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  • - Stories
    av Stephen-Paul Martin
    279

    Presents a series of interconnected stories focused on a turning point in Western history: the assassination in Sarajevo of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria which triggered World War I, and the mysterious circumstances that led Gavrilo Princip to shoot and kill the heir apparent to one of Europe's most powerful empires.

  • - Feminist Rhetoric and the Law
    av Katie L. Gibson
    569,-

    Ruth Bader Ginsburg's lifelong effort to reshape the language of American law has had profound consequences: she has shifted the rhetorical boundaries of jurisprudence on a wide range of fundamental issues from equal protection to reproductive rights. This volume offers a rhetorical analysis of her feminist jurisprudence.

  • av William March
    329,-

    In The Tallons, the second novel in the "Pearl County" series, William March tells the story of two farm boys, Andrew and Jim Tallon. Their placid and predictable life is upended by a girl from Georgia, Myrtle Bickerstaff. March framed the novel as "a study in paranoia" and to the end of his life considered it one of his strongest works.

  • - Fictions and Science Fictions from Indiana and Beyond
    av Michael Martone
    265,-

    Lyric fictions by a master fabulist of America's Midwest. The Moon over Wapakoneta is vintage Michael Martone, the visionary oracle of the American Midwest with the gift for discovering the marvelous in the mundane.

  • av Marream Krollos
    265,-

    A fiction of the city as a chorus of voices, an entity that is both one and many. Marream Krollos's Big City is a structurally innovative work of prose composed of vignettes, verse, dialogues, monologues, and short stories. Alone, they are fragments, but together they offer a glimpse of the human condition.

  • av Melanie R. Thon
    249

    Immigrants lost in the blistering expanse of the Sonoran Desert, problem bears, bats pollinating saguaros, a Good Samaritan filling tanks at emergency water stations, and the terrified runaway boy who shoots him pierce the heart and mind of Rosana Derais. Silence and Song, is a love letter, a prayer to these strangers whose lives penetrate and transform Rosana's own sorrow.

  • - The New York Metamorphoses
    av Alex Shakar
    165,-

  • - African American Evangelicals and Fundamentalism between the Wars
    av Mary Beth Swetnam Mathews
    379,-

    Examines the history of African American Baptists and Methodists of the early twentieth century. By presenting African American Protestantism in the context of white Protestant fundamentalism, this study demonstrates that African American Protestants were acutely aware of the manner in which white Christianity operated and how they could use that knowledge to justify social change.

  • - South Carolina, 1874-1889
    av E. Clark
    379,-

  • - A Guide to the Campus and Its Architecture
    av Robert Oliver Mellown
    449,-

    A richly illustrated guidebook to the architecture and development of the University of Alabama's campus as it has evolved over the last two centuries.

  • - Volume One, 1818-1902
    av James Benson Sellers
    599,-

    A history of the University of Alabama from 1818 to 1902.

  • av Robert Ward
    329,-

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    625,-

    Offers a collection of reminiscences captures the private life of a great American writer. This is a rich, multifaceted portrait painted by those who knew Thomas Wolfe (casually or intimately), loved him (or didn't), and saw, heard, and experienced the literary (and literal) giant.

  • av Michael Mejia
    289,-

    A novel in three parts, linked by a single narrative of disaster, loss, and longing. TOKYO is an incisive, shape-shifting tour de force, a genre-bending mix of lyric prose, science fiction, horror, and visual collage exploring the erotic undercurrents of American perceptions of Japanese culture and identity.

  • av Roger Pickenpaugh
    329,-

    Discusses an important yet often misunderstood topic in American History. Camp Chase and the Evolution of Union Prison Policy is a careful, thorough, and objective examination of the history and administration of the camp and is of true significance in the literature on the Civil War.

  • - Short Stories of the Great War by a US Combat Marine
    av Thomas Alexander Boyd
    275,-

    A masterwork of World War I short stories portraying the experiences of Marines in battle. Points of Honor is based on author Thomas Alexander Boyd's personal experiences as an enlisted Marine. First published in 1925 and long out of print, this edition rescues from obscurity a vivid, kaleidoscopic vision of American soldiers, serving in a global conflict a century ago.

  • - Psychoanalysis and the Science of Rhetoric
    av Christian Lundberg
    379,-

    Argues that Lacan's contributions to the theory of rhetoric are substantial and revolutionary and that rhetoric is, in fact, the central concern of Lacan's entire body of work. Lacan's conception of rhetoric, Christian Lundberg argues in Lacan in Public, upsets and extends the received wisdom of American rhetorical studies.

  • - and the Creation of a Modern Jewish Orthodoxy
    av David Ellenson
    379,-

  • av Kathryn T. Windham
    389,-

    For as long as Mississippi has existed (and then some), flocks of phantoms have haunted the mortal inhabitants of the Magnolia State. In Thirteen Mississippi Ghosts and Jeffrey, best-selling folklorist Kathryn Tucker Windham, along with her trusty spectral companion Jeffrey, introduces thirteen of the state's most famous ghost stories.

  • av Marc Anthony Richardson
    265,-

    Year of the Rat is a poignant and riveting literary debut narrated in an unabashedly exuberant voice.

  • - A History of the Episcopal Church in Alabama
    av J. Barry Vaughn
    639,-

    Bishops, Bourbons, and Big Mules tells the story of how the Episcopal Church gained influence over Alabama's cultural, political, and economic arenas despite being a denominational minority in the state.

  • av John Cimprich
    379,-

  • - The Middle and Southern States 1783-1837
    av Fred Hood
    379,-

  • - Concepts and Cases
     
    459

    "Scholars address the ongoing dialogue over the re-grounding of rhetorical study and the relationship between theory and history as well as history and criticism in the field."

  • - Alabama's Surprising Biodiversity
    av R. Scot Duncan
    379,-

    Explores Alabama's amazing biological diversity, the reasons for the large number of species in the state, and the importance of their preservation. Even among Alabama's citizens, few outside a small circle of biologists, advocates, and other naturalists understand the special quality of the state's natural heritage. R. Scot Duncan rectifies this situation in Southern Wonder.

  • av Buck T. Foster
    505,-

    Major General William Tecumseh Sherman set out from Vicksburg on February 3, 1864, with an army of some 25,000 infantry and a battalion of cavalry. Though not a particularly effective campaign in terms of enemy soldiers captured or killed, it offers a rich opportunity to observe how this large-scale raid presaged Sherman's Atlanta and Carolina campaigns.

  • av Anne Royall
    449,-

    "These letters are of interest for their vivid descriptions of life on the early Alabama frontier ... and for glimpses of the sharp-tongued, polemical, superbly opinionated and nonconformist woman known to history mostly as 'the common scold.'"

  • - Chiefdoms of the Caribbean in the Early Years of European Contact
    av Samuel M. Wilson
    379,-

    In 1492 Hispaniola was inhabited by the Taino, an Indian group whose ancestors had moved into the Caribbean archipelago from lowland South America. This book examines the early years of the contact period in the Caribbean and reconstructs the social and political organization of the Taino.

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