The travel guide gone country… Wildsam is a series of American field guides. Small books with a lot of soul, packed with local lore, interviews, a cultural almanac, vignetted memoirs, a best-of list, hand-drawn maps, and much more. The first Wildsam Field Guide focuses on Nashville, Tennessee. From illustrated maps of comfort food and music stops, to stories from Rosanne Cash, Tony Earley, and Senator Bill Frist, Wildsam digs deep to discover the taproots of the Music City. Inside you’ll find a never-published note scribbled by Johnny Cash; the story of Jesse James living on Fatherland Street; a taxonomy of songbirds; the lifespan of the Ryman; Mayo’s fried pies; contents of a Civil War knapsack; a historic look at the Billboard Hot 100; poisonous snakes; debutantes; handmade neckties; Arnold’s Country Kitchen; the world’s smallest art gallery, and Jack White’s rolling record store. Overflowing with interesting things. Designed with a mix of charm and clean, modern style. If you’re hitting Nashville or Austin, this guide is for you. More cities, pretty please…