Quail Plantations of South Georgia and North Florida
University of Georgia Press, October 1991. Oversized Hardcover. More
University of Georgia Press, October 1991. Oversized Hardcover. More
Beehive Press, January 2001. Oversized Hardcover. Previous owner's name on front free endpaper. More
Arcadia Publishing, November 2000. Oversize Softcover. Few cities linger in the imagination as does Charleston. A place where legend meets history, Charleston commands a special seat in the Southern experience, from its commercial influence in colonial America, to its genteel traditions in the antebellum South, to its incendiary role in..... More
J.C. Norris, January 1954. Hardcover. Second edition stated, Jan. 1954; Tight binding; Sturdy blue cloth boards are mildly worn and stained from where dust jacket had clung to boards, gilt at front and spine largely unaffected; Text free of markings; Dust jacket mildly edge-worn w/ some chipping present, jacket has..... More
University of Georgia Press, September 2015. Oversized Hardcover. Designed by Atlanta architect A. Thomas Bradbury and opened in 1968, the mansion has been home to eight first families and houses a distinguished collection of American art and antiques. Often called "the people's house," the mansion is always on display, always..... More
University of Georgia Press, April 2007. First Thus. Trade Paperback. First paperback edition. French folds. Octavo. [474 pages]. More
Harper Collins, May 1991. First Edition. Hardcover. A poignant love story about two star-crossed cousins whose tumultuous love-and-hate relationship is played out against the dramatically changing landscape of Atlanta over the last four decades. Purchased for a miniseries. Personalized author inscription present at title page; Solid binding w/ mild wear..... More
Oxford University Press, January 1949. Reprint. Cloth. 4th printing. Octavo. Dustjacket is missing. Green cloth covered boards with yellow lettering on spine and front panel. Yellow illustration also on front panel. Key to South Carolina Tours front end pages. Rear end pages blank. Dark brown stains/soiling front end pages and..... More
Vintage, September 1998. Trade Paperback. When childhood is complicated by poverty and an abusive, alcoholic father, it vecomes focused on survival. Were it not for the dedication and strength of his mother, Rick Bragg may have never left northeast Alabama and become a Pulitzer Prize-winning reporter. His memoir captures the..... More
University of Georgia Press, May 1989. Trade Paperback. Factual and entertaining, compact and easy to follow, A Walking Tour of the University of Georgia takes the reader on a leisurely tour of the campus, its history and heritage. When the Georgia legislature chartered the nation's first state university in 1785..... More
Arcadia Publishing, September 2009. Trade Paperback. Oakdale Cotton Mills, in continuous operation in rural Jamestown since 1865, began as Logan Manufacturing Company immediately after the Civil War. Its primary backer, Cyrus P. Mendenhall, was a descendant of Jamestown's early Quaker settler James Mendenhall. In the late 1880s, the mill's ownership..... More
Arcadia Publishing, April 2009. Trade Paperback. Long before Glenn Miller made the world-famous Chattanooga Choo Choo an American icon, Chattanooga was already a bustling railroad community. By the beginning of the 20th century, passenger trains overwhelmed Chattanooga's two railroad depots and a larger station was needed. The solution was Terminal..... More
Peachtree Publishers, August 1982. Hardcover. A boy's account of growing up through the rituals of life on an ancestral farm in middle Georgia between the big wars. It is a rueful, humorous story of the people in one rural county, but the telling cuts so deep it breaks through to..... More
Longstreet Press, October 1990. First Edition. Hardcover. {7' x 9 & 1/2'} First/first. In edgeworn dustjacket. Front flap is clipped. Tan cloth spine with gold lettering alongs spine. Forest green textured paper covered boards. [160 pages]. More
Peachtree Pub Ltd, 1980. Cloth. Octavo in dustjacket with sunned spine. Lightly stained jacket. Off white cloth coveed boards with black lettering on spine and stamped black illustration on front board. Also some foxing and dust stains to boards.[181 pages]. More
Appalachian Consortium Press, January 1980. Paper Back. More
Knopf, May 2008. First Edition. Hardcover. In this final volume of the beloved American saga that began with "All Over but the Shoutin'" and continued with "Ava's Man, " Rick Bragg closes his circle of family stories with an unforgettable tale about fathers and sons inspired by his own relationship..... More
University of Georgia Press, July 2004. Hardcover. Light foxing. Two small tears on rear panel of jacket. More
University of South Carolina Press, March 1995. Hardcover. A tour through Charleston's most enchanting, secluded outdoor rooms Affectionately known as the city set in a garden, Charleston has been revered for its fine gardens since colonial times. While such magnificent plantation gardens as Middleton and Magnolia grace the outskirts of..... More
s.n, January 1974. Hardcover. Quarto in dustjacket with tears, chips, dust stains and scuff marks. Medallion yellow cover with debossed black lettering & illustration on front cover and along spine. Laid in there is an 8 & 1/2 - inch by 11- inch folded, 'faux pas' page (aka errata). [160..... More
Univ Pr of Mississippi, October 1990. Trade Paperback. More
Henry Clay Press, January 1972. Reprint. Oversized Hardcover. Quarto without dustjacket. 2nd edition. Pictorial cloth cover with brick red & white lettering front and small brown & white lettering along spine. Non-authorial inscription in ink half title page. Hibiscus red rear end pages. Front end pages have illustration of Lexington..... More
University Alabama Press, January 1993. Paper Back. Philip Henry Gosse (1810-1888), a British naturalist, left home at age 17 and made his way to Alabama in 1838, where he had heard educated people were in demand. He was employed by Judge Reuben Saffold at Pleasant Hill in Dallas County as..... More
University of Arkansas Press, March 2014. First Edition. Cloth. More than seventy-five years after its publication, Gone with the Wind remains thoroughly embedded in American culture. Margaret Mitchell's novel and the film produced by David O. Selznick have melded with the broader forces of southern history, southern mythology, and marketing..... More
Kimbark Publishing, January 2012. Oversized Hardcover. More