'' led to an unexpected foray into modeling. Magnum photographer Bruce Weber photographed Philbrick for a "L'Uomo Vogue" piece on American men's sports and Philbrick appeared in print and television advertisements photographed by Weber for th
"American Living"
ad campaign which aired during the 2008
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. Philbrick subsequently appeared in th
Rogues Gallery
Spring/Summer 2008 lookbook. Philbrick's next book project is underway. Using an extensive diary he kept while playing ball, Philbrick is translating his time in the
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into his next non-fiction novel. The Philbrick family has a strong literary and artistic tradition. Frank's father, Stephen, has published three books of poetry and is minister of the West Cummington Congregational Church. Frank's grandfather
Charles Horace Philbrick
was an award-winning poet and professor of English at Brown.
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. "Tree Huggers." Brown University Alumni Magazine. Jan/Feb. 2007

Frank is also a cousin of bestselling author, winner of the 2000
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, and 2007
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nominee,
Nathaniel Philbrick Nathaniel Philbrick (born June 11, 1956) is an American author of history, winner of the National Book Award, and finalist for the Pulitzer Prize. His maritime history, '' In the Heart of the Sea: The Tragedy of the Whaleship Essex,'' which tells ...
, best known for his books, ''In The Heart of the Sea''; ''Mayflower''; ''The Last Stand''; ''Why Read Moby Dick''; and ''Bunker HIll: a City, a Siege, a Revolution''. Frank's mother
Ann Leone
is a published author and a professor of French Studies and Landscape Studies at
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. Frank's cousin
Clancy Philbrick Clarence Hunt Philbrick (born April 24, 1986 in Providence, Rhode Island) (commonly known as Clancy) is an American contemporary artist whose work includes painting, photography, sculpture, street art, and literature. Philbrick has lived and e ...
is a contemporary American artist. Between writing projects, Philbrick works as a carpenter. Employing a technique dating back to
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times, Philbrick designed and constructed two timber-framed barns - one in Berkshire County, Massachusetts and the other in
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. Philbrick also specializes in finish and restoration carpentry. In 2012, Philbrick, along with his fiancé and their daughter, moved from the Greenpoint neighborhood of
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to his childhood farm in Cummington, Massachusetts.


Books by Frank Philbrick

* ''The Backyard Lumberjack: The Ultimate Guide to Felling, Bucking, Splitting & Stacking.'' Frank Philbrick and Stephen Philbrick. North Adams, MA: Storey Publishing, LLC, 2006.


External links

* Frank Philbrick's career statistics on
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* Philbrick name
Ivy League Pitcher of the Week
21 Mar. 2001. * Philbrick on the
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Show, 3 Jan. 2006

* Philbrick on the
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, 17 Oct. 2006

* Philbrick on
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, 17 Nov. 2006


References

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