Drawing on newly released documents from the Clinton archive and original interviews with former ...
'This translation of Aristotle's ON THE GENERATION OF ANIMALS by David Bolotin aims above all at ...
The third volume of ELIZABETH OAKES SMITH: SELECTED WRITINGS offers readers selections from sever...
'This translation of Aristotle's ON THE GENERATION OF ANIMALS by David Bolotin aims above all at ...
The first carefully graded introductory textbook of Sahidic Coptic to appear in English: no other...
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...
Originally published in the Macon Telegraph and Atlanta Georgian, these lively reports on the fil...
According to Stanley Rosenbaum, the Bible resembles what a family would retrieve after a tornado ...
In Strangers in Zion: Fundamentalists in the South, 1900-1950 William R. Glass tells the story of...
'While the Great War was hoped to be the War to End All Wars, it instead launched a series of geo...
Life in Dixie During the War, first published in 1892, ranks among the best first-person accounts...
For the first time in English the world community of scholars is systematically assembling and pr...
This book is about war's impact on the religious faith of individual Confederate Christian soldie...
Jimmy Morrow, a pastor and serpent handler for over a quarter of a century explores the history o...
When the Church Bells Rang Racist
Documents the history of this oldest Sabbath keeping Christian denomination within the framework ...
BAPTISTS IN EARLY NORTH AMERICA--WELSH NECK, SOUTH CAROLINA, contains a transcription of the Wels...
Winner of the Adrienne Bond Poetry Award.
Annie W. Armstrong, more familiarly known as 'Miss Annie,' served as the first corresponding secr...
Henlee Barnette's life has spanned most of the twentieth century. His life in the rural South eve...
Often different religious traditions offer very different pictures of the world. In fact, religio...
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...
In 1860, on the eve of the Civil War, Macon was a business community dedicated to supplying the n...
Presents eight essays that were presented at the 2015 'A.V. Elliott Conference on Great Books and...
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...
The basic purpose of this book is to show the reader that even those with limited talent can deve...
Kierkegaard argued that Christianity is a lived religion, not a set of doctrines to be cognitivel...
God, Hope & History: Jurgen Moltman's & the Christian Concept of History
Outside of Houston County, few people knew Sam Nunn's name. His closest friends thought he was cr...
'During the past forty years, Dana Gioia has had as transformative an impact on American literatu...
This folio of more than two hundred-fifty photographs with a foreword by President William D. Und...
'Nathaniel Hawthorne helped to establish and validate American literature by creating a mythology...
William Homestead takes readers inside the classroom, where most students are following the dicta...