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Enjoy this gentle tribute to the Georgia island that this best-selling author called home.
Enjoy this gentle tribute to the Georgia island that this best-selling author called home.
The spirit of Atlanta is captured this lavish collection of more than 200 breathtaking color photographs.
For serious runners, weekend joggers, or occasional power walkers, here is the ultimate running guide to the Atlanta area, written by a veteran runner with an intimate knowledge of the city's streets and byways.
Put on your walking shoes and hit the road! In fact, hit the sidewalks, paths, and byways as you discover Atlanta on foot. Authors and walkers Ren and Helen Davis have divided the metropolitan area and surrounding counties into a variety of walks that reveal the history, architecture, and great beauty this city has to offer.
This in-depth, easy-to-use guide details the best spots in Georgia to catch bass.
Tour Atlanta through the lens of award-winning photographer Peter Beney.
Tour Georgia through the lens of award-winning photographer Peter Beney.
These thirteen tales of the Southern Appalachians evoke with crystal clarity the natural world of this rural environment.
This volume collects some of the best-loved works by award-winning Southern columnist and author Celestine Sibley.
Cooking in the New South brings together more than 200 tested recipes for delicacies like Pumpkin Raisin Bread and Chocolate Bourbon Pecan Pie. Each section begins with a vignette about a treasured food from our past—including Brunswick stew, grits, and chess pie—to remind us of the roots of our delightful cuisine.
This handy companion will help you select and prepare fresh fruits and vegetables of all types, both everyday and exotic.
Are you looking to escape the hustle and bustle of urban living?
"...Georgia writers in the short story have produced an unusual number of original voices in an outspoken, independent tradition which somehow, against the odds, continues to kick and curse and sing and thrive."
Discover the history of the Peach State in this creative and resourceful guide.
Explore the hidden gems of Western Carolina artisan country.
A detailed, illustrated guidebook for novice and experienced hikers to hiking the scenic, primitive trail that runs along the western ridges of the Blue Ridge Mountains.
A detailed, illustrated guidebook for novice and experienced hikers to hiking the scenic trails of north Georgia.
Join Tim Homan as he explores the trails of northwestern Georgia and southeastern Tennessee, describing the surroundings and providing important information for novice and experienced hikers.
Hike through dazzling wildflower displays, forests of mammoth old-growth trees, and some of the most dramatic terrain in the eastern United States.
This detailed, illustrated guidebook walks novice and experienced hikers alike through scenic trails along eastern Georgia and the western Carolinas.
Award-winning novelist Raymond Andrews recalls his childhood in the rural South of the 1930s and 40s.
This volume is a comprehensive collection of the writing that has defined the modern South, from the Fugitives to the present.
In this breathtaking collection of stories, celebrated author and poet Robert Morgan portrays the lives and history of a strong-limbed, strong-willed people: the settlers of the Blue Ridge Mountains and their descendants.
The literary Canon of the old South is redefined in this remarkable companion to the highly acclaimed A Modern Southern Reader.
A Place Called Sweet Apple is your personal invitation to a cozy retreat in a very special spot.
"There's nothing very different about Southerners. . .except for the way they think, act, and feel."
Georgia provides the backdrop for twelve historical fiction stories.
Learn when, where, and how to catch the best trout in the northern part of Georgia.
Based on almost 200 previously unpublished letters and extensive interviews with their closest associates, Walker's biography of Margaret Mitchell and her husband, John Marsh, offers a new look into a devoted marriage and fascinating partnership that ultimately created a Pulitzer Prize–winning novel. This edition of Walker's biography celebrates the seventy-fifth anniversary of the publication of Gone With the Wind in 1936.