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While working at the University of Tennessee in the early 1980s, Larry T.McGehee was looking for a way to share the wealth of history, politics, art, and culture with the residents of the South's small towns. He hit upon theidea of a newspaper column that would run in the region's weekly papers. Through hisstories, McGehee encouraged people to look at the people, places, and things aroundthem with a fresh set of eyes.Southern Seen collects McGehee's numerous columns exploring the South's history, inhabitants, mannerisms, food, and foibles. The book is divided into eight categories: outdoors, place, education, people, conflict, food, play, and religion. His subjects range from the outdoors and the creatures that inhabit it to the Civil War and its battle sites to unique southern symbols and the South's particular culinary delicacies. The author celebrates the traditions and work of the harvest season and extols the beauty of migrating hummingbirds and the rare delight of a southern snowstorm. McGehee meditates on the drastic changes machines and inventions, such as air conditioning, have brought to the region, and he looks for lessons in the mighty floods that occur in the contemporary South.The columns, by turns funny and poignant, biting and sweet, celebrate the past andlook to the future. The wild turkey, once common in the backcountry brush, is now anexample of a vanishing forest population, and local farmers' markets strive to sustain the livelihood of embattled small family farmers. McGehee applies the legacy of the Hatfield-McCoy feuds to the regional and international strife of modern times and examines the sacrifice and contributions of the South's young men who served in the wars of the last century. He revels in the pride of each part of the region for its own unique barbecue and delights in the memories of the small-town drugstore, which offered everything from health advice to a cream soda.Through the stories of famous figures, local residents, and the folk traditions thatshape everyday life, McGehee celebrates the diversity of life in the South and offers irreplaceable insights into what continues to make the region unique.
Renowned as the founder of Spanish borderlands studies, Herbert Eugene Bolton was the first U.S. historian to build his research on Spanish archives and other forgotten archives in California, Arizona, New Mexico, Texas, Mexico, and Cuba. Yet before that, from 1906 to 1908, Bolton studied the Hasinai Indians of Louisiana and Texas. Russell Magnaghi has edited Bolton's previously unpublished examination of the Hasinais, a settled, agricultural American Indian tribe in East Texas and one of the two major branches of the Caddoan Indians. Bolton's ethnohistorical analysis' includes chapters on the Hasinai interaction with the Spanish and the French; their economic life and social and political organization; their housing, hardware, and handicrafts; their dress and adornment; their religious beliefs and customs; and their war customs and ceremonials.
A handy field guide for the optimum stargazing experience, whether you’re travelling, camping, or in your own backyard! The night sky is full of amazing things to see, from shooting stars and constellations, to planets and satellites, but it can be hard to tell what you’re seeing, or where to look for the best view. 100 Things to See in the Southern Night Sky lets you know what you can expect to see on any given night, whether you’re using a small telescope, or just your naked eye. 100 Things to See in the Southern Night Sky—especially for those south of the equator—includes background information on the makeup, appearance, and history of each celestial object, along with easy-to-follow instructions on the best way to catch a glimpse of these cosmic glories. With this helpful guide you’ll have the world on a string—or more precisely, the sky in your hands.
A book about Southern etiquette
An ecotourism site guide for Europe. This is a compilation of fifteen books previously published as: ‘Wildlife of Scandinavia’; ‘England Winter Birdwatching’; ‘Birds, Butterflies and Dragonflies of the South Coast, England’; ‘Birds of Belgium’ (includes Luxembourg); ‘Birds of the Netherlands’; ‘Birds of France’; ‘Birds and Mammals of Spain’; ‘Birds, Butterflies and Mammals of the Swiss Alps’; ‘Birds of Lake Neusiedl, Austria’; ‘Mammals and Birds of Estonia’ (includes Latvia and Lithuania); ‘Birds and Mammals of Slovakia’; ‘Birds and Butterflies of Hungary’; ‘Wildlife of Romania’; ‘Birds of the Bulgarian Coast’ and; ‘Wildlife of Greece’. Note that this is not an identification guide, instead it describes places to visit. Various types of ecotourism are discussed including (in order of amount of coverage) birdwatching, walking, butterflies and mammals. This ebook is in full colour with extensive internal links to help navigation. With Ecotourism in Europe you can sprinkle nature highlights into your vacation or design a complete ecotourism itinerary. • Unbiased, curated, practical advice • Self-guided nature walks with maps, GPS coordinates, clear directions and local wildlife-watching tips • Birdwatching advice includes lists, hotspots and suggestions for visiting specialist habitats • Advice for all budgets and travel styles including independent travel, exploring with your own vehicle (including motorhomes), hiking, backpacking and cycle-touring • Destinations include Hardangervidda, Golsfjellet, Runde, Dovre, Borgefjell, Varanger, Store Mosse, Takern, Kvisemare, Garphyttan, Sonfjallet, Ostersund, Abisko, Muddus, Lemmenjoki, Oulanka, Hiidenportti, Koli, Patvinsuo, Parikkala, Vejlerne, Dovns Klint, Dee, Mersey, Ribble Estuary, Morecombe Bay, Dumfries, Galloway, Fens, North Norfolk Coast, Somerset Levels, Severn Estuary, Exmoor, Dartmoor, Jurassic Coast, Isle of Purbeck, Bournemouth, Cranborne, Pennington, New Forest, Stockbridge, Kalmthout Heath, Ardennes, Hoge Kempen, Ecternach, Remerschen, Zeeland, Texel, Lauwersmeer, Flevoland, Veluwe, Friesland, Biesbosch, Gavarnie, Organbidexka, Carmargue, Le Crau, Cevennes, Tours, Alps, Charente Coast, Jura, Cauterets, La Brenne, Landes, Vanoise Alps, Alpilles, Els Ports, Belchite Steppes, Coto Donana, Ebro Delta, Sierra Morena, Merida, Picos de Europa, Monfrague, Irun, Sierra de la Culebra, Somiedo, Riano, Irati, Pyrenees, Riglos, Lake Neusiedl, Lange Lacke, Hansag, Hohenau, Bodenzee, Hohe Wand, Marchegg, Endla, Albu Vald, Korvemaa, Poosaspea, Matsula, Soomaa, Nigula, Lake Lubans, Kemeri National Park, Mersrags, Lake Engure, Zuvintas, Metelini, Poloniny, Danube, Senne, Latorica, Slovensky kras, Tatras, Aggtelek, Bukki, Ferto-Hansag, Hortobagy, Kisbalaton, Kiskunsagi, Koros Maros, Lake Velence, Cefa, Lake Iortmac, Southern Carpathians, Turda Gorge, Axios-Loudis-Aliakmonas, Chelmos, Dadia, Kerkini, Kotyhi Strofylia, Evros Delta, Falakro, Olympus, Parnassus, Pindos, Prespa, Mesolongi, Amvrakikos This ebook has effortless navigation with multiple internal links, all maps and photographs in full colour and optimised for electronic readers, colours contrast-tested for readability on black-and-white screens and everything included in the download for full use offline. Buy Ecotourism in Europe now and discover the extraordinary nature of the vast and varied continent of Europe.
23 strange-but-true stories of women flirting with perdition... In the steamy South, temptation is as wild and plentiful as kudzu. Whether the sin in question is skinny-dipping or becoming an unlikely porn star, running rum or renting out a room to a pair of exhibitionistic adulterers, in these true stories women defy tradition and forge their own paths through life—often learning unexpected lessons from the experience. As Dorothy Allison writes in her introduction, “The most dangerous stories are the true ones, the ones we hesitate to tell, the adventures laden with fear or shame or the relentless pull of regret. Some of those are about things that we are secretly deeply proud to have done.” A diverse array of contributors—mothers, daughters, sisters, best friends, fiancées, divorcees, professors, poets, lifeguards-in-training, lapsed Baptists, tipsy debutantes, middle-aged lesbians—lend their voices to this collection. Introspective and abashed, joyous and triumphant (but almost never apologetic), they remind us that sin, like beauty, is in the eye of the beholder.
A treasury of contemporary Southern humor includes more than 150 stories, sketches, essays, poems, memoirs, and song lyrics from William Faulkner, Mark Twain, Zora Neal Hurston, Dave Barry, and other contributors
The year is 1860. In Evanston, Illinois, a young, unassuming butcher, Ruse Blackburn, wants what every man wants, to earn a decent living and marry a lovely wife. With these goals almost in his grasp, the privileged stomp on his ambitions. Ruse, rightly accused of murder and tortured, sells his soul and ends up as General William T. Sherman's aide-charged with keeping the general drunk enough to do evil but sober enough to conduct war. As Sherman's troops pillage Georgia, Ruse sinks deeper and deeper into madness. In the meantime, beautiful Anne Southern lives a life of lonely luxury with her two young sons at Meridian Plantation. Her husband, Allen, fires the mortar that begins the Civil War and abandons his family to fight for the Confederacy. Swept with her dependents to Atlanta by the winds of war, Anne must deal with a society in decline and a diminishing food supply. To feed her children, in an act of desperation and desire, she gives dearly to a suitor for ten pounds of jerky. Evicted from Atlanta, Anne returns to the plantation. There, she encounters Major Ruse Blackburn and his skinning knife-a man with a grudge to settle and a proclivity for cutting pretty flesh. Anne finds herself completely without resources and must make difficult decisions.... "A very entertaining, mile-a-minute style, and remarkably vivid characters." Diana Gabaldon, New York Times bestselling author of the award winning Outlander novels.