Southern Exposure is the definitive guide to the often overlooked architectural riches of Chicago's South Side by architecture expert and former Chicago Sun-Times architecture writer Lee Bey.
Southern Exposure is the first anthology of Okinawan literature to appear in English translation, and it appears at a propitious time.
One-time city editor of the old Raleigh Observer, the author's knowledge of men and affairs in his native state is extensive and important. Pervading this book is the charm of...
I loved its rich, recognizable characters, the intricacies and excitement of the plot, the beauty of the writing.” --Anne Lamott Reaching back to the Great Depression, and with all the insight, tenderness, and extraordinary narrative ...
The definitive survey of this iconic southern food, Collards recounts the surprising story of where collards originated, how they arrived in the American South, and how millions who grow and cook collards make them a cornerstone of southern ...
Visionary art by an Alabama native who grew to affect the world far beyond his small-town southern roots.The work of Roger Brown (1941?)--a nationally celebrated artist, innovator of the Chicago...
On Jordan's Stormy Banks: Religion in the South : a Southern Exposure Profile
"These black-and-white photographs - which cover a one-hundred-year span from the 1850s to the 1950s - were selected from a range of photo archives, including the Library of Congress and...
In this epic tale of sea-kayaking adventure, award-winning author Chris Duff places readers in the cockpit of his 18-foot kayak and lets them experience the full power and beauty of the South Pacific Ocean and the wild energy of the Tasman ...
Working Lives: The Southern Exposure History of Labor in the South
" -- Jaymi, Fallen Angels Reviews. *** This is the second book in the Southern Series. Set in New Orleans and the Louisiana swamps, voodoo and things that go bump in the night, this book will draw you in and won't let go.