Product Code: HH1061
ISBN: 9798897360178
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The sixty-year period following the American Civil War was a time of great wealth accumulation and materialistic excess. This book examines the reasons for the new wealth and its unequal distribution, why quail were the preferred quarry of Gilded Age barons, what attracted the hunting moguls to the North Carolina Piedmont, what became of them and their hunting estates, and how technology produced changes that transformed the American landscape, causing the collapse of quail populations once thought limitless. The Pine Needles lodge, established in 1912, is examined in detail with novel stories based on records, memorabilia, and recollections of descendants of those involved in the establishment and management of the lodge.
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Product Code: HH1064
ISBN: 9798897360345
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Born into humble circumstances in rural Georgia during the depths of the Great Depression, John Reginald "Reg" Murphy would go on to lead a long life of success, achievement, and acclaim of which most could only dream. Blessed with curiosity, drive, and natural intelligence tempered by common sense and the modesty of a Southern gentleman, during his career Murphy became a noted journalist and media executive, a staunch advocate for progress and civil rights in the South, a successful businessman, and with his wife, Diana, a generous supporter of worthy causes, the latter recognized by a lengthy list of honors and accolades received over the course of a long and productive life.
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Product Code: P760
ISBN: 9798897360543
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TWENTIETH-CENTURY SOPHOCLES explores the relationship between the fiction of Flannery O'Connor and Greek philosophical, tragic, and epic traditions. The text investigates this relationship by examining both the influence of these traditions on O'Connor and also their expression in her work. Included are chapters on the kinship between O'Connor's fiction and Sophocles, Homer, Euripides, Aristotle, and German political philosopher Eric Vogelin.
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Product Code: HH1068
ISBN: 9798897360536
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In the correspondence of Leo Strauss and Seth Benardete, we witness two extraordinary thinkers in action. Political philosopher and philosophic classicist share ideas with an immediacy that complements their carefully crafted published works. The exchange, which continues until close to Strauss's death, begins with Benardete writing his dissertation in Athens and Rome, while Strauss is established as a professor in Chicago, publishing some of his most influential books.
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Product Code: P748
ISBN: 9798897360338
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LET YOUR HEART BE TROUBLED is Judson Mitcham's first collection of poems in twenty years. It takes as its epigraph Paul Valéry's description of language as "the god gone astray in the flesh." These poems engage a single life and many lives at once, moving toward what is here called soul, traveling a path laid down by a lexicon of plain words. This is a collection that should reward opening the book at random, but it is structured so that it may also be read as the scaffolding of a narrative.
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Product Code: P751
ISBN: 9798897360390
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Construction of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park is well underway in 1937 when the National Park Service recruits a young, freshly trained linguist, Thomas Haller, to investigate what life was like for residents before the park's creation. Also required to do a speech study of the stigmatized regional dialect, Haller conducts in-depth interviews with older residents, many of whom were born before the Civil War. John Stoll, an old man known in the mountains as a true believer in witchcraft, a witchdoctor, and "a good talker," regales Haller for hours with stories about an infamous witch, Mary Hess, who tormented her neighbors.
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Product Code: P762
ISBN: 9798897360567
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For much of the twentieth century, the relationship between science and Christian faith was framed as an either/or choice. In this compelling intellectual biography, readers are invited to reconsider that assumption through the life and thought of neo-evangelical American Baptist theologian Bernard Ramm (1916-1992), one of the most significant yet underappreciated figures in modern evangelical history.
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Product Code: P755
ISBN: 9798897360468
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ORPHEUS REMAINS: NEW AND SELECTED POEMS is a means of time travel for Clifford Brooks. Here, he offers selected poems from his previous collections THE DRAW OF BROKEN EYES & WHIRLING METAPHYSICS, ATHENA DEPARTS, and OLD GODS in pursuit of confessing his full truth. Written in accessible, melodic form, every aspect of the poet's life is exposed. New poems find Brooks standing firmly in the present with hopeful anticipation for the future.
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Product Code: P754
ISBN: 9798897360451
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FIRE IN THE MIND: POEMS NEW AND SELECTED crowns the lifetime career of an outstanding poet whom Claude Wilkinson calls "one of this country's finest poets" and James Matthew Wilson identifies as "one of the greatest poets of our age." This volume presents selections from Brosman's debut collection, WATERING (1972), which received high commendation nationally, through METATES AND OTHER POEMS (2025) and new and uncollected work. Page after page induces poetic shivers. The range of topics, mastery of form, and fidelity to what Wilkinson terms "her traditionalist aesthetic" are visible throughout.
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