unc press southern gateways catalog 2013
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The Storied South features the voices—by turn searching and honest, coy and scathing—of twenty-six of the most luminous artists and thinkers in the American cultural firmament, from Eudora Welty, Pete Seeger, and Alice Walker to William Eggleston, Bobby Rush, and C. Vann Woodward. Masterfully drawn from one-on-one interviews conducted by renowned folklorist William Ferris over the past forty years, the book reveals how storytelling is viscerally tied to southern identity and how the work of these southern or southern-inspired creators has shaped the way Americans think and talk about the South.
“William Ferris has long reigned as the unimpeachable source of the entire southern experience. His work on southern folklore and the composition of the Encyclopedia of Southern Culture have made him both legendary and necessary. His book, The Storied South, is a love song to the South Bill helped illuminate. It’s a crowning achievement of his own storied career.” —Pat Conroy
“This sweeping record of distinct southern voices captures beautifully the mood, texture, history, and inspiration of our beloved part of the world.” —John Grisham
2013 288 pp., 46 halftones978-1-4696-0754-2 $35.00 hardcover
“What a tremendous work! This wonderful book should grace every southerner’s library, remembering that every southerner is not in the South.” —Morgan Freeman
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Give My Poor Heart EaseVoices of the Mississippi BluesWilliam Ferris A 2009 Okra Pick: Great Southern Books Fresh Off the Vine, Southern Independent Booksellers Alliance
“These voices express the blues in a deep and truthful way. They touched my heart.” —B. B. King2009 320 pp., 8 x 9.5, 45 illus., 1 mapIncludes a CD of original music and a DVD of original film978-0-8078-3325-4 $37.95 hardcover
The Storied SouthVoices of Writers and ArtistsWilliam FerrisIncludes a CD of original interviews and a DVD of original filmThe creative heart of the South
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new cooking
2013 368 pp., 90 color plates978-1-4696-0870-9 $35.00 hardcover
Latin American Street FoodThe Best Flavors of Markets, Beaches, and Roadside Stands from Mexico to ArgentinaSandra A. GutierrezThe vibrant flavors of Latin America —in your own kitchen
“Hip and delicious, evocative and practical, ground-breaking and wise. Gutierrez guides us though marketplaces, street corners, plazas, and home kitchens, documenting traditions, celebrating life, and explaining cultural distinctions along the way. Home cooks will find the recipes clear and acces-sible, an irresistible invitation from Sandra Gutierrez to bring the sparkling flavors of Latin street food into their kitchens and onto their tables.” —Nancie McDermott, author of Southern Pies: A Gracious Plenty of Pie Recipes, from Lemon Chess to Chocolate Pecan
2013 240 pp., 75 color plates978-1-4696-1062-7 $30.00 hardcover
The Southern Tailgating CookbookA Game-Day Guide for Lovers of Food, Football, and the SouthTaylor MathisMathis traveled across twelve states to document the favorite foods and game-day traditions embraced by thousands of fans at colleges and universities throughout the football-crazy South. Featuring 110 vibrant recipes inspired by Mathis’s tailgating tours, his book is chock-full of southern football culture, colorful photographs of irresistible dishes from simple to extravagant, and essential preparation instructions.
“Mathis is passionate, enthusiastic, and sincere about the art of tailgating in the South. A colorful read—including college football lore and traditions —with recipes carefully selected for the avid (or novice) tailgater.” —Elizabeth Sims, co-author of Tupelo Honey Cafe: Spirited Recipes from Asheville’s New South Kitchen
Soul FoodThe Surprising Story of an American Cuisine, One Plate at a TimeAdrian MillerIncludes 22 recipesA delicious history of food and race in AmericaFocusing each chapter on the culinary and social history of one dish—such as fried chicken, chitlins, yams, greens, and “red drinks”—Miller uncovers how it got on the soul food plate and what it means for African American culture and identity.
“In his thought-provoking and persuasive book, Miller makes a convincing case that the essentials of a make-do diet in hard times—field peas, yams, greens—deserve an honored place among the universal comfort foods that contemporary Americans eat for enjoyment and good health.” —John Egerton, author of Southern Food: At Home, on the Road, in History 2013 352 pp., 16 halftones, 1 line drawing,
4 maps, 22 recipes, 11 sidebars978-1-4696-0762-7 $30.00 hardcover
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“SAVOR THE SOUTH—designed to give Dixie’s most time-honored ingredients their due.” —Garden & Gun
SAVOR THE SOUTH® cookbook collection
PeachesA Savor the South® CookbookKelly Alexander
“Include[s] some classic and contemporary options for breakfast, main dish, appetizer, condiments and drinks. . . . An interesting mix of recipes that are sure to entice the reader into the kitchen.” —Baton Rouge Advocate2013 104 pp.978-1-4696-0197-7 $18.00 hardcover
BiscuitsA Savor the South® Cookbook
Belinda Ellis“I love Belinda Ellis’s biscuits! I have made thousands of biscuits with Belinda and her biscuits are the best! Belinda’s book, Biscuits, is a treasure. Belinda shares these beloved recipes ready for you to make.” —Shirley O. Corriher, author of CookWise and BakeWise2013 144 pp., 12 halftones978-1-4696-1066-5 $18.00 hardcover
BourbonA Savor the South® CookbookKathleen Purvis
“Purvis has packed this volume with so many great ideas for bringing bourbon’s beguiling, smoke-and-caramel flavor to the center of the plate (Bourbon Benedict, Bourbon-Glazed Salmon, Bourbon-Coffee Brulee) that from now on we’ll be keeping a copy on the bar and another in the kitchen!” —Matt Lee and Ted Lee, authors of The Lee Bros. Charleston Kitchen2013 112 pp.978-1-4696-1083-2 $18.00 hardcover
TomatoesA Savor the South® CookbookMiriam Rubin
“If you love all things tomato, this little book is for you. . . . [Rubin’s] recipes get a dash of history and are served up with personal wit and the wisdom of a real cook.” —Observer Reporter2013 144 pp.978-1-4696-0218-9 $19.00 hardcover
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Southern Gateways Guides
Farm Fresh TennesseeThe Go-To Guide to Great Farmers’ Markets, Farm Stands, Farms, U-Picks, Kids’ Activities, Lodging, Dining, Wineries, Breweries, Distilleries, Festivals, and MorePaul and Angela KnippleThe first guidebook of its kind for the Volunteer State leads food lovers, families, locals, and tourists on a lively tour of more than 360 farms and farm-related attractions, all open to the public and all visited by Memphis natives Paul and Angela Knipple. Arranged by the three Grand Divisions of Tennessee (East, Middle, and West) and nine categories of interest, the listings invite readers to connect with Tennessee’s farms, emphasizing establishments that are independent, sustainable, and active in public education and conservation.
“Paul and Angela Knipple do an outstanding job bringing the venues to life and offering tips for successful visits. As a lifelong Tennessean, I learned a lot about my state.” —Mary Constantine, food, travel, and features staff writer, Knoxville News Sentinel
Hiking and Traveling the Blue Ridge ParkwayThe Only Guide You Will Ever Need, Including GPS, Detailed Maps, and MoreLeonard M. AdkinsForeword by J. Richard WellsThe most up-to-date resource for Blue Ridge Parkway travelersIncludes:
• every public trail on the Parkway• 50 maps and GPS coordinates• trail length and difficulty• points of interest• wheelchair accessibility• wildflower bloom calendars• sightseeing information on nearby towns
“In the ever-expanding pantheon of guidebook writers, Leonard Adkins reigns supreme.” —Charleston Gazette
Tar Heel History on FootGreat Walks through 400 Years of North Carolina’s Fascinating PastLynn SetzerDay-tripping through our state’s vibrant historyThis lively collection of 34 of the best history walks in North Carolina highlights the richness and diversity of the state’s history, from the time of its first settlement to the present. Veteran guidebook author Lynn Setzer leads readers on short walks in state parks and natural areas, state historic sites, charming small towns from the mountains to the sea, and the state’s largest cities.
“An invaluable resource for those who enjoy sightseeing at a walker’s pace and who want to know the stories behind the signs and markers they encounter. The step-by-step information, along with practical details about the walks, make this book particularly useful to travelers of all ages.” —Vicky Jarrett, former editor-in-chief, Our State
2013 408 pp., 32 halftones, 68 maps978-1-4696-0819-8 $18.00 paperback
2013 368 pp., 66 halftones, 39 maps978-1-4696-0889-1 $40.00 hardcover978-1-4696-0890-7 $20.00 paperback
2013 248 pp., 25 halftones, 4 maps978-1-4696-0774-0 $20.00 paperback
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new nature
Crossroads of the Natural WorldExploring North Carolina with Tom EarnhardtTom EarnhardtForeword by William G. Ross Jr.The wild beauty of—and the challenges to—the state’s natural environment
“Tom Earnhardt is one of North Carolina’s keenest observers of the natural world, and is an accomplished and fascinating storyteller as well. Crossroads of the Natural World belongs on the bookshelf of every serious student of the Old North State.” —Jack Betts, retired associate editor of the Charlotte Observer
2013 272 pp., 24 halftones, 2 figs., 2 maps978-1-4696-0199-1 $28.00 hardcover
2013 328 pp., 128 color plates978-1-4696-0699-6 $35.00 hardcover
The Secret World of Red WolvesThe Fight to Save North America’s Other Wolf
T. DeLene BeelandAn intimate portrait of an endangered speciesRed wolves are shy, elusive, and misunderstood predators. Until the 1800s, they were common in the longleaf pine savannas and deciduous forests of the southeastern United States. Beeland shadows the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service’s pioneering recovery program over the course of a year to craft an intimate portrait of the red wolf, its history, and its restoration.
“A fascinating journey to the threat-ened world of the red wolf. DeLene Beeland provides readers with the intriguing story of these mysterious predators and the people working to preserve their precarious survival.” —Dan Vergano, USA Today
“This book is fun, powerful, and important. It is both a loving tribute to North Carolina and a challenge to preserve our natural heritage.” —Chuck Roe, Southeast Director, Land Trust Alliance
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new nature
North Carolina’s Hurricane HistoryFourth Edition, Updated with a Decade of New Storms from Isabel to SandyJay BarnesFourth EditionChronicling storms that have pounded the state from its earliest history to 2012’s Hurricane Sandy
“[This book] remains the only comprehensive history of hurricanes in the Tar Heel State, from the great storm of 1586. [This edition] adds the storms of the new millennium, including a long discussion of superstorm Sandy, which skirted our coast only to pound New York State and New Jersey.” —Wilmington Star News
2013 288 pp., 40 halftones, 5 maps978-1-4696-0207-3 $30.00 hardcover
2013 344 pp., 167 halftones, 4 figs., 51 maps, 2 tables978-1-4696-0652-1 $35.00 hardcover
Down the Wild Cape FearA River Journey through the Heart of North Carolina
Philip GerardAdventures on North Carolina’s most important river systemGerard invites readers onto the fabled waters of the Cape Fear River and guides them on the 200-mile voyage from the confluence of the Deep and Haw Rivers at Mermaid Point all the way to the Cape of Fear on Bald Head Island. Historical voices also lend their wisdom to our understanding of this river, which has been a main artery of commerce, culture, settlement, and war for the entire region since it was first discovered by Verrazano in 1524.
“Equal parts historical survey, river adventure and nature walk, it’s a fascinating trip down North Carolina’s most storied river.” —Raleigh News and Observer
“Find out just how vulnerable North Carolina has been to these powerful storms.” —Greg Fishel, WRAL-TV meteorologist
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history & story
One PlacePaul Kwilecki and Four Decades of Photographs from Decatur County, GeorgiaPaul KwileckiEdited by Tom Rankin, with Iris Tillman HillPhotographing and writing close to home —what changes, what lasts, what mattersThough artistic and ambitious, Paul Kwilecki (1928-2009) chose to remain in Bainbridge, Georgia, the small Decatur County town where he was born, raised, and ran the family’s hardware store. He had always been interested in photogra-phy and taught himself how to use a camera. Over four decades, he documented life in his community, making hundreds of masterful and intimate black-and-white prints.
“One of the best and most important books to come from the South, ever.” —Clyde Edgerton, Garden & GunPublished in association with the Center for Documentary Studies at Duke University2013 272 pp., 201 duotones978-1-4696-0740-5 $45.00 hardcover
Crafting Lives African American Artisans in New Bern, North Carolina, 1770-1900Catherine W. BishirAn unprecedented community biographyBishir offers an in-depth portrayal of urban African American artisans in the small but important port city of New Bern. In so doing, she highlights the community’s often unrecognized importance in the history of nineteenth-century black life.
“In Bishir’s able hands, these urban artisans of color emerge as complex and fascinating people who led communities, brought about change, and paved the way for future African American triumphs and challenges.” —John David Smith, University of North Carolina, Charlotte2013 392 pp., 29 halftones, 7 maps978-1-4696-0875-4 $30.00 hardcover
The Workboats of Core SoundStories and Photographs of a Changing WorldWritten and photographed by Lawrence S. Earley300 years of working the shallow waters
“I’ll never look at a boat moored in a bay again and just see ‘a boat.’ I’ll always wonder about the web of builders, fishermen, and local families whose lives are connected to it, sometimes over generations. Earley has brought these boats to life in a way nobody ever has.” —David Cecelski, author of The Fire of Freedom: Abraham Galloway and the Slaves’ Civil War2013 176 pp., 109 duotones, 6 figs., 1 map, glossary978-1-4696-1064-1 $35.00 hardcover
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history & story
William FridayPower, Purpose, and American Higher EducationWilliam A. LinkSecond Edition
With a new introduction and epilogue by the authorOne man’s influence on North Carolina and the nationFew North Carolinians have been as well known or as widely respected as William Friday (1920-2012). This second edition features a new introduction and epilogue to enrich the narrative, charting the later years of Friday’s career and examining his legacy in North Carolina and nationwide.
“A fascinating account of Friday’s reign during a period of explosive growth and unusual challenges in education and in politics.” —Charlotte Observer2013 544 pp., 30 halftones978-1-4696-1185-3 $25.00 paperback
Josephus DanielsHis Life and Times
Lee A. CraigFrom North Carolina power broker to Woodrow Wilson’s right-hand man
“Superb. . . . Craig’s effort is the one that will stand as the definitive account of Daniels’ life. . . . a cracking good yarn.” —Rob Christensen, Raleigh News and Observer2013 512 pp., 26 halftones978-1-4696-0695-8 $35.00 hardcover
The Tuscarora WarIndians, Settlers, and the Fight for the Carolina Colonies
David La VereIn this gripping account, La Vere examines the Tuscarora War, North Carolina’s bloodiest colonial war through the lens of key players in the conflict, reveals the events that led to it, and traces its far-reaching consequences.
“A long-needed history of the Tuscarora War . . . written in a style so engaging that it will appeal not just to scholars but to anyone interested in early American history.” —Theda Perdue, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill2013 288 pp., 4 halftones, 4 maps978-1-4696-1090-0 $30.00 hardcover
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The New Encyclopedia of Southern CultureCharles Reagan Wilson, General Editor
Sponsored by the Center for the Study of Southern Culture at the University of Mississippi
Volume 1: ReligionSamuel S. Hill, Editor2006 272 pp., 38 illus.978-0-8078-3003-1 $47.50 hardcover978-0-8078-5674-1 $23.00 paperback
Volume 2: GeographyRichard Pillsbury, Editor2006 248 pp., 31 illus., 15 maps978-0-8078-3013-0 $47.50 hardcover978-0-8078-5681-9 $23.00 paperback
Volume 3: HistoryCharles Reagan Wilson, Editor2006 408 pp., 43 illus.978-0-8078-3028-4 $47.50 hardcover978-0-8078-5691-8 $23.00 paperback
Volume 4: Myth, Manners, and Memory Charles Reagan Wilson, Editor2006 320 pp., 28 illus.978-0-8078-3029-1 $47.50 hardcover 978-0-8078-5692-5 $23.00 paperback
Volume 5: LanguageMichael Montgomery and Ellen Johnson, Editors2007 248 pp., 18 illus., 8 maps978-0-8078-3114-4 $47.50 hardcover978-0-8078-5806-6 $23.00 paperback
Volume 6: EthnicityCeleste Ray, Editor2007 296 pp., 33 illus.978-0-8078-3123-6 $47.50 hardcover978-0-8078-5823-3 $23.00 paperback
Volume 7: FoodwaysJohn T. Edge, Editor2007 336 pp., 50 illus.978-0-8078-3146-5 $47.50 hardcover978-0-8078-5840-0 $23.00 paperback
Volume 8: EnvironmentMartin Melosi, Editor2007 320 pp., 26 illus.978-0-8078-3170-0 $47.50 hardcover978-0-8078-5856-1 $23.00 paperback
Volume 9: LiteratureM. Thomas Inge, Editor2008 536 pp., 25 illus.978-0-8078-3190-8 $52.50 hardcover978-0-8078-5875-2 $28.95 paperback
Volume 10: Law and PoliticsJames W. Ely Jr. and Bradley G. Bond, Editors2008 456 pp., 43 illus.978-0-8078-3205-9 $49.95 hardcover978-0-8078-5884-4 $24.95 paperback
Volume 11: Agriculture and IndustryMelissa Walker and James C. Cobb, Editors2008 376 pp., 33 illus.978-0-8078-3240-0 $49.95 hardcover978-0-8078-5909-4 $25.00 paperback
Volume 12: MusicBill C. Malone, Editor2009 448 pp., 47 illus.978-0-8078-3239-4 $43.95 hardcover978-0-8078-5908-7 $24.95 paperback
Now Complete—the landmark 24 volume
“[A] multi-year, multi-dimensional, and unprecendented series.” —Library Journal
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Volume 13: GenderNancy Bercaw and Ted Ownby, Editors2009 408 pp., 30 illus.978-0-8078-3287-5 $43.95 hardcover978-0-8078-5948-3 $21.95 paperback
Volume 14: FolklifeGlenn Hinson and William Ferris, Editors2010 424 pp., 40 illus.978-0-8078-3346-9 $47.50 hardcover978-0-8078-5989-6 $23.95 paperback
Volume 15: UrbanizationWanda Rushing, Editor 2010 288 pp., 18 illus., 1 map 978-0-8078-3370-4 $47.50 hardcover978-0-8078-7139-3 $23.95 paperback
Volume 16: Sports and RecreationHarvey H. Jackson III, Editor2011 408 pp., 31 illus. 978-0-8078-3441-1 $45.00 hardcover978-0-8078-7173-7 $22.95 paperback
Volume 17: EducationClarence L. Mohr, Editor2011 400 pp., 19 illus., 2 tables978-0-8078-3491-6 $45.00 hardcover978-0-8078-7201-7 $24.95 paperback
Volume 18: MediaAllison Graham and Sharon Monteith, Editors2011 464 pp., 30 illus.978-0-8078-3401-5 $47.50 hardcover978-0-8078-7143-0 $26.95 paperback
Volume 19: ViolenceAmy Louise Wood, Editor2011 Approx. 320 pp., 26 illus.978-0-8078-3522-7 $45.00 hardcover978-0-8078-7216-1 $24.95 paperback
Volume 20: Social ClassLarry J. Griffin and Peggy G. Hargis, Editors2012 528 pp., 18 halftones, 20 figs., 1 maps, 12 tables978-0-8078-3559-3 $49.95 hardcover978-0-8078-7232-1 $27.95 paperback
Volume 21: Art and ArchitectureJudith H. Bonner and Estill Curtis Pennington, Editors2013 592 pp., 32 color plates., 27 halftones978-0-8078-3717-7 $49.95 hardcover978-0-8078-3718-4 $27.95 paperback
Volume 22: Science and MedicineJames G. Thomas Jr. and Charles Reagan Wilson, Editors2012 304 pp., 18 illus., 2 figs., 2 tables978-0-8078-3719-1 $49.95 hardcover978-0-8078-3720-7 $24.95 paperback
Volume 23: Folk ArtCarol Crown and Cheryl Rivers, EditorsFive centuries of southern folk art
“This lavish expansion of the folk art entry in the original Encyclopedia comprises authoritative entries by a remarkably wide range of experts. Bringing so many diverse voices into the conversation is a significant accomplishment.” —Susan Mitchell Crawley, curator of folk art, High Museum of Art2013 520 pp., 29 color plates., 27 halftones978-0-8078-3442-8 $49.95 hardcover978-0-8078-7174-4 $24.95 paperback
Volume 24: RaceThomas C. Holt and Laurie B. Green, EditorsShifting dynamics of race in the South
“This important volume situates the multiracial South at the crossroads of Europe, Africa, Asia, Latin America and the Caribbean by exploring the region as a complex racial borderland of diverse cultures and tangled histories. An indispensable guide to understanding the dynamic and fluid culture of the global South.” —Neil Foley, author of Quest for Equality: The Failed Promise of Black-Brown Solidarity2013 320 pp., 25 halftones978-1-4696-0722-1 $49.95 hardcover978-1-4696-0723-8 $24.95 paperback
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new cultural heritage guides
Blue Ridge Music Trails of North CarolinaA Guide to Music Sites, Artists, and Traditions of the Mountains and FoothillsFred C. Fussell with Steve KrugerIncludes a CD with 20 music tracksThe traveler’s guide to traditional mountain music
“This book is a veritable treasure map! Anyone who chooses to follow its lead will uncover a culture and tradition that is absolutely priceless.” —Bryan Sutton, Grammy-winning guitarist and western North Carolina nativePublished in association with North Carolina Arts Council2013 304 pp., 144 color, 7 maps978-1-4696-0821-1 $20.00 paperback
Literary Trails of Eastern North CarolinaA Guidebook
Georgann Eubanks“Follow [Eubanks’s] travels . . . and you will have the most enjoyable and efficient survey of authors and literary connections in [Eastern North Carolina].” —D.G. MartinPublished in association with the North Carolina Arts Council2013 384 pp., 92 color plates., 17 halftones, 21 maps978-1-4696-0701-6 $39.95 hardcover978-1-4696-0702-3 $22.00 paperback
Now complete, a one of a kind survey of North Carolina, through the eyes of its writers
African American Music Trails of Eastern North CarolinaSarah Bryan and Beverly Patterson with Michelle LanierPhotographs by Titus Brooks Heagins and Cedric N. ChatterleyIncludes a CD with 17 music tracksDiscover the region’s vibrant music traditionsThis first-of-its-kind travel guide will take you on a fascinating journey to music venues, events, and museums that illuminate the lives of the musicians and reveal the deep ties between music and community. Thelonius Monk, Billy Taylor, and Maceo Parker—famous jazz artists who have shared the unique sounds of North Carolina with the world—are but a few of the more than 90 artists interviewed here.Distributed for North Carolina Arts Council2013 240 pp., 100 color plates., 20 halftones, 6 maps978-1-4696-1079-5 $19.95 paperback
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Real NASCARWhite Lightning, Red Clay, and Big Bill FranceDaniel S. Pierce
“If you’re a Southerner. . .you’ll lap up Daniel S. Pierce’s Real NASCAR . . . like grits and red-eye gravy, even if you’ve never been to a stock car race or watched one on television.” —Our State2010 360 pp, 30 illus.978-0-4696-0991-1 $22.00 paperback
Carolina BasketballA Century of ExcellenceAdam LucasForeword by Dean Smith. Afterword by Roy Williams.
“A celebration of the six national championships and numerous Hall of Famers the team has produced. . . . This book is about as authoritative as it gets.” —Chapel Hill MagazinePublished in association with the UNC-Chapel Hill Department of Athletics2010 288 pp., 195 illus., 4 tables, sidebars and appendices 978-0-8078-3410-7 $32.00 hardcover
sports
The Chesapeake HouseArchitectural Investigation by Colonial WilliamsburgEdited by Cary Carson and Carl R. LounsburyIn this beautifully illustrated volume, a team of historians, curators, and conservators from the architectural research department at Colonial Williamsburg draw on their far-reaching knowledge of historic structures in Virginia and Maryland to illuminate one of the hallmark building tradi-tions in America architecture.
“A remarkable book.” —Carter L. Hudgins, Clemson University2013 544 pp., 150 color plates., 200 illus.978-0-8078-3577-7 $60.00 hardcover
Longleaf, Far as the Eye Can SeeA New Vision of North America’s Richest ForestBill Finch, Beth Maynor Young, Rhett Johnson, and John C. HallForeword by E. O. Wilson
“A beautiful account of one of the continent’s classic ecosys-tems, this book will play a role in reviving the longleaf pine to at least a semblance of the glory it once commanded!” —Bill McKibben, author of Earth: Making a Life on a Tough New Planet2012 192 pp., 160 color plates., 7 halftones, 1 maps978-0-8078-3575-3 $35.00 hardcover
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Southern Appalachian CelebrationIn Praise of Ancient Mountains, Old-Growth Forests, and WildernessJames ValentineWith text by Chris BolgianoForeword by William Meadows, The Wilderness Society
“No book of my experience has ever caught the natural beauty and richness of southern Appalachia with greater exactitude.” —Edward O. Wilson, Harvard University, two-time Pulitzer Prize winner2011 152 pp., 10 x 14, 136 color illus., 1 mapISBN 978-0-8078-3514-2 $35.00 hardcover
Wild North CarolinaDiscovering the Wonders of Our State’s Natural CommunitiesDavid Blevins and Michael P. Schafale
“Wonderful! . . . An educational and inspirational boon for a new generation of environmental stewards.” —Betsy Bennett, director, North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences2011 118 pp., 10 x 9, 100 color illus.ISBN 978-0-8078-3467-1 $30.00 hardcover
Hugh Morton, North Carolina PhotographerHugh MortonForeword by William FridaySignature wildlife and nature photography from the state’s most beloved photographer.
“Hugh Morton was truly a North Carolina treasure.” —Former N.C. Governor Mike Easley2006 168 pp., 8 x 10, 142 color / 20 b&w photographs978-0-8078-3073-4 $35.95 hardcover
Hugh Morton’s North CarolinaHugh MortonForeword by William FridayNorth Carolina’s premier photographer shares more than 250 of his favorite pictures and the stories behind them.
“Puts Mr. Morton’s love for [North Carolina] in sharp focus.” —Associated Press2003 224 pp., 8 x 10, 126 color / 138 b&w photographs978-0-8078-2832-8 $39.95 hardcover
CarolinaPhotographs from the First State UniversityEdited by Erica EisdorferForeword by Doris Betts
“A great memento of the Carolina I know and love.” —Dean Smith
Published in association with UNC Student Stores, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill2006 196 pp., 8 x 11, 184 color / 16 b&w photographs978-0-8078-3035-2 $37.95 hardcover
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The Armchair Birder Goes CoastalThe Secret Lives of Birds of the Southeastern ShoreJohn Yow
“This book can be very funny, but it’s way more. . . . [Yow’s] well-chosen quotes from the masters add a smart heft to his clear and often fascinating narrative. . . . This book has plucked me from my backyard perch. . . and dropped me into an oceanside beach chair to marvel.” —Clyde Edgerton, Garden & Gun2012 256 pp., 15 line drawings978-0-8078-3561-6 $26.00 hardcover
The Armchair BirderDiscovering the Secret Lives of Familiar BirdsJohn Yow
“Ably illustrates facets of bird behavior and instinct, acknowl-edging their unique adaptations to the natural and human worlds. Written in a humorous, conversational tone, this enjoyable read is a good choice for developing birders.” —Library Journal2009 264 pp., 41 illus.978-0-8078-7229-1 $20.00 paperback
Birds of the CarolinasEloise F. Potter, James F. Parnell, Robert P. Teulings, and Ricky DavisSecond EditionThe most comprehensive reference for Carolina bird watchers, with entries for more than 450 species.
“A must-have reference for bird-watchers of any level.” —Southern Living2006 416 pp., 381 color photographs 978-0-8078-2999-8 $39.95 hardcover978-0-8078-5671-0 $28.95 paperback
The North Carolina Birding Trail Guides
Coastal Plain Trail GuideFeatures 102 birding destinations east of Interstate 952009 172 pp., 176 photographs, 121 maps, full color throughout978-0-9794-4680-1 $20.95 paperback
Mountain Trail GuideIntroduces 105 birding destinations from the Tennessee border to Interstate 77 2009 180 pp., 125 photographs, 125 maps, full color throughout978-0-8078-5965-0 $20.95 paperback
Piedmont Trail GuidePresents 103 birding destinations from Charlotte to Interstate 952008 176 pp., 142 photographs, 118 maps, full color throughout978-0-8078-5917-9 $20.95 paperback
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The North Carolina Birding Trail is a driving trail with 310 birding sites and over 440 bird species. These richly illustrated guides include descriptions of local species and habitats, as well as directions, information on access and on-site visitor amenities.
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Two Captains from CarolinaMoses Grandy, John Newland Maffitt, and the Coming of the Civil WarBland SimpsonA Nonfiction Novel
“In his abiding love and intimate knowledge of our coastal waters, Simpson paints a true portrait of the heartbreak and triumph to be had when one man thirsts for freedom and the other tries to be true to his conscience.” —Margaret Maron, author of Three-Day Town2012 208 pp., 26 illus.978-0-8078-3585-2 $28.00 hardcover
The Paradox of Tar Heel PoliticsThe Personalities, Elections, and Events That Shaped Modern North CarolinaRob ChristensenSecond Edition, Revised and UpdatedRagan Old North State Award, North Carolina Literary and Historical Association
“Hotter and slicker than a politician’s handshake at a pig pickin’ in July.” —Marcy Smith, Raleigh News & Observer2010 376 pp., 24 illus.978-0-8078-7151-5 $21.00 paperback
Encyclopedia of North CarolinaEdited by William S. PowellJay Mazzocchi, Associate Editor
“With over 2000 A-Z entries written by 550 contributors, this is the ultimate ready-reference to the state.” —Library Journal2006 1,328 pp., 373 illus., 22 maps978-0-8078-3071-0 $75.00 hardcover
The North Carolina GazetteerA Dictionary of Tar Heel Places and Their HistoryWilliam S. Powell and Michael HillSecond Edition
“There is no state glossary for the Atlantic Seaboard (possibly anywhere) that can compare in quality with Powell and Hill’s glossary of North Carolina.” —Raven I. McDavid Jr., University of Chicago2010 608 pp., 101 maps 978-0-8078-7138-6 $26.00 paperback
Decoration Day in the MountainsTraditions of Cemetery Decoration in the Southern Appalachians Alan Jabbour and Karen Singer JabbourPhotographs by Karen Singer Jabbour
“Necessary reading for anyone interested in Decoration Day as well as death-related customs in general. . . . Those who want to experience how ethnography ought to be done, no matter the particular topic, should read this model work.” —Arkansas Review2010 256 pp., 8 x 11, 33 color / 87 b&w illus., 1 map978-0-8078-3397-1 $36.00 hardcover
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Thomas DayMaster Craftsman and Free Man of Color Patricia Phillips Marshall and Jo Ramsay Leimenstoll Foreword by Jeffrey J. Crow. Photographs by Tim Buchman An exhaustively researched and beautifully illustrated book about how Thomas Day (1801-61) became the most successful cabinet-maker—black or white—in North Carolina.
“A book of major, lasting value.” —Catherine Bishir, author of North Carolina ArchitectureRichard Hampton Jenrette Series in Architecture and the Decorative Arts Published in association with The North Carolina Museum of History2010 320 pp., 8 x 11, 20 color / 243 b&w illus., 4 maps978-0-8078-3341-4 $42.00 hardcover
The Potter’s EyeArt and Tradition in North Carolina PotteryMark Hewitt and Nancy SweezyPhotography by Jason DowdleMary Ellen LoPresti Award, Art Libraries Society of North America, Southeast Chapter
“Exquisitely illustrated. . . . [with] incredibly detailed surface shots.” —Ceramics MonthlyPublished for the North Carolina Museum of Art2005 296 pp., 9 x 11, 235 color photographs978-0-8078-2992-9 $45.95 hardcover
cooking
Fred Thompson’s Southern Sides 250 Dishes That Really Make the PlateFred ThompsonA Featured Selection of The Good Cook book club and a Selection of Black Expressions book clubMouthwatering side dishes that are a joy to cook and eat
“Thompson once again proves himself to be a true master of the Southern kitchen.” —James Villas, author of The Glory of Southern Cooking2012 352 pp., 43 color plates978-0-8078-3570-8 $35.00 hardcover
Hoppin’ John’s Lowcountry CookingRecipes and Ruminations from Charleston and the Carolina Coastal PlainJohn Martin Taylor20th Anniversary EditionWith a New Preface by the AuthorA Selection of The Good Cook book clubThe book that launched the Lowcountry culinary revival
“No man deserves more credit for Charleston’s culinary resurgence.” —Gourmet2012 368 pp., 1 map978-0-8078-3725-2 $25.00 paperback
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Jean Anderson’s Preserving GuideHow to Pickle and Preserve, Can and Freeze, Dry and Store Vegetables and FruitsJean AndersonWith a New Introduction by the AuthorAn apples-to-zucchini guide to food preservationA 2012 Okra Pick: Great Southern Books Fresh Off the Vine, Southern Independent Booksellers AllianceEnjoy the bounty of your own garden, farmer’s markets, and roadside stands—all year round.
“Ideal for beginners and experienced cooks alike.” —Andrea Weigl, food writer, Raleigh News and Observer2012 240 pp., 7 line drawings978-0-8078-3724-5 $24.00 hardcover
The New Southern-Latino Table Recipes That Bring Together the Bold and Beloved Flavors of Latin America and the American SouthSandra A. GutierrezFeatures a glossary, a section on how to navigate a tienda, and a guide to ingredient sources.
“A beautiful marriage of cultures.” —USA Today Hispanic Living2011, 304 pp., 16 full-color photosISBN 978-0-8078-3494-7 $30.00 hardcover
Dining with the WashingtonsHistoric Recipes, Entertaining, and Hospitality from Mount VernonEdited by Stephen A. McLeod
“With plenty of historical detail about the life of the Washingtons and numerous recipes from the period, it will be equally at home in the kitchen or on the coffee table.” —Library Journal Distributed for the Mount Vernon Ladies’ Association2011 224 pp., 10 x 10, 230 color illus.978-0-8078-3526-5 $35.00 hardcover
The New Southern Garden CookbookEnjoying the Best from Homegrown Gardens, Farmers’ Markets, Roadside Stands, and CSA Farm BoxesSheri CastleSIBA Award for Best Cookbook 2012A “New Southern Cookbook We Love” Editor’s Pick and Southern Living Test Kitchen Approved! —Southern Living
“If you see the garden as an extension of your kitchen, and if you happen to appreciate a Southern sensibility. . .you’ll be happy with the vegetable-focused recipes.” —The Washington Post2011 456 pp., 8 x 91/4 , 24 color illus.978-0-8078-3465-7 $35.00 hardcover
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Holy SmokeThe Big Book of North Carolina BarbecueJohn Shelton Reed and Dale Volberg ReedWith William McKinney Finalist, International Association of Culinary Professionals Cookbook Award Metro Magazine Standing Ovation Award
“A funny, fantastically southern memoir . . . Everything we ever wanted to know about the history of the ’cue, the sauce, and the people behind this Tar Heel tradition.” —Southern Living2008 328 pp., 260 illus., 61 sidebars, 2-color throughout978-0-8078-3243-1 $33.00 hardcover
Cooking the Gullah Way, Morning, Noon, and NightSallie Ann RobinsonForeword by Jessica B. HarrisSallie Ann shares recipes and memories—and some folk remedies, too—from growing up on Daufuskie Island.
“Down-to-earth recipes.”—Publishers Weekly 2007 176 pp., 75 recipes, 25 folk remedies978-0-8078-3150-2 $26.00 hardcover978-0-8078-5843-1 $19.00 paperback
Gullah Home Cooking the Daufuskie WaySmokin’ Joe Butter Beans, Ol’ ‘Fuskie Fried Crab Rice, Sticky-Bush Blackberry Dumpling, and other Sea Island FavoritesSallie Ann RobinsonWith Gregory Wrenn Smith; Foreword by Pat ConroySea Island native Sallie Ann Robinson serves up recipes and reminiscences that capture a taste of Gullah culture.
“A fascinating cookbook. . . . Robinson knows what to do with classic soul food ingredients.” —The New York Times Book Review2003 192 pp., 2-color throughout, 28 photographs978-0-8078-2783-3 $28.00 hardcover978-0-8078-5456-3 $20.95 paperback
Matzoh Ball GumboCulinary Tales of the Jewish SouthMarcie Cohen FerrisA James Beard Foundation Book Award FinalistA New York Times Notable CookbookA Chicago Tribune Favorite Cookbook
“A blend of research and real people. . . . Insightful, funny and occasionally heartbreaking.”—The New York Times2010 (2005 hardcover) 344 pp., 79 illus.978-0-8078-2978-3 $35.95 hardcover978-0-8078-7123-2 $23.00 paperback
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Mama Dip’s Family CookbookMildred CouncilMore delicious home cooking and seasoned wisdom from southern chef and popular cook book author, Mama Dip.
“[The] party foods, casseroles and baking are really extraordinary. . . . These recipes deserve to be cooked and enjoyed in all their glory.”—Appetite for Books2005 296 pp., 17 illus., 2-color throughout, 300 recipes978-0-8078-2989-9 $27.95 hardcover978-0-8078-5655-0 $18.95 paperback
Mama Dip’s KitchenMildred CouncilFeatured on the Food Network’s Sarah’s Secrets and on QVCNow nationally recognized, Chapel Hill’s Mama Dip shares her life in food and 263 treasured recipes in this best-selling cookbook from her legendary restaurant.
“Great flavors from simple and good ingredients.” —Southern Living1999 248 pp., 2-color throughout978-0-8078-2508-2 $29.00 hardcover978-0-8078-4790-9 $19.95 paperback
Bill Neal’s Southern CookingBill NealRevised and Enlarged EditionThe classic cookbook that launched a career and reinvigo-rated national interest in regional and southern cuisine.
“Overflows with riches.”—Food & Wine 1989 219 pp. 978-0-8078-1859-6 $37.95 hardcover978-0-8078-4255-3 $24.95 paperbackA Selection of Book-of-the-Month Club’s Home Style Book ClubA Selection of Better Homes and Gardens’ Cookbook Club
Biscuits, Spoonbread, and Sweet Potato PieBill Neal
“An authoritative journey through the baking and related confectionery cooking of the South.” —The New York Times Book Review2003 400 pp., 11 illus. 978-0-8078-5474-7 $24.00 paperback
gardening & planting guides
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Looking for LongleafThe Fall and Rise of an American ForestLawrence S. EarleyPhillip D. Reed Memorial Award, Southern Environmental Law Center
“Lively quotes and quirky factoids . . . A must-read for anyone interested in conservation or Southern history.” —Charlotte Observer
“A page-turner.”—Wildlife in North Carolina2006 336 pp., 36 illus.978-0-8078-5699-4 $24.00 paperback
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Garden Perennials for the Coastal SouthBarbara J. Sullivan
“A fundamental volume for gardeners in that hot and humid stretch from the Gulf Coast of Texas to Tidewater Virginia.” —American Gardener2003 288 pp., 223 color photographs, 13 charts, 3 maps978-0-8078-5473-0 $25.95 paperback Wild Flowers of North CarolinaWilliam S. Justice, C. Ritchie Bell, and Anne H. LindseySecond EditionDetails 502 species found in the Carolinas, Virginia, and parts of Georgia, Tennessee, Kentucky, West Virginia, Maryland, and Delaware.
“A botanical bonanza.”—Our State2005 376 pp., 553 color photographs978-0-8078-5597-3 $23.00 paperback Gardening with Heirloom SeedsTried-and-True Flowers, Fruits, and Vegetables for a New GenerationLynn Coulter
“Leads us cheerfully and invitingly through the seasons. . . . Good reading for both new gardeners and those already smitten with seed sowing and heirlooms.” —American Gardener2006 328 pp., 135 color / 10 b&w photographs978-0-8078-3011-6 $39.95 hardcover 978-0-8078-5680-2 $25.95 paperback Passalong PlantsSteve Bender and Felder RushingForeword by Allen LacyQuill & Trowel Award for Writing, Garden Writers Association of America
“Be sure to scribe your name in your copy as soon as you get it, because this book will ‘passalong’ among friends faster than weeds sprout.” —Fine Gardening1993 236 pp., 82 color photographs978-0-8078-4418-2 $28.00 paperbackA Selection of the Garden Book ClubA Selection of Rodale's Organic Gardening Book Club
mountain life & guides
Mountain NatureA Seasonal Natural History of the Southern AppalachiansJennifer Frick-Ruppert
“Mountain Nature takes a new perspective on this wonderful diversity, following the seasonal path from spring wildflowers to summer green to fall harvest and winter quiet.” —Peter S. White, North Carolina Botanical Garden
“Anyone interested in nature will relish this evocative and informative book.” —Timothy P. Spira, Clemson University 2010 256 pp., 50 color / 41 b&w illus., 1 map, 16-page color insert978-0-8078-7116-4 $21.00 paperback
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Super-Scenic MotorwayA Blue Ridge Parkway HistoryAnne Mitchell Whisnant
“Strips away decades of . . . myth-making . . . and details the social, economic and political battles that shaped a two-lane road that’s the most visited place managed by the park service.”—Associated Press2010 464 pp., 51 illus., 7 maps978-0-8078-7126-3 $23.00 paperback
guides
How to Read a Florida Gulf Coast BeachA Guide to Shadow Dunes, Ghost Forests, and Other Telltale Clues from an Ever-Changing CoastTonya ClaytonA lively tour of some of America’s most beautiful and diverse beaches.
“Comprehensive [and] eminently readable. . . . Clayton’s knowl-edge and observations greatly enhance a visit to the shore.” —Albert Hine, University of South Florida2012 228 pp., 111 halftones, 8 color illus.978-0-8078-3546-3 $40.00 hardcover978-0-8078-7218-5 $16.00 paperback
Farm Fresh North CarolinaThe Go-To Guide to Great Farmers’ Markets, Farm Stands, Farms, Apple Orchards, U-Picks, Kids’ Activities, Lodging, Dining, Choose-and-Cut Christmas Trees, Vineyards and Wineries, and MoreDiane Daniel
“I hope Diane isn’t finished traveling because we need a book like this for every state.” —Joel Salatin, owner of Polyface Farm2011 296 pp., 25 illus., 6 maps, 34 side bars, glossary978-0-8078-7182-9 $18.95 paperback
Backpacking North CarolinaThe Definitive Guide to 43 Can’t-Miss Trips from Mountains to SeaJoe Miller
“Miller’s work doesn’t disappoint. He provides necessary infor-mation for beginner and experienced backpackers alike.” —Sierra Magazine Green Life blog256 pp., 39 illus., 47 figs., 40 maps978-0-8078-7183-6 $20.00 paperback
Fishing North Carolina’s Outer BanksThe Complete Guide to Catching More Fish from Surf, Pier, Sound, and OceanStan Ulanski
“A page turner for both curious angler and Outer Banks lover who doesn’t necessarily go there to fish. . . . there’s something for anyone who loves the Outer Banks in this book.” —Richmond Times-Dispatch2011 216 pp., 35 drawings, 14 illus., 6 figs., 5 maps, 1 table978-0-8078-7207-9 $20.00 paperback
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A Field Guide to Wildflowers of the Sandhills Region North Carolina, South Carolina, and GeorgiaBruce A. Sorrie
“Sorrie brings important conservation attention to this beauti-ful, under-valued region, encouraging readers to get to know, love, and preserve this area.” —Linda Chafin, State Botanical Garden of Georgia2011 368 pp., 553 color illus., 2 drawings, 1 map978-0-8078-3466-4 $47.50 hardcover978-0-8078-7186-7 $25.00 paperback
Wildflowers and Plant Communities of the Southern Appalachian Mountains and PiedmontA Naturalist’s Guide to the Carolinas, Virginia, Tennessee, and GeorgiaTimothy P. Spira
“Twenty-one major plant communities are described in detail, and the refreshing and easy-to-use format allows readers to explore each of the 340 featured plants in terms of their natural history, ecology, habitat, range, and uses.” —Virginia Wildlife2011 540 pp., 361 color photos of plants and plant communities, 760 color thumbnails, 22 line drawings, 2 maps, bibl.978-0-8078-7172-0 $26.00 paperback
Amphibians and Reptiles of the Carolinas and VirginiaJeffrey C. Beane, Alvin L. Braswell, Joseph C. Mitchell, William M. Palmer, and Julian R. Harrison IIIPhotographs by Jack Dermid. With contributions by Bernard S. Martof and Joseph R. Bailey. Second Edition, Revised and Updated
“A truly scientific history of the reptiles and amphibians of our region. . . . It should be in the library of all amateur natural-ists, students and teachers.” —Raleigh News & Observer2010 288 pp., 221 color photographs, 172 maps 978-0-8078-7112-6 $26.00 paperback
Exploring the Geology of the CarolinasA Field Guide to Favorite Places from Chimney Rock to CharlestonKevin G. Stewart and Mary-Russell Roberson
“With an easy-to-read introduction and detailed glossary, even everyday rockhounds can learn to read nature’s writing.”—Charleston Magazine2007 320 pp., 12 color / 86 b&w illus., 44 maps978-0-8078-5786-1 $24.95 paperback
Hiking North Carolina’s Mountains-to-Sea TrailAllen de HartThe region’s top trail authority presents the first comprehensive guide to this popular thousand-mile trail as it winds through three national parks, three national forests, and seven state parks.2000 384 pp., 28 illus., 79 maps978-0-8078-4887-6 $23.00 paperback
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How to Read a North Carolina BeachBubble Holes, Barking Sands, and Rippled RunnelsOrrin H. Pilkey, Tracy Monegan Rice, and William J. NealThree coastal experts reveal the secrets and the science of the North Carolina shoreline.
“Ought to be in the suitcase of every person headed for a beach vacation.”—Charlotte Observer2004 180 pp., 8 color / 79 b&w photographs978-0-8078-5510-2 $16.95 paperback
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Cherokee Stories of the Turtle Island Liars’ ClubChristopher B. Teutonwith Hastings Shade, Sammy Still, Sequoyah Guess, and Woody Hansenillustrations by America MeredithCherokee storytelling, oral traditions, and teachings
“Shows beyond any doubt how rich, complex, and beautiful Cherokee oral and literary expressions continue to be in this chaotic world. It is easily one of the most important books on Cherokee worldview and tradition ever written.” —Daniel Heath Justice, University of British Columbia2012 264 pp., 14 drawings978-0-8078-3584-5 $30.00 hardcover
Cherokee Heritage Trails GuidebookBarbara R. Duncan and Brett H. RiggsPreserve America Presidential Award for Heritage TourismCelebrating the rich heritage of the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians, this portable guide includes Cherokee stories, folk arts, and history, as well as visiting information for Cherokee historic sites.
“An ideal gift.”—Atlanta Journal-Constitution2003 384 pp., 131 color photographs, 11 maps978-0-8078-5457-0 $20.95 paperback
The Origin of the Milky Way and Other Living Stories of the CherokeeEdited by Barbara R. DuncanIllustrations by Shan GoshornA Storytelling World Honor BookPresented by members of the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians in their own words, these 26 traditional stories provide a wonderful introduction to Cherokee culture. For readers age 9 and up.2008 144 pp., 14 illus., 1 map978-0-8078-3219-6 $24.95 hardcover978-0-8078-5930-8 $15.95 paperback
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coastal life
North Carolina BeachesGlenn MorrisThird EditionThe best guide to enjoying the state’s 320 miles of coastline will help you find just the right spot for a long vacation or a one-day getaway.
“What visitors can expect at their favorite beach getaway—including parking, dune crossovers, restrooms, and handicap access at each site. . . . A good read and a great resource.” —Coastwatch2005 352 pp., 31 illus., 29 charts, 42 maps978-0-8078-5618-5 $24.00 paperback
An Outer Banks ReaderDavid Stick, Editor
“A memorable, intimate portrait of life on a fragile chain of barrier islands.”—Bloomsbury Review1998 336 pp.978-0-8078-4726-8 $23.00 paperback
The Outer Banks of North Carolina, 1584–1958David StickThe Outer Banks’s preeminent historian tells the fascinating history of the Banks and Bankers; of whalers, stockmen, lifesavers, wreckers, boatmen, and fishermen; and of the constantly changing inlets famous for channel bass fishing.1990 367 pp. 978-0-8078-4277-5 $21.95 paperback
Graveyard of the AtlanticShipwrecks of the North Carolina CoastDavid Stick
“A thrilling record of storm and stress, of cruel seas and shift-ing sands, of broken ships, tragedy and gallantry. . . . Captures the spirit of this treacherous coast.” —The New York Times Book Review1989 287 pp. 978-0-8078-4261-4 $20.95 paperback
The Battle for North Carolina’s CoastPast History, Present Crisis, and Future VisionStanley R. Riggs, Dorothea V. Ames, Stephen J. Culver, and David J. MallinsonFour experts on coastal dynamics offer a hopeful vision for the coast’s future—if we are willing to adapt to the barriers’ ongoing and natural processes.
“A must read for anyone interested in the future of coastal communities.” —Camilla M. Herlevich, executive director, North Carolina Coastal Land Trust2011 160 pp., 38 color and 3 b&w illus., 31 figs.ISBN 978-0-8078-3486-2, $25.00 hardcover
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The Coasts of CarolinaSeaside to Sound CountryBland Simpson and Scott Taylor
“This is like the world I grew up in —it’s the real thing. Welcome to it!” —Pat Conroy2010 152 pp., 10 x 9, 145 color illus. 978-0-8078-3439-8 $32.00 hardcover
The Inner IslandsA Carolinian’s Sound Country ChronicleBland SimpsonPhotography by Ann Cary Simpson
“Bland Simpson is the perfect companion for any journey, especially this one. Witty, informed, energetic!” —Annie Dillard2010 232 pp., 54 illus., 4 maps978-0-8078-7125-6 $21.00 paperback
Into the Sound CountryA Carolinian’s Coastal PlainBland SimpsonPhotography by Ann Cary Simpson
“I love reading this book. It captures the sights and sounds and smells of the North Carolina coast better than any book I’ve ever read.”—Pat Conroy1997 288 pp., 61 illus., 3 maps978-0-8078-4686-5 $28.95 paperback
Hatteras BluesA Story from the Edge of AmericaTom CarlsonThe true story of the first family of sportfishing in the billfish capital of the world.
“If you love the Banks—the real Banks from Oregon Inlet to Ocracoke—you will love this book.” —Gray’s Sporting Journal2010 256 pp., 40 illus., 2 maps978-0-8078-7122-5 $18.00 paperback
The Gulf StreamTiny Plankton, Giant Bluefin, and the Amazing Story of the Powerful River in the AtlanticStan Ulanski
“[This] book is jam-packed with facts, but they are so grace-fully integrated into the text that it's only when you come up for air that you realize you've been learning all along.” —The Wall Street Journal2010 232 pp., 24 illus., 4 maps978-0-8078-7157-7 $19.00 paperback
Hoi Toide on the Outer BanksThe Story of the Ocracoke BrogueWalt Wolfram and Natalie Schilling-Estes
“Eminently readable and unfailingly interesting.” —Choice 1997 184 pp., 20 illus., 5 maps978-0-8078-4626-1 $21.95 paperback
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Pirates, Privateers, and Rebel Raiders of the Carolina CoastLindley S. Butler
“An eminently readable and accurate tale of the region’s rascals.”—Publishers Weekly2000 296 pp., 32 illus., 6 maps978-0-8078-4863-0 $21.95 paperback
Taffy of Torpedo JunctionNell Wise WechterForeword by Bland SimpsonFor more than 50 years, a favorite across generations of Tar Heels.
“The best piece of children’s literature ever produced in this state.”—Dennis Rogers, Raleigh News & Observer1996 151 pp., 4 illus., 1 map978-0-8078-4619-3 $14.95 paperback
Teach’s LightA Tale of Blackbeard the PirateNell Wise WechterA time-travel adventure for young readers.
“Using the known facts of Blackbeard’s life, Wechter paints a vivid picture of piracy and adventure. . . . Young readers who thought they had no interest in history will find themselves entranced.”—Durham Morning Herald1999 160 pp., 1 map978-0-8078-4793-0 $14.95 paperback
Ghosts from the CoastNancy RobertsIn this engaging collection of 33 ghost stories and legends, acclaimed storyteller Nancy Roberts leads a haunted tour of coastal North Carolina, South Carolina, and Georgia.2001 184 pp., 23 illus.978-0-8078-4991-0 $16.95 paperback
Tar Heel GhostsJohn HardenA ghostly assortment of twenty-three stories and ten “short shorts” that capture the “spirits” of North Carolina’s past.
“Very entertaining.” —Raleigh News and Observer1980 192 pp. 978-0-8078-4069-6 $16.95 paperback
Ghost Ship of Diamond ShoalsThe Mystery of the Carroll A. DeeringBland SimpsonA compelling nonfiction novel built around one of maritime history’s most famous mysteries.
“Unfolds as surely and gracefully as a set of fore-and-aft sails in a fresh breeze.”—Charlotte Observer2005 256 pp., 38 illus.978-0-8078-5617-8 $21.95 paperback
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