In 1976, Joseph Bathanti left his home in Pittsburgh for a fourteen- month sojourn as a VISTA Vol...
A great amount of ink has been spilled attempting to understand Henry David Thoreau. Some dismiss...
The Allman Brothers Band was formed in 1969 by Duane and Gregg Allman.Their musical combination o...
Presents the story of a musical genre born in the backwoods, highways, and swamps of Macon, Georg...
Presents a comprehensive theory of the psychology of religion that can be scientifically verified...
Christians often think and behave as though God is a Christian. This book is written to ask if th...
Life in Dixie During the War, first published in 1892, ranks among the best first-person accounts...
Documents the history of this oldest Sabbath keeping Christian denomination within the framework ...
Winner of the Adrienne Bond Poetry Award.
For the Record: A Robert Drake Reader
Southernmost Art and Literary Portraits: Fifty Internationally Noted Artists and Writers in the S...
Star-crossed lovers Cade Kincaid and Lyssa Rendel meet as children travelling with a pack train i...
Founded in fieldwork and reflection, Lost Places follows the author from small towns and rural la...
Features stories about hardy gamblers, look-on-the-bright-side salesmen, and other brands of opti...
The work of William Bartram, a colonial explorer of the American Southeast, inspired a group of p...
Set in the South during the 1930s and 1940s, Cardinal Hill takes place in a world where blacks an...
Catharine Savage Brosman's singular and authoritative voice, familiar to poetry readers in the So...
Johnathon Scott Barrett takes you on yet another delicious sojourn in his latest work, Cook & Tel...
John Wesley O'Toole, a disbarred former attorney, is trying to make a new start in life as an art...
This is one of the first books on John Muir's thousand-mile walk that places his journey in the c...
Sam Williams is one of the US's leading experts in urban competitiveness. Williams has earned a n...
Death, and the Day's Light, the volume of poetry James Dickey was working on when he died, offers...
Chronicles the tragic saga of Indian Removal with a specific focus on the Chattahoochee Valley of...
In January 1861 a state convention voted by a narrow margin to secede from the Union. Thus did th...
Travel to Sequoyah, Georgia, to meet Early and Ivey Willingham. Early is a lifelong underachiever...
This translation maintains the fervour and power of the original text, but has been crafted for t...
Cindy Henry McMahon's family history is a slide show of the turbulent South. This memoir weaves t...
With Stages On Life's Way, Kierkegaard gave a new phrase to many languages and offered through hi...
Politics and Faith interprets the partnership of Reinhold Niebuhr and Paul Tillich by exploring t...
THE OLD SOUTH sheds new light on the people and events that shaped the South. It deftly shows how...
'Stella Bankwell has suddenly found herself in a 'heap of trouble' in the words of her mountain p...
'In the title poem of Gordon Johnston's second collection, a canoer with his keel in a quick curr...
'A middle-aged woman who has lost her father and the pawn shop she inherited from him kayaks a wi...
'Timothy H. Scherman re-introduces modern readers to a nineteenth-century woman writer and politi...