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A Guide to Historic Henderson County, North Carolina
Alexia Jones Helsley
Dr. George A. Jones
Located in the heart of the Blue Ridge Mountains, Henderson County is beloved by founding families, seasonal residents and summer tourists alike. Old-timers and first-time visitors will take delight in this rich account, which spans from the mid-1800s to the present and includes tours of historic highlights in Hendersonville, Flat Rock, Fletcher and more. |
978-1-59629-275-8
168 pp.
$19.99
Over 150 Black and White Photographs
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Date:
September 2007
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A History of Professional Baseball in Asheville
Bill Ballew
So many baseball greats have appeared within McCormick Field’s white lines: Babe Ruth, Jackie Robinson, Ty Cobb, manager Cal Ripken Sr. and batboy Cal Ripken Jr., to name a few. Asheville’s hardball history is vast, and Bill Ballew presents it here as never before. |
978-1-59629-176-8
128 pp.
$19.99
Over 60 Black and White Photographs
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Date:
February 2007
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A Life in Antebellum Charlotte: The Private Journal of Sarah F. Davidson, 1837
Edited by Ann Williams, Karen McConnell & Janet Dyer
Foreword by Mary Kratt
In A Life in Antebellum Charlotte, editors Dyer, McConnell and Williams have meticulously transcribed the journal of Sarah F. Davidson to be presented in its entirety. Also included in this edition are supplementary historical details that provide a comprehensive background for the events and people mentioned in the journal. |
978-1-59629-088-4
160 pp.
$19.99
6 Black and White Photographs
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Date:
October 2005
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A Life of Duty: The Autobiography of George Willcox McIver, 1858–1947
Edited by Jonathan Dembo
George Willcox McIver’s life spanned a time of dramatic transformation in American history. A native of Davidson, North Carolina, McIver lived through the Civil War, fought in the Spanish-American War and World War I, and served in posts across the world during his illustrious military career. Jonathan Dembo has edited and annotated McIver’s autobiography, published here for the first time. |
978-1-59629-028-0
448 pp.
$34.99
58 Black and White Photographs
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Date:
July 2006
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A Popular History of Western North Carolina: Mountains, Heroes & Hootnoggers
Rob Neufeld
With a warm, accessible style, Asheville-based writer Rob Neufeld offers this exploration of Western North Carolina’s history through the stories of its most fascinating people. Few regions can boast such a lively, vibrant population, and Neufeld masterfully showcases its traditions, contradictions and promise. |
978-1-59629-183-6
128 pp.
$19.99
Over 20 Black and White Photographs
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Date:
February 2007
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A Story of North Carolina's Historic Beaufort
Mamre Marsh Wilson
As a community shaped by its waterside location alongside the Newport River, Beaufort has been a proud center for fishing, tourism and gracious living for more than three hundred years. In this captivating history, author Mamre Wilson walks readers through the rich past and intriguing community that is Beaufort. |
978-1-59629-168-3
128 pp.
$19.99
Over 50 Black and White Photographs
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Date:
June 2007
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A Walking Guide to North Carolina's Historic New Bern
Bill Hand
Few cities in North Carolina can match New Bern for its charm and history. Founded in 1710, the town rose to prominence during the Revolutionary era after being designated the state capital. Join Bill Hand on a delightful excursion through one of the Tarheel State’s most historic communities. |
978-1-59629-272-7
144 pp.
$19.99
Over 130 Black and White Photographs
Publication
Date:
August 2007
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Asheville Ghosts and Legends
Ken Traylor and Delas M. House Jr.
Nestled in the heart of North Carolina’s share of the Smoky Mountains, Asheville is one of the South’s most haunted cities. The picturesque landscape of this mountain destination belies what is in truth a violent, ghoulish past. This collection of macabre stories features the stories of some of the area’s most famous ghostly characters. |
978-1-59629-156-0
128 pp.
$17.99
Over 20 Black and White Illustrations
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Date:
August 2006
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Blue Ridge Nature Journal: Reflections on the Appalachian Mountains in Essays and Art
George and Elizabeth Ellison
Few regions of the continental U.S. can match the magnificent natural wonder of the Blue Ridge. Field naturalist and author George Ellison calls upon a lifetime of experience to illuminate the extraordinary natural history of the Blue Ridge through a series of masterfully written essays. This large-format book features a collection of full-color artwork by renowned watercolorist Elizabeth Ellison. |
978-1-59629-139-3
144 pp.
$34.99
Over 80 Full-Color Paintings and Sketches
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Date:
September 2006
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Blue Ridge Nature Notes: Selections from Blue Ridge Nature Journal
George and Elizabeth Ellison
In this enthralling selection of essays and full-color paintings drawn from the critically acclaimed Blue Ridge Nature Journal, George and Elizabeth Ellison call upon a lifetime of outdoor experiences to illuminate the extraordinary natural history of the Blue Ridge Mountains. Take this volume with you as you experience this celebrated region. |
978-1-59629-331-1
160 pp.
$14.99
Over 40 Full-Color Paintings and Sketches
Publication
Date:
July 2007
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Burke County, North Carolina: Historic Tales from the Gateway to the Blue Ridge
Larry R. Clark
Discover Burke County's exciting past- from the American Revolution to the Civil War, and from the Great Gold Rush to moonshiners and floods. In this engaging volume of facts, legends and lore, author and historian Larry R. Clark presents the fascinating events that have shaped Burke County. |
978-1-59629-323-6
128 pp.
$19.99
Over 50 Black and White Photographs
Publication
Date:
November 2007
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Chowan Beach: Remembering an African American Resort
Frank Stephenson
In this nostalgic new book, author Frank Stephenson brings back the glory days of Chowan Beach with an array of vintage photographs and a brief history of the area. Come along as Stephenson revisits the past of this beloved African American beach in eastern North Carolina and offers a reminder of what it meant to generations of visitors. |
978-1-59629-164-5
128 pp.
$14.99
Over 150 Black and White Photographs
Publication
Date:
August 2006
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Currituck Memories and Adventures: More Tales from a Native Gunner
Travis Morris
Currituck native Travis Morris returns with a follow-up to the best-selling Duck Hunting on Currituck Sound with more tales of hunting, fishing and adventure. Complete with humorous stories of boyhood on the sound and a whole new
collection of fishing and hunting expeditions, Morris’s accounts of life on Currituck Sound are sure to delight. |
978-1-59629-305-2
160 pp.
$19.99
Over 100 Black and White Photographs
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Date:
September 2007
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Death in North Carolina's Piedmont: Tales of Murder, Suicide and Causes Unknown
Frances H. Casstevens
In this unique look at the Piedmont’s most infamous and historic crimes, Frances Casstevens offers readers a glimpse into the criminal mind and the consequences of criminal actions. From the exploits of the outlaw Jesse Dobbins, to the malicious injustices of the Civil War, to tales of young love torn asunder by tragedy, Casstevens offers a thorough exploration of the Piedmont’s most shocking acts. |
978-1-59629-196-6
128 pp.
$19.99
Over 20 Black and White Photographs
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Date:
November 2006
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Duck Hunting on Currituck Sound: Tales from a Native Gunner
Travis Morris
Nestled in the northeast corner of North Carolina, Currituck County boasts a unique combination of captivating history, resplendent natural beauty, and some of the best duck hunting in the world. In this unique book, Currituck native and lifelong duck hunter Travis Morris presents an expert’s take on the grand history of the area’s waterfowl hunting heritage. |
978-1-59629-167-6
128 pp.
$19.99
Over 60 Black and White Photographs
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Date:
August 2006
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Elizabeth City, North Carolina and the Civil War: A History of Battle and Occupation
Alex Christopher Meekins
An account of a little-known theater of the Civil War. In February of 1862, a Union naval force captured Elizabeth City. This fascinating history characterizes the overall situation in the notheastern North Carolina, where secessionists and Union sympathizers tangled right up until the Battle of Appomattox. |
978-1-59629-212-3
160 pp.
$21.99
Over 35 Black and White Photographs
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Date:
November 2007
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Forgotten Tales of North Carolina
Tom Painter and Roger Kammerer
What comes to mind when you think of North Carolina history? Is it Sir Walter Raleigh and the Wright brothers? Or do you think of sea monsters, hitchhiking alligators and a boy with “America” spelled out in his eyes? This delightful book features a collection of astonishing episodes in North Carolina’s past, sure to delight Tar Heel natives and newcomers alike. |
978-1-59629-177-5
160 pp.
$14.99
Over 20 Black and White Illustrations
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Date:
August 2006
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Gaston County, North Carolina: A Brief History
Rita Wehunt-Black
In this readable, skillfully researched volume, historian Rita Wehunt-Black rediscovers the rich heritage of Gaston County, from the original European settlements in the eighteenth century to the growth of mill villages in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, and into the modern day. |
978-1-59629-327-4
160 pp.
$19.99
Over 95 Black & White Photographs
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Date:
March 2008
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Ghosts of Old Wilmington
John Hirchak
Wilmington’s past is a true theater of horror, and its cast includes runaway slaves, dismembered soldiers and fallen women of the night. Hirchak is the authority on the city’s spectral lore, and he offers here an eerie journey down Wilmington’s back alleys and docksides in a collection of haunted tales. |
978-1-59629-150-8
128 pp.
$19.99
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Date:
July 2006
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Granville County, North Carolina: Looking Back
Lewis Bowling
Granville County, North Carolina, has produced sports stars, award-winning authors, a signer of the Declaration of Independence and numerous other influential state and political leaders. Author Lewis Bowling discusses these important figures and paints an intimate picture of Granville's past, from Christmas celebrations to tobacco harvests. |
978-1-59629-333-5
128 pp.
$19.99
Over 55 Black and White Photographs
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Date:
November 2007
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Growing Up in Davie County: Reflections from One Hundred Years Ago
Edited by Jamie W. Moore
A charming collection of memories about small- town life in North Carolina in the early decades of the twentieth century. Through the wide eyes of a child, readers are transported back to a simpler, pastoral world that existed all over
America not so very long ago.
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978-1-59629-079-2
224 pp.
$24.99
Over 70 Black and White Photographs
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Date:
October 2005
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Haunted Hills: Ghosts and Legends of Highlands and Cashiers, North Carolina
Stephanie Burt Williams
Perched atop a lofty plateau set deep within North Carolina’s rugged Blue Ridge Mountains, the picturesque vistas of Highlands and Cashiers mask a dark legacy of lost loves, deals gone bad and supernatural occurrences. Read Haunted Hills to learn the forgotten legends of these sinisterly enchanting mountain communities. |
978-1-59629-257-4
128 pp.
$12.99
Over 20 Black and White Photographs
Publication
Date:
September 2007
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Haywood County: A Brief History
Janet Threlkeld Webb
Picturesque Haywood County has a rich, distinct history that has been continually shaped by a variety of factors and factions. This brief history examines many of the towns contained within Haywood’s borders and shines a particularly insightful light on Waynesville and its transition from quiet settlement to Smoky Mountain destination. |
978-1-59629-175-1
128 pp.
$21.99
Over 80 Black and White Photographs
Publication
Date:
November 2006
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Hendersonville & Flat Rock: An Intimate Tour
Terry Ruscin
Discover a trove of regional Western North Carolina treasures within these pages. With a warm, insightful style, Terry Ruscin takes you on a journey to the early nineteenth century, when the city of Hendersonville and the village of Flat Rock were beginning to blossom in their roles as beloved North Carolina destinations. |
978-1-59629-265-9
160 pp.
$21.99
Over 50 Black and White and 35 Color Photographs
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Date:
June 2007
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Herring Fishing: Images of an Eastern North Carolina Tradition
Frank Stephenson
As the herring migrate up Eastern North Carolina’s rivers every Spring for spawning, herring fishermen are able to provide food for residents as well as a product shipped nationwide and as far away as Europe. With this collection of striking photographs that span half a century of herring fisheries, Frank Stephenson tells the captivating story of a famous North Carolina tradition. |
978-1-59629-269-7
160 pp.
$19.99
Over 260 Black and White Photographs
Publication
Date:
June 2007
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Hidden Images: Discovering Details in the Wright Brothers' Kitty Hawk Photographs, 1900-1911
Larry E. Tise
This distinctive illustrated history brings to light the world of the Wright brothers at the dawn of aviation. The details in the intriguing photographs presented in Hidden Images allow readers to step back in time and truly understand what the Wright brothers endured during these historic years in the history of manned flight. |
978-1-59629-054-9
144 pp.
$26.99
Over 270 Black and White Photographs
Publication
Date:
October 2005
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Long-Ago Stories of the Eastern Cherokee
Lloyd Arneach
Tragically, relatively little of this flourishing nation and its rich culture has survived. Its stories, however, live on today. In this priceless and engaging collection, native Cherokee and professional storyteller Lloyd Arneach recounts tales such as how the bear lost his long bushy tail and how the first strawberry came to be. |
978-1-59629-031-0
128 pp.
$14.99
Over 15 Black & White Photographs
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Date:
March 2008
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Mountain Passages: Natural and Cultural History of Western North Carolina and the Great Smoky Mountains
George Ellison
An intriguing collection of essays resulting from George Ellison’s thirty-year fascination with Western North Carolina. Through a diverse cast of characters we hear stories in a distinctly Appalachian tone and gain an understanding of mountain life and lore. |
978-1-59629-044-0
160 pp.
$18.99
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Date:
June 2005
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North Carolina Rivers: Facts, Legends and Lore
John Hairr
John Hairr crafts a captivating study of the Tarheel State’s rivers. The Cape Fear, the New, the Pee Dee: these are the streams that course through North Carolina’s history, and Hairr navigates them all, while also exploring lesser-known waters. The only natural history to trace all of the state’s rivers in a single volume—a must-read. |
978-1-59629-258-1
160 pp.
$19.99
Over 60 Black and White Photographs
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Date:
July 2007
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North Carolina Tobacco: A History
Billy Yeargin
In this book, historian Billy Yeargin takes readers back to the days when communities were founded and built upon tobacco culture, and when traditions developed as industries were born. Yeargin recounts the deeply intriguing influence of tobacco on the history and culture of the state. |
978-1-59629-313-7
160 pp.
$21.99
Over 80 Black & White Photographs
Publication
Date:
March 2008
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On Sherman's Trail: The Civil War's North Carolina Climax
Jim Wise
Join journalist and historian Jim Wise as he follows Sherman's last march through the Tar Heel State from Wilson's Store to the surrender at Bennett Place. Retrace the steps of the soldiers at Averasboro and Bentonville. Whether you are on the road or in a comfortable armchair, you will enjoy this memorable, well-researched account of General Sherman's North Carolina campaign and the brave men and women who stood in his path. |
978-1-59629-357-1
160 pp.
$19.99
Over 70 Black and White Photographs
Publication
Date:
March 2008
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Pender County: A History in the Voices of Its People
David W. Frederiksen
Pender County, North Carolina possesses a rich history dating from its establishment in 1875 to the present day. Author David Frederickson captures this history in a compilation of stirring narratives from longtime county residents. These priceless accounts preserve and showcase Pender County’s past as it was lived by generations of inhabitants. |
978-1-59629-147-8
96 pp.
$18.99
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Date:
October 2006
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Person County Past: Tales from the Central Piedmont
Phyliss Boatwright
These intriguing stories recount the history of various parts of Person County, from Roxboro, Person’s geographical center and county seat, to the townships of Allensville and Cunningham, to the “forgotten villages” of Centre Grove and Caltolina. A range of history is revealed, including important events, unique residents, and community leaders.
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978-1-59629-153-9
128 pp.
$18.99
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Date:
August 2006
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Picturing Greensboro: Four Decades of African American Community
Otis L. Hairston Jr.
Photographer Otis Hairston's camera snapped nearly forty years of fond memories and historic Greensboro events- from community gatherings and North Carolina A&T Aggie homecomings to celebrations of the historic 1960 sit-in. This stunning photo collection depicts ordinary people, local heroes and national celebrities as it captures the strength of Greensboro s African American community. Picturing Greensboro is a landmark volume of spectacular images that will be cherished for years to come. |
978-1-59629-284-0
128 pp.
$19.99
Over 200 Black and White Photographs
Publication
Date:
November 2007
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Picturing Historic Person County
Eddie Talbert
photography by John W. Merritt
Tucked away from the bustle of nearby Raleigh and Durham, Person County, North Carolina, is an oasis of easygoing Southern charm. The photography of John Wesley Merritt, shutterbug and lifelong Roxboro resident, brilliantly captures the spirit of this idyllic setting as it was in the 1940s and 1950s. |
978-1-59629-289-5
160 pp.
$19.99
Over 130 Black and White Photographs
Publication
Date:
November 2007
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Recollections of Pitt County
Roger Kammerer
Roger Kammerer presents this eclectic, ambling journey through the ages in Pitt County, stopping to visit with the area’s more influential, memorable and unusual characters. With a charming blend of history, nostalgia and humor, Kammerer blazes a captivating trail for readers as they wander down the county’s collective memory lane. |
978-1-59629-132-4
128 pp.
$18.99
Over 20 Black and White Photographs
Publication
Date:
June 2006
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Remembering Alamance County: Tales of Railroads, Textiles and Baseball
Don Bolden
This enjoyable look at the history of Alamance County—in North Carolina’s Piedmont region—explores the way county residents lived their lives before the days of rampant development. Writer Don Bolden recalls with fondness the colorful cast of characters and fascinating events that helped take the area from a quaint railroad community to a major textile center, and beyond. |
978-1-59629-170-6
128 pp.
$19.99
Over 40 Black and White Photographs
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Date:
August 2006
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Remembering Avery County: Old Tales from North Carolina's Youngest County
Michael C. Hardy
Watched over by the ancient Grandfather Mountain, Avery County never fails to captivate visitors with its wild beauty and spirited people. In this fascinating collection of tales, Avery native son Michael C. Hardy presents the wild mountain life through delightful memories of the 1930s and ‘40s. |
978-1-59629-232-1
128 pp.
$19.99
Over 40 Black and White Photographs
Publication
Date:
June 2007
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Remembering Concord: Articles from the Look Back Collection
Helen Arthur-Cornett
This humorous and historical compilation of anecdotes and vignettes is a valuable selection of Helen Arthur-Cornett’s best work from her tenure as a writer for the Charlotte Observer and offers readers a warm and informative perspective on the history and folklore of Cabarrus County, North Carolina. |
978-1-59629-080-8
128 pp.
$17.99
20 Black and White Photographs
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Date:
August 2005
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Remembering Craven County: Tales of Tarheel History
Bill Hand
Situated in the heart of eastern North Carolina, Craven County—New Bern in particular—has as much rich history as quaint charm. With a keen eye and clever style, Bill Hand takes readers on a romp through Craven County’s history and paints a fascinating picture of the area’s past. |
978-1-59629-157-7
128 pp.
$19.99
Over 40 Black and White Photographs
Publication
Date:
August 2006
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Remembering Henderson County: A Legacy of Lore
Louise Howe Bailey
A special selection of essays by local writer Louise Bailey offering readers a warm and informative perspective on the history and folklore of Henderson County, North Carolina. We meet a delightful cast of characters whose stories tell of a truly independent way of life and of a fierce pride in mountain traditions. |
978-1-59629-012-9
144 pp.
$16.99
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Date:
June 2005
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Remembering North Carolina Tobacco
Billy Yeargin
In this collection of nostalgic memories, Yeargin and others reminisce about the frustrations of
slugs and tar, the cropping of dew-drenched
leaves, the aching beauty of a tobacco bloom
and the ultimate connection of man with
earth— a connection that is slowly fading with each new generation. |
978-1-59629-433-2
128 pp.
$19.99
Over 50 Black & White Photographs
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Date:
April 2008
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Rutherford County in the Korean War
Anita Price Davis and James M. Walker
This poignant and nostalgic book highlights the Korean War-era service and sacrifice of the people of Rutherford County, North Carolina. Many Rutherford County residents contributed to the war effort both overseas and on the home front, and this book ensures that their legacy will not be forgotten. |
978-1-59629-109-6
224 pp.
$24.99
Over 260 Black and White Photographs
Publication
Date:
June 2006
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Scoundrels, Rogues and Heroes of the Old North State
Dr. H.G. Jones
Edited by K. Randell Jones and Caitlin D. Jones
Journey with the author throughout North Carolina as he unmasks shadowy characters, cheers lost heroes and makes the surreal and oft-forgotten individuals of the past come alive. |
978-1-59629-025-9
128 pp.
$16.99
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Date:
November 2004
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Scoundrels, Rogues and Heroes of the Old North State: Revised and Updated with Additional Stories and Pictures
Dr. H.G. Jones
Edited by K. Randell Jones and Caitlin D. Jones
Informative, moving and on occasion side-splittingly hilarious, this collection of stories with amusing pen-and-ink drawings is a must for North Carolinians young and old. Revised and updated with ten more tales of Tar Heel history and accompanied by images from the library of Dr. Jones and a map highlighting each story’s location. |
978-1-59629-260-4
256 pp.
$12.99
Over 10 Black and White Photographs
Publication
Date:
April 2007
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The Architecture of High Point, North Carolina
Benjamin Briggs
Once a spare Quaker settlement, High Point, North Carolina, became an architectural treasure-trove containing nearly every popular style since the city was founded-including designs by nationally recognized architects. The City of High Point is proud to share this remarkable collection, published here for the first time. |
978-1-59629-326-7
312 pp.
$49.99
Over 340 Black and White Photographs
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Date:
February 2008
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The Biltmore Nursery: A Botanical Legacy
Bill Alexander
At its peak, the Biltmore Nursery ranked among the largest and most prolific nurseries in the world. This landmark book tells the story of the nursery in two fascinating ways: a revealing overview history and a stunning reproduction of the 1912 Biltmore Nursery Catalog. |
978-1-59629-238-3
288 pp.
$26.99
Over 20 Black and White and 20 Color Photographs
Publication
Date:
April 2007
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The Great Hurricanes of North Carolina
John Hairr
Engagingly written and illustrated with historical photos that gracefully depict the disastrous effects of these mighty storms, this book is a gripping read! |
978-1-59629-391-5
160 pp.
$12.99
Over 35 Black & White Photographs
Publication
Date:
April 2008
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The Story of the Plott Hound: Strike & Stay
Bob Plott
The Plott bear hound's story began in 1750, when Johannes Plott left Germany for the North Carolina mountains. A classic American tale of adventurers and underdogs, this true story is one that author Bob Plott, the great-great-great-grandson of Johannes Plott, is uniquely qualified to tell. |
978-1-59629-262-8
192 pp.
$22.99
Over 70 Black and White Photographs
Publication
Date:
December 2007
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The Wilmington Shipyard: Welding a Fleet for Victory in World War II
Ralph Scott
Although the brief life of the North Carolina Shipbuilding Company was surrounded by controversy, some 243 ships were built in Wilmington to bolster the United States Navy’s World War II fleet. Author Ralph Lee Scott examines the impact of this shipyard and its effect on Wilmington’s transformation from a sleepy coastal town into a major state industrial center. |
978-1-59629-210-9
160 pp.
$19.99
Over 10 Black and White Photographs
Publication
Date:
June 2007
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Voices from the North Carolina Mountains: Appalachian Oral Histories
Lynn Salsi
In isolated pockets of Western North Carolina, remnants of Appalachia’s legendary folk culture still thrive. With warmth and humor, award-winning author Lynn Salsi profiles six extraordinary mountain folk who continue to cook on wood stoves, grind cane to make molasses and harvest honey from backyard beehives. |
978-1-59629-230-7
128 pp.
$19.99
Over 50 Black and White Photographs
Publication
Date:
August 2007
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Wicked Charlotte: The Sordid Side of the Queen City
Stephanie Burt Williams
Bootleggers, swindlers, gold miners and serial killers—Charlotte has courted them all. The Queen City is a flourishing Southern metropolis, but just below its polished exterior lies a dark past full of crime and myriad misdeeds. This second history of Charlotte has been concealed and denied by those who retell the city’s story, and by those who have lived it. Until now. |
978-1-59629-160-7
96 pp.
$19.99
8 Black and White Photographs
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Date:
August 2006
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Wilmington's Carolina Heights: A Neighborhood History
David K. Ohashi
David W. Frederiksen
Nearly one hundred years ago, on the outskirts of Wilmington, North Carolina, Mary Bridgers began a novel experiment in residential development—Carolina Heights. Adorned with turn-of-the-century mansions set alongside smaller Frank Lloyd Wright–influenced homes, the neighborhood remains a bulwark against bland housing, as Ohashi and Frederiksen document in this richly detailed study. |
978-1-59629-259-8
128 pp.
$19.99
Over 60 Black and White Photographs
Publication
Date:
July 2007
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Winston & Salem: Tales of Murder, Mystery and Mayhem
Jennifer Bean Bower
Jennifer Bean Bower, associate curator of photographic collections at Old Salem Museums & Gardens, has spent many years collecting accounts of the extraordinary historic events that have occurred in her hometown of Winston-Salem. Winston & Salem: Tales of Murder, Mystery and Mayhem covers 118 years of history and introduces readers to real-life characters and stories not soon to be forgotten. |
978-1-59629-251-2
128 pp.
$19.99
Over 35 Black and White Photographs
Publication
Date:
October 2007
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Winston-Salem: A Twin City History
Michael L. Bricker
Author Michael Bricker chronicles the history of Winston-Salem, North Carolina, in this interesting and accessible account that spans from the development of Moravian Salem and industrial Winston to the modern day. This history is a must-read for all those fortunate enough to call Winston-Salem home. |
978-1-59629-304-5
160 pp.
$21.99
Over 40 Black & White Photographs
Publication
Date:
May 2008
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