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THE BAREFOOT MAILMAN. by Theodore Pratt.
Novel of 1880s when Miami was little more than a mangrove swamp, a young man takes a job carrying letters over 100 miles of sand between Jupiter Lighthouse and Miami, living life while fighting to thwart the schemes of an unscrupulous land speculator.
Inventory = 2. ISBN: 0-89176-034-2. 1984. Order #: MOCK5956 paper$4.95.
BLOW FOR A LANDING. by Ben Lucien Burman.
A classic novel from 1938 about the lives of people who made their lives along America's great Mississippi River in earlier days of paddlewheel steamboats. 250 pages.
Inventory = 1. ISBN: 0-345-24072-3. 1974. Order #: MOCK3597 paper$1.50.
CHILDREN OF STRANGERS: a vivid and intimate novel of a girl and unique community in the deep
South. by Lyle Saxon.
A story set in Plantation Louisiana at the century's turn, of
young, beautiful, and eager-for-life Famie Vidal whose mulatto ancestors were once as rich and cultured as the white planters, but now only a small pot of ground remained from the the much larger original plantation--a picture of life in this region at the time. 181 pages.
Inventory = 3. ISBN: 0-89176-023-7. 1974. Order #: MOCK3591 paper$1.75.
DECISIVE BATTLES OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. by Colonel Joseph B. Mitchell.
A popular work that creates concisely and dramatically the important battles, sieges, and campaigns of America's war for independence--from Lexington to final battle at Yorktown: Progress of the war, military tactics, with maps that show troop deployments, moves of the armies, and strategies of the commanders.
Inventory = 64. ISBN:0-89176-039-3. Order #: MOCK4672 paper$2.75.
THE FOUR LIVES OF MUNDY TOLLIVER. by Ben Lucien Burman.
Classic Southern novel written in 1953 of soldier returning from war and
drifting to find a life at home again, giving a picture of the swampland Cajun country of southern Louisiana--dance-halls and carnivals, moss-hung swamps, river towboat, mountain jail and moonshiners, and a shrimp-drying platform/village in the marsh, thus also exploring the varied lives of that region.
217 pages.
Inventory = 1. ISBN: 0-345-23806-0. 1974. Order #: MOCK3598 paper$1.50.
HEROINES OF DIXIE: spring of high hopes. by Katharine M. Jones.
In their own words, the story of the Civil War told by the Southern women who lived through it-what life was like in the Confederacy.
Inventory = 2. ISBN: 0-89176-032-6. 1983. Order #: MOCK4675 paper$2.50.
PEACHTREE STREET, ATLANTA. by William B. Williford.
A portrait of Atlanta, Georgia, from Indian village
to the railroad town of Terminus along the old Peachtree Trail. as it evolved from a village street to a bustling avenue and a capital of the South, the street remaining the heart of Atlanta. 189 pages.
Inventory = 2. ISBN: 0-89716-006-7. 1975. Order #: MOCK3596 paper$1.75.
THE RAVEN: the story of Sam Houston. by Marquis James.
Biography of the man who built Texas--from the
frontier to state governor to senator. Houston was commander-in-chief of an army, governor of two states, senator, president of the Republic of Texas, not to count his engagement against Santa Ana of Mexico. 384 pages.
Inventory = 3. ISBN: 0-89176-022-9. 1981. Order #: MOCK3589 paper$4.95.
A SOUTHERN WOMAN'S STORY: life in Confederate Richmond (VA). by Phoebe Yates Pember.
A wry and realistic account of work in a Confederate military hospital, 1862-65, in besieged Richmond, Virginia. Author writes with "merciless realism tempered with humor. She tells of the scandals, the gossip, the greed, and the selfishness, along with the courage and the needless suffering of the wounded soldiers in that dark age of medicine.147 pages, index.
Inventory = 3. ISBN: 0-89176-024-5 1984. Order #: MOCK3595 paper$4.95.
THE SUMMER LAND. by Burke Davis.
Novel of the tender and hilarious story of Fax Starling growing up in North
Carolina tobacco country around 1916: a loving family of red-soil tobacco farmers, with chapter like "Good Men Don't Cheat--Much", "The Teacher Comes", and "Jimroe Goes Too Far." 223 pages.
Inventory = 1. ISBN: 0-345-24374-9. 1975. Order #: MOCK3592 paper$1.50.
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