This is a down-to-earth fact-focused guide for high school students, college students, parents, and guidance counselors interested in theatre careers. It offers concrete information about different th
Sweeping in and out of real and imagined places, Dreamtime highlights the curious character of an unconventional teacher, writer, traveler, husband, and father as he takes stock of his multifaceted li
A Selection of the Marine Corps Professional Reading List.In this groundbreaking examination of the symbolic strategies used to prepare troops for imminent combat, Keith Yellin offers an interdiscipli
First published in 1945 to international acclaim and winner of the Southern Authors Award, Three O'Clock Dinner is Josephine Pinckney's best-selling novel about an ill-fated marriage on the eve of Wor
Tuten (history, Juanita College), who worked on the Hobonny rice plantation in South Carolina during his college years, studies the decline and demise of the South Carolina rice industry since the Civ
Previous editions of this work, originally published in 1944, are cited in Books for College Libraries, 3d ed. . Simkins' (d.1966) history of the racist South Carolina governor describes his far-reac
Three Peoples, One King explores the contributions and conjoined fates of Loyalists, Indians, and slaves who stood with the British Empire in the Deep South colonies during the American Revolution. Ch
A Woman Rice Planter offers insights into a broad spectrum of Southern life after the Civil War. As an account of a woman's struggle for survival and dignity in a distinctly male-dominated society, it