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Absalom, Absalom!  •  William Faulkner
LITERATURE •  1991 •  PAPER  • 313 PAGES
Faulkner's brilliant masterpiece on human nature and the Old South, a challenging but rewarding read. (USS69, $15.00)
 
Acadian to Cajun: Transformation of a People, 1803-1877  •  Carl A. Brasseaux
HISTORY •  1992 •  PAPER  • 252 PAGES
A focused history of cultural, social and political developments in New Orleans from the Louisiana Purchase in 1803 to the end of Reconstruction in 1877. Written by the respected Cajun historian Carl Brasseaux. (USS163, $22.00)
 
Africans in America, America's Journey through Slavery  •  Charles Johnson  •  Patricia Smith  •  WBGH Series Research Team
HISTORY •  1999 •  PAPER  • 512 PAGES
A companion volume to a PBS documentary, this book combines the fictional narratives of novelist Charles Johnson with the historical commentary of journalist Patricia Smith, telling the story of slavery in America. It is a powerful collaborative effort that paints a vivid picture of this period in our nation's history, and it celebrates the brave Africans who managed to preserve their heritage as they endured so many hardships. (USS53, $38.95)
  Africans in America, America's Journey through Slavery
Along the River Road: Past and Present on Louisiana's Historic Byway  •  Mary Ann Sternberg
GUIDEBOOK •  1996 •  PAPER  • 344 PAGES
A travel guide to the 100-mile historic River Road from Baton Rouge to New Orleans along the Mississippi. With a concise history of the Mississippi and early settlers (including the effects of natural disasters and catastrophes like floods and cholera). (USS178, $18.95)
 
As I Lay Dying  •  William Faulkner
LITERATURE •  1991 •  PAPER  • 267 PAGES
Faulkner's deadpan yet tragic tale of the Bundren family's journey across Mississippi with Addie, their deceased wife and mother, in tow. (USS68, $14.00)
 
At the Edge of the Precipice, Henry Clay and the Compromise That Saved the Union  •  Robert V. Remini
HISTORY •  2011 •  PAPER  • 184 PAGES
In 1850, with Northerners demanding that slavery be outlawed in the vast new territory America had just acquired in the Mexican-American War, Southerners threatened to secede from the Union. In this riveting new history, National Book Award-winner Remini tells how Clay, veteran Kentucky statesman, brokered a bipartisan solution (the "Compromise of 1850") that saved the nation. Remini is Historian Emeritus of the U.S. House of Representatives and the author of more than twenty books (USM155, $15.99)
 
The Awakening  •  Kate Chopin  •  Marilynne Robinson
LITERATURE •  1981 •  PAPER  • 208 PAGES
The 1899 novel that forever vanquished "feminine propriety." Chopin's exhilarating, tragic feminist novella sings with the Cajun and Creole cadences of her native New Orleans. (USS229, $4.95)
 
The Barber of Natchez  •  Edwin Adams Davis  •  William Ransom Hogan
BIOGRAPHY/MEMOIR •  1973 •  PAPER  • 278 PAGES
An absorbing account of the rise of a free slave, his business successes, high community standing and daily life in Natchez Mississippi before 1850, drawing on the diary, letters, and business records of the remarkable William Johnson. The authors also describe his wanton murder and the trials of the man who shot him. At the time of his death he owned more than 2,000 acres of land in Adams County. (USS401, $19.95)
 
Battle on the Bay: The Civil War Struggle for Galveston  •  Edward T. Cotham
HISTORY •  1998 •  PAPER  • 252 PAGES
This well researched narrative history chronicles the military engagement on Galveston Bay during the Civil War. Cotham thoroughly recreates the Battle of Galveston and develops the historical characters involved on both sides of the battle. (TEX02, $25.00)
 
The Best Short Stories by Black Writers, The Classic Anthology from 1899 to 1967  •  Langston Hughes
LITERATURE •  1969 •  PAPER  • 512 PAGES
A collection of groundbreaking works by luminaries including James Baldwin, Gwendolyn Brooks, Paul Laurence Dunbar, Ralph Ellison and Alice Walker. (GEN400, $16.99)
 
The Birdwatcher's Companion to North American Birdlife  •  Christopher W. Leahy  •  Gordon Morrison
NATURAL HISTORY •  2006 •  PAPER  • 1072 PAGES
A handsome, fully illustrated survey of the birds of North America, organized A to Z, covering birds, bird biology, conservation and birdwatching. Published in cooperation with the American Birding Association. (NAM21, $19.95)
  The Birdwatcher's Companion to North American Birdlife
Boat People  •  Mary Gardner
LITERATURE •  1996 •  PAPER  • 280 PAGES
This award-winning novel tells the various stories of a group of Vietnamese refugees living in Galveston, Texas. (TEX26, $15.95)
 
Cabeza de Vaca's Adventures in the Unknown Interior of America  •  Alvar Nunez Cabeza de Vaca
BIOGRAPHY/MEMOIR •  2003 •  PAPER  • 204 PAGES
An account of Cabeza de Vaca's 16th-century epic adventures in the New World. Only a handful of men survived the eight-year, 6,000-mile expedition across America from Tampa bay to Sinaloa, Mexico. They were the first Europeans to set foot in the interior of Florida, Texas, New Mexico and Northernmost Mexico. In this English-language edition, reproduced from their award-winning three-volume set, Adorno and Pautz supplement the engrossing account with a general introduction that orients the reader to Cabeza de Vaca's world. They also provide explanatory notes, which resolve many of the narrative's most perplexing questions. This highly readable translation fires the imagination and illuminates the enduring appeal of Cabeza de Vaca's experience for a modern audience. (SWU40, $24.95)
  Cabeza de Vaca's Adventures in the Unknown Interior of America
Cajun and Creole Music Makers  •  Barry Jean Ancelet  •  Elemore Morgan
MUSIC •  1999 •  PAPER  • 176 PAGES
An illustrated portrait of Cajun and Creole musicians in their surroundings, featuring more than 100 full-color photographs of great musicians including Dewey Balfa, Dennis McGee, Octa Clark, D. L. Menard, Canray Fontenot, Lula Landry and Alphonse "Bois Sec" Ardoin. A bilingual edition in both English and French. Originally published in 1984, this edition has been revised to include more recent musicians such as Steve Riley and Dirk Powell. (USS172, $40.00)
 
Cajun Country  •  Barry Jean Ancelet  •  Jay D. Edwards  •  Glen Pitre
CULTURAL PORTRAIT •  1991 •  PAPER  • 256 PAGES
An overview of the history and culture of the Cajuns of South Louisiana. This book investigates the history, social institutions, and cultural activities of this ethnic group, with scholarship of folklorists and historians throughout the text. (USS153, $25.00)
 
Cajun Country Guide  •  Mason Fry  •  Julie Posner
GUIDEBOOK •  1999 •  PAPER  • 512 PAGES
A comprehensive guide to South Louisiana's Cajun country, with good coverage of the region's culture, music and food. It includes information on places to eat and sleep, swamp tours, plantation homes, festivals and other attractions. (USS177, $17.95)
 
The Cajuns, Americanization of a People  •  Shane K. Bernard
HISTORY •  2003 •  PAPER  • 196 PAGES
A history of the Cajuns over the last 60 years. (USS334, $20.00)
 
Canaan's Tongue  •  John Wray
LITERATURE •  2006 •  PAPER  • 352 PAGES
This fiercely poetic novel, set in the American South before and during the Civil War, traces the decline of a gang of horse-thieves and slave traders. The ringleader, a preacher known as "The Redeemer", is based on the historical outlaw John Murrell. (USS406, $14.95)
 
The Carolinas, Georgia & the South Trips  •  Lonely Planet  •  Alex Leviton
GUIDEBOOK •  2009 •  PAPER  • 424 PAGES
A compact and practical guide to visiting the South, with 65 themed itineraries and over 1,000 local attractions. Trips are divided into categories by theme: iconic, food & drink, history & culture, route, offbeat, city, and day trips. (USS426, $19.99)
  The Carolinas, Georgia & the South Trips
The Civil War Times Illustrated Photographic History of the Civil War, Vicksburg to Appomattox  •  William Davis  •  Bell. I. Wiley
HISTORY •  1994 •  HARD COVER  • 1366 PAGES
A massive history of the Civil War featuring 4,000 archival photographs, drawings and maps. With accompanying text on the leaders, heroes, campaigns, and battles of the Civil War. (USS156, $39.98)
  The Civil War Times Illustrated Photographic History of the Civil War, Vicksburg to Appomattox
Classic Natchez: An Illustrated Tour through a Remarkable Antebellum Town  •  Van J. Martin  •  Randolph Delehanty
ART & ARCHITECTURE •  1996 •  HARD COVER  • 164 PAGES
This illustrated tour accompanied by thought-provoking essays on 43 Natchez homes. It's an excellent historical overview, with maps, floor plans, and a timeline. (USS136, $39.95)
 
The Collected Stories of Eudora Welty  •  Eudora Welty
LITERATURE •  1982 •  PAPER  • 622 PAGES
The pride of Jackson, Mississippi, Eudora Welty died in 2001 at the age of 92, after a long life of chronicling -- with high humor and an unaverted gaze -- the customs, racial difficulties and texture of her native region. This volume collects all the stories published during her lifetime, 41 in all. (USS250, $16.00)
 
The Coming of Age in Mississippi  •  Anne Moody
BIOGRAPHY/MEMOIR •  1997 •  PAPER  • 384 PAGES
This powerful and provocative autobiography from Anne Moody vividly documents the discrimination many African Americans had to face in the South in the 1950s. Her passionate fight against racism encounters many obstacles, such as finding her name on a KKK "wanted" list. Her stories are intense but full of courage and the truest convictions. (USS140, $7.99)
 
Creoles of Color of the Gulf South  •  James H. Dormon
HISTORY •  1996 •  HARD COVER  • 224 PAGES
The eight contributors explore Creole origins, language, music and culture in this scholarly history. (USS166, $34.00)
 
A Curtain of Green and Other Stories  •  Eudora Welty
LITERATURE •  1979 •  PAPER  • 324 PAGES
Welty's first collection of stories, which includes the classic "A Worn Path," established her reputation as a leading voice in American literature. (USS402, $27.95)
  A Curtain of Green and Other Stories
Delta Wedding  •  Eudora Welty
LITERATURE •  1979 •  PAPER  • 326 PAGES
A Mississippi Delta plantation is the setting for Welty's comedy of manners, which affectionately sends up an extended southern clan. (USS251, $14.00)
  Delta Wedding
The Devil's Backbone: Story of the Natchez Trace  •  Jonathan Daniels
HISTORY •  1985 •  PAPER  • 267 PAGES
A brief, pocket history of the development, exploration and settling of the Natchez Trace, which stretches from Natchez, Mississippi, across northwestern Alabama to Nashville. Originally published in 1962. It tells the story of the many notable figures who have made their mark on the Trace, including Aaron Burr, Andrew Jackson, George Washington, Daniel Boone, and Meriwether Lewis, whose death on the Trace is still a mystery. (USS142, $12.95)
  The Devil's Backbone: Story of the Natchez Trace
Flash for Freedom  •  George MacDonald Fraser
LITERATURE •  1989 •  PAPER  • 287 PAGES
In this fifth installment in the rollicking series, our self-serving, cowardly Victorian hero finds himself playing a role in the Civil War. Flashman meets up with Abraham Lincoln (who saves his neck), runs a slave plantation, cheats at cards, escapes on a slave ship and helps out in Underground Railroad. the Much of the action takes place in New Orleans. (USS372, $16.00)
  Flash for Freedom
Flashman and the Angel of the Lord  •  George MacDonald Fraser
LITERATURE •  1996 •  PAPER  • 394 PAGES
A womanizer, coward and reluctant hero, George MacDonald Fraser's Flashman finds himself at the center of extraordinary events in this on ongoing series. In this 10th installmant, Flashy is kidnapped in Cape Town (talk about relunctant) and soon with John Brown on his fateful 1859 raid at Harper's Ferry. This naturally gives Fraser plenty of opportunity to comment on the Antebellum South, racism and the American way. (USS371, $16.00)
  Flashman and the Angel of the Lord
The Founding of New Acadia  •  Carl A. Brasseaux
HISTORY •  1996 •  PAPER  • 229 PAGES
Early Acadian settlement and culture in Louisiana by respected Cajun historian Carl Brasseaux. (USS162, $20.95)
 
From Slavery to Freedom, A History of African Americans  •  John Hope Franklin
HISTORY •  2000 •  HARD COVER  • 742 PAGES
A classic history of the African American experience from ancient West African civilizations to the civil rights struggles of the 20th century. First published in 1947, and now in its eighth edition, this book has set the standard for comprehensive studies of the changing roles of Africans in the United States. (USA39, $75.00)
 
Galveston Map  •  Rand McNally Maps
MAP
A road map of Galveston, Texas and vicinity at a scale of 1:34,000. Two Sides. 26x37 inches. (TEX27, $4.95)
 
Ghosts of the Confederacy: Defeat, the Lost Cause and the Emergence of the New South, 1865-1913  •  Gaines M. Foster
HISTORY •  1989 •  PAPER
An insightful social history of Southern attitudes and coping strategies in the wake of the Civil War. (USS220, $40.00)
 
Graceland, Going Home with Elvis  •  Karen Ann Marling
CULTURAL PORTRAIT •  1997 •  PAPER  • 258 PAGES
A serious, engaging analysis of Graceland and the phenomenon of Elvis Presley. (USS191, $14.95)
 
Great Smoky Mountains National Park Map  •  Trails Illustrated
MAP
A colorful, detailed map of the national park at a scale of 1:62,000. Two Sides. 37x25 inches. (USE29, $11.95)
  Great Smoky Mountains National Park Map
Great Smoky Mountains, A Visitor's Companion  •  George Wuerthner  •  Douglas W. Moore
GUIDEBOOK •  2003 •  PAPER  • 240 PAGES
A compact guide to the history, wildlife, geology and tourism of the Great Smoky Mountains. (USE330, $19.95)
  Great Smoky Mountains, A Visitor's Companion
Gulf Coast Seashore Life, Alabama to Texas  •  Raymond Leung  •  James Kavanaugh
FIELD GUIDE •  2001 •  PLASTIC CARD
This fold-out, laminated reference features illustrations of almost 150 species commonly found on the beaches of the Gulf of Mexico. This is a handy, sturdy guide to take along on a trip to the beach, from Mobile Bay to South Padre. (USS217, $5.95)
 
Gumbo Ya-Ya, A Collection of Louisiana Folk Tales  •  Lyle Saxon  •  Edward Dreyer  •  Robert Tallant
LITERATURE •  1987 •  PAPER  • 581 PAGES
Collected here are charming, outrageous, time-honored, common, obscure, exotic and famous folk tales of Louisiana -- and especially of New Orleans. Originally published in 1945. (USS208, $22.00)
 
Hardluck Ironclad, The Sinking and Salvage of the Cairo  •  Edwin C. Bearss
HISTORY •  1980 •  PAPER  • 222 PAGES
The story of the sinking of the "Cairo," a Union gunboat lost in the Yazoo River, paired with the story of its recovery, 100 years later. Civil War historian Edwin C. Bearss, who provided this firsthand account, was an integral part of the recovery. The "Cairo" can now be seen on display in Vicksburg. (WAR17, $23.95)
  Hardluck Ironclad, The Sinking and Salvage of the Cairo
Huey Long  •  T. Harry Williams
BIOGRAPHY/MEMOIR •  1981 •  PAPER  • 944 PAGES
The definitive biography of the larger-than-life southern politician. The book won both the Pulitzer Prize and the National Book Award. (USS348, $25.00)
 
Huntsville Map  •  Rand McNally Maps
MAP
A map of Huntsville, Alabama at a scale of 1:40,000. Two Sides. 28x40 inches. (USS390, $4.95)
 
Inherit the Wind  •  Jerome Lawrence  •  Robert E. Lee
LITERATURE •  1982 •  PAPER  • 129 PAGES
A classic drama of a biology teacher accused of teaching evolution to his students, based on the events of the 1925 Scopes Trial in Dayton, Tennessee. (USS180, $5.99)
  Inherit the Wind
Inside War, The Guerilla Conflict in Missouri during the American Civil War  •  Michael Fellman
HISTORY •  1990 •  PAPER
(USM36, $34.99)
 
Insiders' Guide to Nashville  •  Jackie Sheckler Finch
GUIDEBOOK •  2011 •  PAPER  • 418 PAGES
Complemented by black-and-white photographs, maps, and concise historical and cultural introductions, this practical guide to the country music mecca includes information on attractions, restaurants, accommodations, shopping and events. Finch, a Nashville local, has been named Mark Twain Travel Writer of the Year numerous times by Midwest Travel Writers. (USS494, $18.95)
 
Islands  •  Anne Rivers Siddons
LITERATURE •  2005 •  PAPER  • 465 PAGES
Siddons' 15th novel follows a close-knit circle of upper-class friends as they play and age together in the lovingly described Carolina Low Country. (USS425, $7.99)
  Islands
Jackson, Natchez and Vicksburg Map  •  Riley Maps
2004 •  MAP
A regional map of Mississippi at scale of 1:50,000, covering Jackson, Natchez and Vicksburg. Two Sides. 25x38 inches. (USS403, $4.95)
  Jackson, Natchez and Vicksburg Map
Kingbird Highway, The Story of a Natural Obsession That Got a Little Out of Hand  •  Kenn Kaufman
BIOGRAPHY/MEMOIR •  2006 •  PAPER  • 336 PAGES
Kaufman's absorbing account of coming-of-age as a Wichita teenager on the road in 1973 with a summer's pay in his pocket and the goal of seeing as many birds as he could in a year. He tallied 671, impressive by any account and extraordinary if you count birds per buck. He did it all for $1,000. This cult classic was originally published in 1973. (BRD27, $14.95)
  Kingbird Highway, The Story of a Natural Obsession That Got a Little Out of Hand
The Known World  •  Edward P. Jones
LITERATURE •  2003 •  PAPER  • 432 PAGES
Set in a fictitious Virginia county in the antebellum years, this great, Pulitzer-winning novel is a consideration of the wages of slavery and an avowal of the peculiar institution's primacy in the American psyche. Jones, after big game, invents a community in which both whites and well-to-do blacks own slaves. (Some free blacks in the South did own slaves, though never in the concentration portrayed here.) The result is a supremely humane, supremely just book about the slave-owning South and American history. (USS379, $24.95)
 
Louisiana Map  •  Rand McNally Maps
MAP
A colorful road map of Louisiana at a scale of 1:976,000. Two Sides. 27x36 inches. (USS263, $4.95)
 
The Majesty of Natchez  •  Steven Brooke
HISTORY •  1999 •  HARD COVER  • 96 PAGES
This lively introduction to Natchez's well-preserved antebellum architecture includes a useful map, anecdotal histories and a number of excellent color photographs. Brooke is the recipient of the National Honor Award for Photography from the American Institute of Architects. (USS133, $17.95)
 
Midnight Magic: Selected Stories of Bobbie Ann Mason  •  Bobbi Ann Mason
LITERATURE •  1999 •  PAPER  • 301 PAGES
A good selection of Mason's stories, most set in the south. (USS193, $16.95)
 
The Mississippi River: Father of Waters  •  James L. Shaffer
CULTURAL PORTRAIT •  2000 •  PAPER  • 128 PAGES
This book in the Images of America series documents travel, trade and the history of the Mississippi in archival photographs and engravings. (USM114, $21.99)
  The Mississippi River: Father of Waters
The Most Southern Place on Earth, The Mississippi Delta and the Roots of Regional Identity  •  James C. Cobb
HISTORY •  1994 •  PAPER  • 416 PAGES
A social history of the Mississippi Delta and especially the influence of music, writing and black culture on its enduring traditions. (USS332, $19.95)
 
Native Universe, Voices of Indian America  •  Clifford E. Trafzer
ANTHOLOGY •  2008 •  PAPER  • 320 PAGES
This anthology of personal and historical essays, as well as over 300 color illustrations of Native American art, is being published to accompany the opening of the Smithsonian National Museum of the American Indian in Washington D.C. It includes selections from several modern Native American writers, including Louise Erdrich and Sherman Alexie. (USA95, $22.00)
 
The Night the War Was Lost  •  Charles L. Dufour
HISTORY •  1994 •  PAPER  • 443 PAGES
Charles Dufour contends that with the fall of New Orleans in the spring of 1862, the South had lost the Civil War. In explaining the reasons for the seizure of New Orleans and its results, Dufour also explores a more personable aspect of the war: the people involved and their losses. (USS107, $25.00)
 
Off the Beaten Path Alabama  •  Gay N. Martin
GUIDEBOOK •  2006 •  PAPER  • 208 PAGES
A quirky guide to unique festivals, restaurants and locales of Alabama, from small town rattlesnake races to landmark locations from the Civil Rights Movement. (USS397, $13.95)
 
Off the Beaten Path Louisiana, A Guide to Unique Places  •  Gay N. Martin
GUIDEBOOK •  2007 •  PAPER  • 208 PAGES
A guide to unique local restaurants as well as some of Louisiana's less publicized attractions, such as swamp cruises and alligator farms. (USS398, $13.95)
 
Outer Banks  •  Anne Rivers Siddons
LITERATURE •  1992 •  PAPER  • 565 PAGES
This Southern Gothic novel follows the rekindling of old relationships after a sorority reunion. Middle-aged Kate Abrams, a recent cancer patient who rethinks her decision to commit suicide after the reunion, is caught up in a web of long-suspended intrigue as the four old friends return to the beach houses on the Outer Banks where they spent spring breaks as students. (USS424, $7.99)
 
Prisoners of War  •  Steve Yarbrough
LITERATURE •  2004 •  HARD COVER  • 310 PAGES
A complex, enormously satisfying tale of family, history and war set in rural Mississippi ini 1943. (USS349, $23.00)
 
The Quiet Game  •  Greg Iles
LITERATURE •  2000 •  PAPER  • 576 PAGES
This legal thriller set in Natchez, Mississippi has readers raving, with comparisons to that of John Grisham. It is the story of a former prosecutor who uncovers the multi-layered stories behind the unsolved murder of a black man in 1967 Mississippi. With dirty legal maneuvers and FBI cover-ups roaming the plot, this mystery makes an entertaining read. (USS141, $9.99)
  The Quiet Game
Return to Wild America, A Yearlong Search for the Continent's Natural Soul  •  Scott Weidensaul
NATURAL HISTORY •  2006 •  PAPER  • 416 PAGES
Weidensaul follows in the footsteps conservation pioneers Roger Tory Peterson and James Fisher in this homage to their 1953 journey, modern travelogue and eye-opening report on wilderness in America. (USA123, $16.00)
  Return to Wild America, A Yearlong Search for the Continent's Natural Soul
River Horse: The Logbook of a Boat Across America  •  William Least Heat-Moon
TRAVEL NARRATIVE •  2001 •  PAPER  • 506 PAGES
William Least Heat-Moon and a small crew travel westward across the rivers of America in a dual-outward boat named "River-Horse." (USM117, $16.00)
  River Horse: The Logbook of a Boat Across America
Robert E. Lee  •  Roy Blount, Jr.
BIOGRAPHY/MEMOIR •  2003 •  HARD COVER  • 224 PAGES
A lively short biographical essay in the excellent Penguin Lives series, matching writers and subjects. (USS377, $19.95)
 
Sailing Ship Elissa  •  Jim Cruz  •  Patricia Bellis Bixel
HISTORY •  1998 •  HARD COVER  • 144 PAGES • COMING IN
A history of the Elissa, a fully restored barque that was originally built in Scotland. Now a major attraction at the Texas Seaport Museum, she has had a varied history, traveling through European waters, once even serving as vessel for smuggling cigarettes. (TEX09, $22.95)
 
Satchmo, The Genius of Louis Armstrong  •  Gary Giddins
MUSIC •  2001 •  PAPER  • 224 PAGES
A biography of jazz legend Louis Armstong, featuring a strong collection of photographs of the musician in all the phases of his storied career. (MUS35, $16.00)
 
Seven Story Mountain, The Union Campaign at Vicksburg  •  Phillip M. Thienel
HISTORY •  1994 •  PAPER  • 259 PAGES
A detailed account of the tactics, battlefield strategies, and bridge-building techniques used by General U.S. Grant's troops in their attempts to capture the town of Vicksburg. (USS157, $35.00)
 
Swapping Stories, Folktales from Louisiana  •  Carl Lindahl
LITERATURE •  1997 •  PAPER  • 352 PAGES
The culmination of a statewide storytelling project, this collection of over 200 tales includes personal narratives, myths, animal tales and political anecdotes. Tales originally told in a language other than English (such as Cajun and Creole French, Koasati and Spanish) are presented both in translation and the storyteller's language. (USS168, $25.00)
 
Sweetgrass  •  Mary Alice Monroe
LITERATURE •  2006 •  PAPER  • 448 PAGES
A prodigal son returns to South Carolina after his father suffers a stroke, and must help run the old family plantation while fending off developers. (USS416, $7.99)
 
Through a Night of Horrors  •  Shelley Henley Kelley  •  Casey Edward Greene
NATURAL HISTORY •  2000 •  HARD COVER  • 224 PAGES
An extraordinary collection of letters, memoirs, and oral histories from the survivors of the catastrophic storm that hit Galveston in 1900 -- vividly detailed, poignant and touching. (TEX04, $24.95)
 
Vicksburg, 47 Days of Siege  •  A.A. Hoehling
BIOGRAPHY/MEMOIR •  1996 •  PAPER  • 386 PAGES
A history of the Vicksburg Campaign as told through the diaries and memoirs of both union and confederate eyewitnesses to the events. Hoehling, who has written widely on battles and wars, constructs a social history of the war from the point of view of actual participants, interspersing his own short commentary between diary excerpts. Originally published in 1969. (USS154, $19.95)
  Vicksburg, 47 Days of Siege
A Weekend in September  •  John Edward Weems
HISTORY •  1988 •  PAPER  • 180 PAGES
First published in 1957, this skillfully written book collects interviews from survivors of the worst natural disaster in US history -- the Galveston storm of 1900. The first person accounts vividly recreate the terrifying day. (TEX12, $13.95)
  A Weekend in September
William Johnson's Natchez, The Ante-Bellum Diary of a Free Negro  •  Edwin Adam Davis  •  William Ransom Hogan
BIOGRAPHY/MEMOIR •  1993 •  PAPER  • 812 PAGES
The personal diary of William Johnson, a free Negro of Natchez, Mississippi. Discovered in 1938, this first person account reveals the hardship he endured as he went from a former slave to a successful businessman. (USS139, $34.95)
  William Johnson's Natchez, The Ante-Bellum Diary of a Free Negro
Wilson's Creek, The Second Battle of the Civil War and the Men Who Fought It  •  Richard W. Hatcher, III  •  William Garrett Piston
HISTORY •  2000 •  HARD COVER  • 408 PAGES
A comprehensive, handsomely produced history of the Battle of Wilson's Creek, highlighting its significance in relation to the early events of the Civil War. The authors include site diagrams, photographs, scholarly notes, and suggestions for further reading. (USM10, $45.00)
  Wilson's Creek, The Second Battle of the Civil War and the Men Who Fought It
Zydeco  •  Ben Sandmel  •  Rick Olivier
MUSIC •  1999 •  PAPER  • 182 PAGES
An excellent, handsomely illustrated tribute to zydeco, the dance music of Loiuisiana's black Creole community. It features 80 portraits of the people and places of this lively music scene. (USS176, $30.00)
 

 
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