This biography describes President Carter's life from his early years through his education, military service, his peanut farm business, and his political career, from state senator in 1962, govern
The political corruption, gambling, and murder that nearly brought down an Alabama town during the Depression. In the first chronological and gripping narrative of the events that crippled Phenix C
Cobb did not live to see the end of the War Between the States, but his influence was felt at both the theoretical and pragmatic levels throughout it, and perhaps even long after. McCash, (formerly hi
In May 1862, Richard Henry Brooks enlisted in the Confederate Army and served for the duration of the war. This volume contains the letters he wrote to his wife, Telitha, over the course of three year
The long-forgotten work of a New England journalist is reprinted here, recreating his photographs of a war-ravaged South and reexamining his interviews with freed slaves, Confederate veterans, traveli
Clabough (English, Lynchburg College) considers American writer Chappell's (b. 1936) first four novels chronologically and his short fiction thematically in order to elucidate the uniqueness, range, a
In this anthology of Civil War memoirs, we get a clearer impression of some of the chaplains who served during that Great Conflict. Chaplains were among the most omnipresent observers on the battlefi
Using original documents found in the Georgia Department of Archives and History, two Civil War historians have written not only the first history of the Georgia Militia during the Civil War, but have
This book charts the life, accomplishments, and legacy of John Fletcher Hanson, a Southern industrialist and journalist who founded Bibb Manufacturing and the Georgia Institute of Technology. The book