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MUP Fall 2010 Books
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Product Code: H818
ISBN: 9780881462197
Binding Information: Hardback
Availability: Out of stock. Backorder policy Not yet published. Will ship on: December 31, 2010
Price: $45.00
Beginning with the tumultuous events leading to Georgia's secession from the Union, “I Will Give Them One More Shot” follows the 1st Georgia Volunteer Infantry Regiment, commanded by Colonel James N. Ramsey, as it travels from its formation at Macon, Georgia, to what happened to the soldiers and officers after they mustered out in March 1862, concluding with the fate of prominent characters and sites. Appendices list the commands under which the 1st Georgia served during major events in its year of service, casualties in the unit, and a roster of the 1,331 men who served with the regiment.
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By author: Bobby L. Lovett
Product Code: H814
ISBN: 9780881462159
Binding Information: Hardback
Availability: Out of stock. Backorder policy Not yet published. Will ship on: January 31, 2011
Price: $35.00
Finally, in one-volume, this narrative provides a comprehensive history of America’s Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCU’s). The book concludes that race, the Civil Rights movements, and black and white philanthropy had much affect on the development of these minority institutions.
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Edited by: Dorinda Dallmeyer By artist: Philip Juras
Product Code: H808
ISBN: 9780881462098
Binding Information: Hardback
Availability: In stock.
Price: $55.00
In this unique anthology, for the first time Bartram's Travels is joined with essays acknowledging the debt Southern nature writers owe the man called the “South’s Thoreau.” We hope this book will introduce a new generation of environmentally minded Southerners to Bartram’s timeless work, not only standing on its own but also interpreted through passionate, personal essays by some of the region’s finest nature writers. Rather than wallowing in nostalgia for the long-gone world Bartram describes, this anthology provides us with a starting point for reconstructing and reclaiming the natural heritage of the South.
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Edited by: Dorinda G. Dallmeyer By artist: Philip Juras
Product Code: P415
ISBN: 9780881462227
Binding Information: Paperback
Availability: In stock.
Price: $28.00
In this unique anthology, for the first time Bartram's Travels is joined with essays acknowledging the debt Southern nature writers owe the man called the “South’s Thoreau.” We hope this book will introduce a new generation of environmentally minded Southerners to Bartram’s timeless work, not only standing on its own but also interpreted through passionate, personal essays by some of the region’s finest nature writers. Rather than wallowing in nostalgia for the long-gone world Bartram describes, this anthology provides us with a starting point for reconstructing and reclaiming the natural heritage of the South.
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By author: Ferrol Sams
Product Code: H810
ISBN: 9780881462111
Binding Information: Hardback
Availability: Out of stock. Backorder policy Not yet published. Will ship on: September 30, 2010
Price: $25.00
Interweaving his memories of boyhood Christmases in the dark days of the Depression and the details of present-day holidays with his grandchildren, Ferrol Sams demonstrates the deep, inescapable role of rituals in our lives and the importance of passing them on to each succeeding generation.
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By author: David Schaeffer
Product Code: H809
ISBN: 9780881462104
Binding Information: Hardback
Availability: Out of stock. Backorder policy Not yet published. Will ship on: September 30, 2010
Price: $29.00
What does it take for a regular guy to climb some of the highest mountains in the world? Five Big Mountains takes you there, instantly placing the reader and the author on a steep glacier on Pico de Orizaba with equipment trouble and the tough decision any high altitude climber inevitably faces—should he turn back or keep going to the summit?
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By author: John Killinger
Product Code: P416
ISBN: 9780881462234
Binding Information: Paperback
Availability: In stock.
Price: $18.00
Well-known preacher and literary scholar John Killinger has combined his talents to provide a revolutionary study of the Gospel of Mark. On the basis of textual patterns he discovered in a Gospel long believed to be “naive” and “unstudied,” Killinger reveals evidence that the two calming-of-the-sea stories traditionally regarded as miracles are actually post-resurrection stories. This explanation not only accounts for the absence of such stories at the end of the Gospel, where the other Gospels place them, but suggests that Mark might actually be a Gnostic document, as the Gnostics believed in the resurrection of Jesus but did not emphasize his physical resurrection.
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Series edited by: Robert L. Perkins
Product Code: H812
ISBN: 9780881462135
Binding Information: Hardback
Availability: Out of stock. Backorder policy Not yet published. Will ship on: November 30, 2010
Price: $50.00
Kierkegaard wrote four reflections on his literary production: On My Work as an Author, The Point of View for My Work as an Author, “The Single Individual,” and Armed Neutrality, but he published only the first. The essays in this volume of International Kierkegaard Commentary examine these writings not just as a public “report to history” but also as a revelation of Kierkegaard’s deepest understanding of himself as an author.
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By author: Wendy Piper
Product Code: H816
ISBN: 9780881462173
Binding Information: Hardback
Availability: Out of stock. Backorder policy Not yet published. Will ship on: February 28, 2011
Price: $35.00
This book offers a fresh approach to Hawthorne and O’Connor as writers of the American romance. Drawing from a contemporary philosophical context, it applies Gadamer’s cultural critique of modernity to the moral and artistic visions conveyed through the authors’ use of the literary form of romance.
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By author: Fred Gross
Product Code: P420
ISBN: 9780881462258
Binding Information: Paperback
Availability: Out of stock. Backorder policy Not yet published. Will ship on: September 10, 2010
Price: $18.00
Fred Gross knew much about the history of the Holocaust, but he didn’t know his own, being a young Jewish child during those terrible years. In the late 1980s, he asked his mother to tell him the story of his family’s flight from the German invasion of Belgium and the Nazi policies that would become the Holocaust. One Step Ahead of Hitler is a story of survival told in words and in photographs of a journey beginning in Antwerp and ending with his freedom in America.
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