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- New Arrivals Daily - Signed By Author All Best Sellers We Have All Local Authors!
Also Celestine Sibley Pat Conroy, Anne Rivers Siddons, Virginia Lanier, Janice Daugharty
Connie May Fowler -
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- Author Receptions on the Bluff -
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Dolly Rose Jones receiving books from Audrey Grovner, Director of Door to Door Courier Service.
Frequent deliveries made to Herritage Community on St. Simons Island. |
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- No Enemy But Time
by William C. Harris, Jr. (Bestselling author of "Delirium of the Brave," St. Martin's Press,
A novel of the South)
A terrifying tour de force of espionage during the second world war and its aftermath, only faintly disguised as fiction,
played out under the backdrop of Savannah's elite society and the darkness of Jesus Island, Georgia.
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- Lord Baltimore -
by Stephen Doster, John F. Blair, Publisher.
"Partly in homage to classics ranging from Don Quixote to Huck Finn, Lord Baltimore is ultimately one of those novels that creates
its own universe and whose characters walk the line between the real and the fantastic."
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- The Sunday Wife
by Cassandra King (Conroy) Heperian Publishers; Also, author of
"Making Waves in Zion."
"Cassandra King is a vibrant new voice from the heart of the South whose characters will remain in her readers' hearts for a long time to come." A native of L. A. (Lower Alabama), she now
lives in the Low Country of South Carolina with her husband, novelist Pat Conroy.
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- Brunswick - The City by the Sea -
Local Author Patricia Barefoot captures Brunswick in this Images of America
series, full of photos, many from private collections. Through glimpses at yesteryear, the author perpetuates a "southern sense of place" as
it shines forth in this historic Coastal Georgia seaport.
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- Falling for Coastal Magic -
Patricia Barefoot, Brunswick native,
has penned a fascinating collection of stories of Southeast Georgia, full of local color and lore.
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- Atlantic Coast Line - Passenger Service -
Author Larry Goolsby presents the story of Atlantic Coast
Line's great New York-to-Florida streamliners as well as the locals, mixeds, and other work-a-day passenger trains that
criss-crossed the Southeast, from the 1930s to Amtrak.
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- Atlantic, Birmingham & Coast -
Larry Goolsby's fascinating book on what was
originally the Brunswick and Birmingham
Railroad Company and how it grew. The AB&C has had many names but has always written one fascinating chapter after another in its remarkable history. This
book is a must for its historic photos and commentary.
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- Ecology Of A Cracker Childhood -
Janisse Ray tells how a childhood spent in rural isolation grew
into a passion to save the almost vanished longleaf pine ecosystem that existed before this region was ever called the South. In May 2000 this book won the "Book of the Year for the South" with a gold seal to prove it! The New York Times flew to Baxley, Georgia to do a full
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"Sapelo Island" and "Darien and McIntosh County"
By Buddy Sullivan
We have Buddy's 2 new books, full of old historic photographs, that give a fascinating history and overview of
this colorful coastal region. We stock all of Buddy Sullivan's books.
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"Common Birds of Coastal Georgia"
By Jim Wilson
This beautifully photographed book is a great aid in the identification of 103 species of birds frequently found in backyards, marshes and beaches of Coastal Georgia.
The close-up bird photos will be invaluable to everybody with an interest in the birds we see in this area.
Books on hand are signed by the author.
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"BRUNSWICK - The Ocean Port of Brunswick"
By Captain Bruce Fendig
A beautiful volume to grace your home for a lifetime. Signed and numbered color prints of the "Inca" book cover art are also available.
Capt. Fendig recounts the early days of shipping in the Brunswick Port, illustrated with early photographs, signed by Capt. Fendig.
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- At The Beach And Elsewhere -
Hollis Cate is a native of Brunswick,
retired from Georgia Southern University as Professor Emeritus of English in 1988. During his teaching career
he published poetry and scholarly articles, and this delightful chapbook is his latest offering.
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- Shadow Chasers -
This revised account of the original "Woolfolk Tragedy" contains startling new evidence and more rare photographs, and
the question of who killed the Woolfolk family is finally answered. Hardback and newly released paperback.
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"The Land I'm Bound To"
By Jack Leigh-Forward by Pat Conroy
This retrospective volume places Jack Leigh in the company of other documentary giants such as Walker Evans and Dorothea Lang. While
technology and urban sprawl have transformed much of our country in the last half of the twentieth century,
Jack Leigh, now living in Savannah, has been quietly documenting the people and the landscape of the Southeastern coast. THE LAND I'M BOUND TO is
the photographer's tribute to the richly diverse culture of his native region. His subjects range from solitary oystermen
working the fog-shrouded salt marshes of South Carolina to shrimp fishermen at sea to the swamps and marsh flats along
Georgia's Ogeechee River, as well as the massive cranes and freighters of Savannah's busy port. We now have all four books,
including NETS AND DOORS, SEAPORT, and OYSTERING, all signed by the author, especially famous for his dust jacket cover
of "Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil".
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"Nora, Nora"
By Anne Rivers Siddons
Anne Rivers Siddons returns to her native Georgia - and a pivotal time in her own life,
the year 1961 - in her rich and evocative new novel, NORA, NORA (HarperCollins). Set in Lytton, Georgia, a small town just south of
Atlanta, NORA, NORA revolves around Peyton McKenzie, a skinny, awkward twelve-year-old, her widowed, distant father, and their longtime
cook and housekeeper, Clothilde. Peyton goes to school, hangs out with the "Loser's Club," and attends church.
Life is pretty predictable with only her proper Aunt Augusta and fortune-telling grandmother to liven things up on occasion.
This a riveting story of betrayal, loss, and hope, and a perfectly tuned portrait of the South at the crossroads of a
turbulent time. We have autographed copies, 1st editions, of NORA, NORA. We also have Siddons' out of print books.
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