Spiritualists in the nineteenth century spoke of a place they called the 'Borderland', a shadowy threshold... Læs mere
Prior to his death in 1985, Cratis Williams was a leading scholar of and spokesperson for Appalachian life and literature and a pioneer of the Appalachian studies movement. This book is an edited compilation of Williams' memoirs of his childhood.
Charles Eugene Sumners was a still photographer in the 166th Signal Photo Company, and in ""Darkness Visible"" he offers his World War II memories - some sad, some happy, many horrendous and all life-changing.
Thurman Munson, number 15 for the New York Yankees, was one of baseball's greatest catchers. This work presents the player's life with special focus on the man as a teammate, friend, husband and father.
This work focuses on the idea that westerns were one of the vehicles by which viewers learned the values and norms of a wide range of social relationships and behaviour, and thus examines the ways in which western movies reflect American life and culture from 1930-1955.
Descriptions of every major and minor television western series to appear, with listings of Emmy winners, Nielsen ratings, recordings of theme music and photos.