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georgia collection georgia collection georgia places, culture, and history 1 the georgia coast 4 the florida everglades 6 architecture 7 decorative arts 8 nature guides 9 food and cooking 12 documentary and fine art photography 13 native american art and culture 15 www.ugapress.org The University of 800-266-5842 Georgia Press georgia places, culture, and history This revised and updated edition includes two new sections of color photographs and a new chapter tracing the milestones that led town and gown into the twenty-first century. Frances Taliaferro Thomas Mary Levin Koch, Pictorial Research A Wormsloe Foundation Publication Paper, $29.95 | 978-0-8203-3044-0 | 376 pp. “Like a Greek revival mansion, this well-written book stands as a stately, lovely reminder of the value of landmarks to our quality of life and collective identity.” —Thomas A. Scott, Atlanta History A Pictorial History of the University of Georgia “Chock-full of anecdotes and observations that are sure to set sons and daughters of the red and black to reminiscing.” —Atlanta Journal-Constitution F. N. Boney Cloth, $34.95 | 978-0-8203-2198-1 | 312 pp. A perfect gift for UGA grads and alums that contains nearly 300 photos. Democracy Restored This stunning, fully illustrated history of the Georgia Capitol not only pays tribute to a grand old edifice but also vividly recounts the history that was made—and that continues to be made—within and without its walls. A History of the Georgia State Capitol Timothy J. Crimmins, and Anne H. Farrisee Featuring Photographs by Diane Kirkland Published in association with the Georgia Humanities Council Cloth, $39.95 | 978-0-8203-2911-6 | 200 pp. Vanishing Georgia An absorbing collection of vintage photographs recalls life in the state from halfway through the nineteenth century to the middle of the twentieth. Photographs from the Vanishing Georgia Collection, Georgia Department of Archives and History Prints by George S. Whiteley IV Text by Sherry Konter Paper, $26.95 | 978-0-8203-2495-1 | 240 pp. www.ugapress.org The University of 800-266-5842 Georgia georgia collection Press georgia places, culture, and history A Portrait of Historic Athens and Clarke County 1 georgia places, culture, and history “One must be grateful to Sarah Gordon—one of America’s leading O’Connor scholars. . . . Her study is comprehensive, constituting an indepth exploration of the Georgia places that were central in O’Connor’s life. The book provides an intimate view of O’Connor’s world and a superb introduction for anyone unfamiliar with the author’s work.” —Georgia Review Sarah Gordon with Craig Amason Photographs by Marcelina Martin Paper, $19.95 | 978-0-8203-2763-1 | 136 pp. Peachtree Creek A compelling mix of urban travelogue, local history, and call for conservation reveals Atlanta’s forgotten waterway. Historical images and Kaufman’s evocative color photographs help capture the creek’s many faces, past and present. A Natural and Unnatural History of Atlanta’s Watershed David R. Kaufman Published in association with the Atlanta History Center Cloth, $34.95 | 978-0-8203-2929-1 | 232 pp. The Riverkeeper’s Guide to the Chattahoochee “Goes beyond the bounds of a mere guidebook . . . Even if you never intend to dip a canoe paddle into the Chattahoochee, this book can be enjoyable and informative reading, especially if you want to learn more about one of Georgia’s most vital natural assets.” —Charles Seabrook, Atlanta JournalConstitution Fred Brown and Sherri M. L. Smith Illustrated by Garry Pound Preface by Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Paper, $18.95 | 978-1-58072-000-7 | 364 pp. The New Georgia Encyclopedia Companion to Georgia Literature “A literary Godsend . . . Once in a blue moon a book comes across my desk that I can really use. I mean ‘use’ as opposed to ‘read’; a book that will become part of my reference collection and will serve me well in my literary work.” —St. John Flynn, Georgia Public Radio Edited by Hugh Ruppersburg and John C. Inscoe Published in association with the Georgia Humanities Council Paper, $24.95 | 978-0-8203-2876-8 | 488 pp. www.ugapress.org The University of 800-266-5842 Georgia georgia collection Press georgia places, culture, and history A Literary Guide to Flannery O’Connor’s Georgia 2 georgia places, culture, and history Jacob Magot, Peter Anyang, Daniel Khoch, and Marko Ayii were among 150 or so Lost Boys, refugees from the brutal civil war in Sudan, who were resettled in Atlanta. Bixler’s portrayal of their stories is a heartbreaking and inspiring testament to human resiliency and determination. An American Story of the Refugee Experience Mark Bixler Paper, $18.95 | 978-0-8203-2883-6 | 288 pp. Georgia Odyssey Cobb offers a lively survey of the state’s history, from its beginnings as a European colony to its current standing as an international business mecca. This new edition incorporates current trends that have placed Georgia among the country’s most dynamic and attractive states, fueled the growth of its Hispanic and Asian American populations, and otherwise dramatically altered its demographic, economic, social, and cultural appearance and persona. Second edition James C. Cobb Published in association with the Georgia Humanities Council Paper, $16.95 | 978-0-8203-3050-1 | 200 pp. Rage in the Gate City “Perhaps if more Americans read Rage in the Gate City—the story of this important but often overlooked chapter in Atlanta’s history—it might save our nation from the painful repetition of these acts of hatred and violence.” —John Lewis, U. S. Congressman The Story of the 1906 Atlanta Race Riot Rebecca Burns Foreword by June Dobbs Butts Paper, $19.95 | 978-0-8203-3307-6 | 232 pp. From Mounds to Megachurches “I know no other book that covers such a range of material, with such chronological sweep, in such short compass, for any southern state. Georgia and its citizens will be privileged to have such an accessible survey of their religious heritage available.” —John B. Boles, author of The Great Revival: Beginnings of the Bible Belt Georgia’s Religious Heritage David S. Williams Cloth, $26.95 | 978-0-8203-3175-1 | 240 pp. www.ugapress.org The University of 800-266-5842 Georgia georgia collection Press georgia places, culture, and history The Lost Boys of Sudan 3 the georgia coast A fun and inviting collection of one hundred short, self-contained features about the flora, fauna, and natural history of that fascinating place where land meets sea. Each page includes a full-color illustration and breezy, factfilled commentary on coastal wildlife. Natural Wonders from Alligators to Zoeas David Bryant, George Davidson Illustrated by Charlotte Ingram Published in association with the Georgia Sea Grant Paper, $15.95 | 978-0-8203-2533-0 | 112 pp. The Seasons of Cumberland Island Naturalist and photographer Fred Whitehead captures the unique allure of this beloved barrier island’s flora and fauna in 118 stunning fullcolor photographs. Fred Whitehead A Wormsloe Foundation Nature Book Cloth, $39.95 | 978-0-8203-2497-5 | 112 pp. Leigh’s black-and-white photographs, Campbell’s watercolor and oil paintings, and Kilgo’s essay offer three highly individual interpretations of a similar experience—that of deep personal connection with Ossabaw’s timelessness and beauty. Ossabaw Evocations of an Island Jack Leigh, James Kilgo, and Alan Campbell Cloth, $29.95 | 978-0-8203-2642-9 | 112 pp. www.ugapress.org The University of 800-266-5842 Georgia georgia collection Press the georgia coast Georgia’s Amazing Coast 4 the georgia coast “A carefully researched, well-written, lavishly illustrated volume that evokes a lost, fairytalelike era.”—Islands Southern Haven for America’s Millionaires William Barton McCash and June Hall McCash Cloth, $39.95 | 978-0-8203-1070-1 | 264 pp. The Jekyll Island Cottage Colony In this delightful book, a companion volume to The Jekyll Island Club, McCash focuses on the social club’s members and the “cottages” they built near the clubhouse between 1888 and 1928. June Hall McCash Cloth, $45.00 | 978-0-8203-1928-5 | 336 pp. Jekyll Island’s Early Years “From Jekyll Island’s beginnings as an Edenic wilderness through exploration, settlement, revolution, and Civil War, McCash provides a fascinating foundation for understanding the historical origins of this coastal paradise.” —James C. Cobb, Spalding Distinguished Professor, University of Georgia From Prehistory through Reconstruction June Hall McCash A Wormsloe Foundation Publication Cloth, $29.95 | 978-0-8203-2447-0 | 296 pp. www.ugapress.org The University of 800-266-5842 Georgia georgia collection Press the georgia coast The Jekyll Island Club 5 the florida everglades “I am certain that all who read it will be not only inspired by the dynamic, pivotal, and courageous life and work of Marjory Stoneman Douglas but also reminded of how terribly essential her efforts to protect the Florida Everglades and the environment remain.”—Senator Bob Graham Marjory Stoneman Douglas and the American Environmental Century Jack E. Davis Environmental History and the American South Cloth, $34.95 | 978-0-8203-3071-6 | 816 pp. Crackers in the Glade “A finely realized portrait of a unique world and way of life that have all but vanished . . . Storter may have been a humble fisherman, but he was also a born observer, blessed with keen eye, a gentle soul, and an uncanny memory. Vivid details make his Cracker chronicle compelling and often moving.” —Miami Herald Life and Times in the Old Everglades Rob Storter Edited by Betty Savidge Briggs Paper, $22.95 | 978-0-8203-3043-3 | 160 pp. Everglades In Belanger’s photographs we see the pull between commerce and human enterprise and the need for boundless wilderness. Ultimately nature and culture are inseparably intertwined, as seen in the Everglades both from outside and within. Outside and Within Marion Belanger Center Books on the American South Paper, $30.00 | 978-1-930066-85-4 | 80 pp. Cloth, $50.00 | 978-1-930066-84-7 | 80 pp. Liquid Land “From rare panthers to rainbowcolored tree snails, Levin brings to life the Everglades’ wondrous beauty and ineffable mystery. Sure to be a classic, Liquid Land is required reading for first-time visitors and seasoned explorers alike.” —David Seideman, Editor-in-Chief of Audubon A Journey through the Florida Everglades Ted Levin Paper, $19.95 | 978-0-8203-2672-6 | 312 pp. www.ugapress.org The University of 800-266-5842 Georgia georgia collection Press the florida everglades An Everglades Providence 6 architecture Sledge’s rich narrative, combined with evocative historic images and Hagler’s stunning contemporary photographs, eloquently conveys as never before how ornamental cast iron defines Mobile’s heart and soul. Old Mobile Ironwork John S. Sledge Photography by Sheila Hagler Cloth, $34.95 | 978-0-8203-2700-6 | 128 pp. The Pillared City “Sledge’s writing style is reminiscent of those delicious architectural pieces that Brendan Gill used to do for the New Yorker. He knows his history, tells good stories, and makes the buildings and their builders come alive. This is a very distinguished book.” —Winston Groom Greek Revival Mobile John S. Sledge Photography by Sheila Hagler Cloth, $39.95 | 978-0-8203-3020-4 | 184 pp. Henri Jova, A Classical Intermezzo Jova’s timeless melding of the modern and the classic is evident in many of the Atlanta’s landmark structures, including Colony Square, the original Underground Atlanta, the City Hall addition, and the Carter Presidential Center. An Architect’s Life David Roland Rinehart Foreword by Stanley Abercrombie Distributed for the Atlanta History Center Cloth, $50.00 | 978-1-883828-02-8 | 212 pp. John Portman Portman is an architect and artist whose influence has reshaped the skyline of cities internationally, particularly that of his hometown, Atlanta. Accompanies an exhibit that opens in October 2009. Art and Architecture High Museum of Art and Paul Goldberger Distributed for the High Museum of Art Paper, $30.00 | 978-1-932543-30-8 | 160 pp. Cloth, $45.00 | 978-1-932543-29-2 | 160 pp. Marion Manley Manley (1893–1984) was Miami’s first female architect and is best known for her buildings on the University of Miami campus. Lynn and Penabad explore the relationship of Manley’s work to her life and to the broader historical moment of which she was a part, including the overall development of the city of Miami. Miami’s First Woman Architect Catherine Lynn, Carie Penabad Foreword by Elizabeth Plater-Zyberk Paper, $34.95 | 978-0-8203-3406-6 | 248 pp. www.ugapress.org The University of 800-266-5842 Georgia georgia collection Press architecture An Ornament to the City 7 decorative arts This is a compact history and survey of the Telfair Museum of Art’s OwensThomas House in Savannah, Georgia, considered one of the finest examples of Regency architecture in the U.S. and home to fine furnishings and decorative arts from the early nineteenth century. Tania June Sammons Distributed for the Telfair Museum of Art Cloth, $12.95 | 978-0-933075-10-8 | 64 pp. Georgia Quilts This abundantly illustrated volume arises out of the painstaking work of the Georgia Quilt Project, the most authoritative survey of quilts and quiltmakers ever undertaken in the state. Features 120 quilts from the more than 9,000 that were documented. Piecing Together a History Edited by Anita Zaleski Weinraub A Wormsloe Foundation Publication Paper, $34.95 | 978-0-8203-2850-8 | 300 pp. Cloth, $54.95 | 978-0-8203-2899-7 | 300 pp. Neat Pieces A detailed, extensively illustrated survey of the major forms and makers of the “plain style” of furniture made and used by Georgians in the 1800s. The Plain-Style Furniture of Nineteenth-Century Georgia With a new foreword by Deanne D. Levison Published in conjunction with the Atlanta History Center and the Madison-Morgan Cultural Center Paper, $39.95 | 978-0-8203-2805-8 | 256 pp. Brothers in Clay “Beautifully designed, well written and illustrated, and comprehensive in scope, Brothers in Clay should stand for years to come as the definitive volume on Georgia’s exciting and diverse pottery traditions.” —Journal of American Folklore The Story of Georgia Folk Pottery John A. Burrison Paper, $36.95 | 978-0-8203-3220-8 | 375 pp. From Mud to Jug “This is a neat little volume, one that is needed, given the current trends in Georgia pottery. . . . And of course, no one better understands Southern folk pottery than John Burrison.” —Charles G. Zug III, author of Turners and Burners The Folk Potters and Pottery of Northeast Georgia John A. Burrison Paper with flaps, $29.95 | 978-0-8203-3325-0 Available March 2010 www.ugapress.org The University of 800-266-5842 Georgia georgia collection Press decorative arts The Owens-Thomas House 8 nature guides guides to the southeast are also among our bestselling books. These accessible books, which include a generous array of full color images, appeal to scientists, Turtles of the Southeast students, amateur naturalists, Whit Gibbons, Kurt Buhlmann, and Tracey Tuberville Flexibind, $24.95 | 978-0-8203-2902-4 | 264 pp. and even curious children. All volumes are in the Wormsloe Foundation Nature Books series. Frogs and Toads of the Southeast Whit Gibbons and Mike Dorcas Flexibind, $24.95 | 978-0-8203-2922-2 | 248 pp. Lizards and Crocodilians of the Southeast Whit Gibbons, Judy Greene, and Tony Mills Flexibind, $24.95 | 978-0-8203-3158-4 | 248 pp. Salamanders of the Southeast Whit Gibbons and Joe Mitchell Flexibind, $26.95 | 978-0-8203-3035-8 | 272 pp. Available June 2010 www.ugapress.org The University of 800-266-5842 Georgia georgia collection Press nature guides The Press’s acclaimed nature Snakes of the Southeast Whit Gibbons and Mike Dorcas Flexibind, $24.95 | 978-0-8203-2652-8 | 264 pp. 9 nature guides This is a comprehensive historical record of all free-ranging bird species known to be breeding in Georgia around the beginning of the new millennium, profiling 182 species. A great resource for serious birders and professional biologists. Edited by Todd M. Schneider, Giff Beaton, Timothy S. Keyes, and Nathan A. Klaus Cloth, $64.95 | 978-0-8203-2893-5 | 520 pp. Sea Turtles of the Atlantic and Gulf Coasts of the United States Written by two of the Southeast’s foremost authorities on sea turtle conservation, this is an accessible, fully illustrated guide to the species that frequent the Atlantic and Gulf Coasts of the U.S. Carol Ruckdeschel and C. Robert Shoop A Wormsloe Foundation Nature Book Flexibind, $19.95 | 978-0-8203-2614-6 | 152 pp. Hey, Bug Doctor! “Jim combines his scientific training with his southern upbringing to write an engaging look at the insects (and a few other buglike creatures) that surround us. He’s been chewed by chiggers and feasted on by fleas, but Jim brings a sense of enthusiasm to each bug that bites him. Insects, whether good, bad or beautiful, all intrigue him.” —Walter Reeves, host of Georgia Public Television’s “Gardening in Georgia” The Scoop on Insects in Georgia’s Homes and Gardens Jim Howell Paper, $16.95 | 978-0-8203-2804-1 | 232 pp. Dragonflies and Damselflies of Georgia and the Southeast Organized for easy use in the field with more than 400 color photographs, this is the first guide to cover Georgia’s dragonflies and damselflies (odonates), an insect avid birders have taken to watching. It details more than 150 species—species that are also the ones most likely to be seen throughout the U.S. Southeast north of Florida. Giff Beaton A Wormsloe Foundation Nature Book Paper, $24.95 | 978-0-8203-2795-2 | 368 pp. www.ugapress.org The University of 800-266-5842 Georgia georgia collection Press nature guides The Breeding Bird Atlas of Georgia 10 nature guides Five walks are presented from each of Georgia’s four geographic regions: Cumberland Plateau/Ridge and Valley, Blue Ridge, Piedmont, and Coastal Plain. Coverage of each walk includes directions and a trail map plus information about flowering season, peak flowering period, flower habitats, walk length and difficulty, and more. Hugh Nourse and Carol Nourse A Wormsloe Foundation Nature Book Paper, $19.95 | 978-0-8203-2841-6 | 208 pp. Amphibians and Reptiles of Georgia A wealth of information about 170 species of frogs, salamanders, crocodilians, lizards, snakes, and turtles in the state. Throughout, the book stresses conservation, documenting declines in individual species as well as losses of local and regional populations. Edited by John B. Jensen, Carlos D. Camp, Whit Gibbons, and Matt J. Elliott Cloth, $39.95 | 978-0-8203-3111-9 | 600 pp. Field Guide to the Rare Plants of Georgia Abundantly illustrated with more than 400 color photographs and 200 detailed drawings, this comprehensive guide to the state’s rare and endangered plants provides photographs and botanical illustrations in a single volume formatted for field use. Linda G. Chafin Featuring photographs by Hugh and Carol Nourse Illustrations by Jean C. Putnam Hancock Published by The State Botanical Garden of Georgia in association with The Georgia Plant Conservation Alliance Flexibind, $34.95 | 978-0-9779621-0-5 | 540 pp. Weeds of the South Featuring more than fifteen hundred full-color photographs, this handy guide provides essential information on four hundred of the most troublesome weedy and invasive plants found in the southern U.S. Edited by Charles T. Bryson and Michael S. DeFelice Photographs by Arlyn W. Evans Published in association with the Southern Weed Science Society Flexibind, $39.95 | 978-0-8203-3046-4 | 480 pp. www.ugapress.org The University of 800-266-5842 Georgia georgia collection Press nature guides Favorite Wildflower Walks in Georgia 11 food and cooking “Nathalie Dupree writes about food like no one else—with warmth, passion, and an unmistakable style of her own—but nowhere is her voice clearer, or more irresistibly charming, than in this timeless classic.” —Damon Lee Fowler, author of Classical Southern Cooking Recipes and Reminiscences Paper, $24.95 | 978-0-8203-2601-6 | 224 pp. New Southern Cooking “The reissue of New Southern Cooking returns to print one of the seminal volumes of a fertile season of culinary growth. Those of us who have long appreciated Nathalie Dupree’s abundant contributions to Southern cooking can now have the pleasure of introducing them to a new generation.” —John Egerton, author of Southern Food: At Home, On the Road, In History Nathalie Dupree Paper, $19.95 | 978-0-8203-2630-6 | 368 pp. Cornbread Nation 4 “The writers in Cornbread Nation 4 form a patchwork quilt of voices celebrating the rich and varied heritage that is southern cooking.” —Scott Peacock, Executive Chef of Watershed Restaurant and recipient of the James Beard Award for Best Chef Southeast The Best of Southern Food Writing Edited by Dale Volberg Reed and John Shelton Reed John T. Edge, general editor Paper, $17.95 | 978-0-8203-3089-1 | 320 pp. Southern Cooking A must-have for Georgia food enthusiasts, this book evolved from Henrietta Dull’s immensely popular cooking column in the Atlanta Journal, whose readers faithfully clipped its recipes. The demand for reprints of perennial favorites or early, hard-to-find dishes prompted Mrs. Dull to compile them into her now-famous book. Mrs. S. R. Dull Foreword by Damon Lee Fowler Cloth, $24.95 | 978-0-8203-2853-9 | 456 pp. Craig Claiborne’s Southern Cooking “Claiborne admires a good story and a good meal. And his mostly nostalgic, comforting view of southern food is as it should be. Instead of creating stir-fries of collards or fried chicken calzones he sticks to the basics. . . . Mr. Claiborne’s collection is one the Southern-starved cook will reach forrecipes that stand the test of time.” —Florence Fabricant, New York Times Foreword by John T. Edge and Georgeanna Milam Cloth, $29.95 | 978-0-8203-2992-5 | 392 pp. www.ugapress.org The University of 800-266-5842 Georgia georgia collection Press food and cooking Nathalie Dupree’s Southern Memories 12 documentary and fine art photography During the 1920s and 1930s, Webb constructed nearly three dozen log homes in the tiny Appalachian town of Highlands, N.C. The cabins were built without the aid of power tools—or architectural plans—and all of these exquisite structures are located within a five-mile radius. Cox captures the atmosphere and ambience of these idiosyncratic and important historic buildings in this evocative book. Appalachian Master of Rustic Architecture Reuben Cox Distributed for the Jargon Society Cloth, $64.95 | 978-0-912330-85-3 | 120 pp. Look and Leave As a participant in New Orleans’s “Look and Leave” program, Alt accompanied Lower Ninth Ward residents back to their homes for the first time since fleeing Hurricane Katrina. Alt’s photographs and stories reflect the intense drama of the epic loss this community endured while highlighting lasting hope and inspiration. Photographs and Stories from New Orleans’s Lower Ninth Ward Jane Fulton Alt Center Books on the American South Paper, $29.95 | 978-1-930066-91-5 | 96 pp. Cloth, $49.95 | 978-1-930066-90-8 | 96 pp. City of Memory “Five days after Katrina departed Louisiana, I ventured into New Orleans with a news crew. We found a city that might have been familiar to reporters who regularly visit calamities, but the particular scene was painful for me to gaze upon. While the place was familiar, this was not the New Orleans I knew. John Woodin’s photographs of New Orleans give voice to this experience of thousands of people returning home to their city, documenting a landscape that is at once familiar, beloved, and irrevocably altered.” —Craig E. Colten, author of An Unnatural Metropolis: Wresting New Orleans from Nature New Orleans, Before and After Katrina John Woodin Center Books on the American South Cloth, $ 39.95 | 978-1-935195-18-4 | 96 pp. Available January 2010 www.ugapress.org The University of 800-266-5842 Georgia georgia collection Press documentary and fine art photography The Work of Joe Webb 13 documentary and fine art photography From Rob Amberg, author of the award-winning Sodom Laurel Album, comes an examination of the construction of a nine-mile section of Interstate 26 is a moving study of the effect of road building on landscape and culture. I-26 and the Footprints of Progress Rob Amberg Center Books on the American South Cloth, $39.95 | 978-1-930066-67-0 Available November 2009 The Last Harvest “Dilbeck’s plastic camera images are reverential even in their darkest corners, his entire body of work— pictures and words—a liturgical offering to the cultural and visual richness of these men and their care of land and community. His photographs document these farmers and their agricultural spaces, but they do much more than simply record. They are at once an honest reflection of well-lived lives and transformative expressions of Dilbeck’s respectful and creative vision.” —Tom Rankin, from the conclusion Truck Farmers in the Deep South Perry Dilbeck Center Books on the American South Cloth, $32.50 | 978-1-930066-49-6 | 112 pp. Freedom’s March Baldwin’s images chronicle crucial events in the civil rights movement from voter registration drives to meetings in the longshoreman’s hall to public marches and demonstrations, culminating in a visit to Savannah by Martin Luther King Jr. Photographs of the Civil Rights Movement in Savannah by Frederick C. Baldwin Distributed for the Telfair Museum of Art Cloth, $34.95 | 978-0-933075-08-5 | 112 pp. www.ugapress.org The University of 800-266-5842 Georgia georgia collection Press documentary and fine art photography The New Road 14 native american art and culture “Krech exhaustively surveys for the first time the world of Southern Indians and their birds, and he does so from a variety of perspectives. Anthropologists, environmental historians, and birders will treasure this book, as will lay readers who will admire its beautiful design and charming illustrations.” —Charles M. Hudson, author of The Southeastern Indians Birds and American Indians in the South Shepard Krech III Environmental History and the American South Cloth, $44.95 | 978-0-8203-2815-7 | 264 pp. Art of the Cherokee This illustrated historical overview features some of the finest examples of Cherokee art from the sixteenth century to the present day. Prehistory to the Present Susan C. Power Paper, $26.95s | 978-0-8203-2767-9 | 312 pp. Cloth, $49.95s | 978-0-8203-2766-2 | 312 pp. Early Art of the Southeastern Indians “There really is no other book available that covers the breadth of southeastern Indian art like Power’s does. She is clearly well read in both anthropology and art and has produced a significant contribution to the field.” —Marvin T. Smith, coauthor of Coosa: The Rise and Fall of a Southeastern Mississippian Chiefdom Feathered Serpents and Winged Beings Susan C. Power Cloth, $39.95 | 978-0-8203-2501-9 | 288 pp. www.ugapress.org The University of 800-266-5842 Georgia georgia collection Press native american art and culture Spirits of the Air 15