Chesapeake Country - Johns Hopkins University

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Chesapeake Country - Johns Hopkins University
2015–2016
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Contents
Discover the Chesapeake
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Art and Architecture
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Nature and Natural History
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History & Geography
7
The War of 1812
10
Charm City
12
Maryland Sports
13
Railways13
Discover the Chesapeake
Chesapeake Bay Cooking with John Shields
25th anniversary edition
John Shields
photographs by Jed Kirschbaum
This twenty-fifth anniversary edition of John Shields’s classic
cookbook includes additional recipes and a new chapter on
Chesapeake libations.
2015
360 pp., 56 halftones
978-1-4214-1816-2 $32.95 hardcoverr
Available as an e-book
The C&O Canal Companion
A Journey through Potomac History
second edition
Mike High
An indispensable guide to a regional treasure—now thoroughly
updated and expanded.
2014
416 pp., 58 halftones, 10 line drawings, 28 maps
978-1-4214-1505-5 $24.95 paperback
Available as an e-book
Field Guide to the Natural World of Washington, D.C.
Howard Youth
illustrated by Mark A. Klingler
photographs by Robert E. Mumford, Jr.
foreword by Kirk Johnson
A field guide to plants and animals commonly found in the
nation’s capital.
2014
400 pp., 91 color photos, 13 maps, 100 color plates
978-1-4214-1204-7 $24.95 paperback
Available as an e-book
A Year across Maryland
A Week-by-Week Guide to Discovering Nature
in the Chesapeake Region
Bryan MacKay
A week-by-week look at the abundant wildlife and plants in and
around Maryland—where and when to find them.
2013
312 pp., 78 color photos
978-1-4214-0939-9 $24.95 paperback
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Discover the Chesapeake
Hiking, Cycling, and Canoeing in Maryland
A Family Guide
second edition
Bryan MacKay
“From Nassawango to Middle Youghiogheny, from Sugarloaf to Soldiers
Delight, here is more Maryland than you could embrace in a summer.
Mr. MacKay knows the state, and he is particularly good on birds,
animals, flowers, fish—and biopollution.”—Baltimore Sun
2008
504 pp., 82 halftones, 20 line drawings
978-0-8018-8767-3 $21.95 paperback
Available as an e-book
Baltimore Trails
A Guide for Hikers and Mountain Bikers
second edition
Bryan MacKay
A comprehensive and detailed guide to trails on public lands in and
around Baltimore. Every trail was field-checked for the second edition.
Miles of new trails are included, as well as updated information on trail
reroutes.
2008
288 pp., 92 line drawings
978-0-8018-9070-3 $19.95 paperback
Available as an e-book
The Nanticoke
Portrait of a Chesapeake River
David W. Harp and Tom Horton
“A paean to this chief river of Delaware and Maryland . . . Horton and
Harp offer an exquisite look at the people, plants and animals living on
the river and its marshlands.”—Baltimore Sun
2008
144 pp., 120 color photos
978-0-8018-9057-4 $35.00 hardcoverr
Water’s Way
Life along the Chesapeake
photography by David W. Harp
essays by Tom Horton
“Horton has a poet’s touch and a realist’s frankness as he writes
of the delicate ecology of this great aquatic system in chapters whose
subjects range from the role of marshes to the life of the watermen
to the growing pressures of urban development . . . A singing tribute
to the bay.”—Islands Magazine
2000
132 pp., 112 color photos
978-0-8018-6426-1 $28.00 paperback
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Discover the Chesapeake
Bay Country
Tom Horton
“Horton . . . ventures into a small, distinguished circle of nature
writers. Fans of Aldo Leopold, John McPhee, and Sigurd Olson
won’t be disappointed.”—New York Times Book Review
1994
248 pp.
978-0-8018-4875-9 $23.00 paperback
The Disappearing Islands of the Chesapeake
William B. Cronin
“Cronin tells an engaging story that’s richly underscored by an
abundance of vintage maps and archival photographs.”—Baltimore
Magazine
2005
200 pp., 150 halftones
978-0-8018-7435-2 $38.00 hardcoverr
The Chesapeake Book of the Dead
Tombstones, Epitaphs, Histories, Reflections, and Oddments
of the Region
Helen Chappell
photographs by Starke Jett V
“From Helen Chappell, a native and resident of Talbot County and
one of the very best writers in the region, come observation and
musing about dead people, graveyards, tombstones, funerals,
burials, and grieving customs around the Chesapeake Bay in
Maryland, Virginia, and D.C.”—Easton Star Democrat
1999
152 pp., 42 b&w illus.
978-0-8018-6041-6 $33.00 hardcoverr
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Art and Architecture
Collecting Shakespeare
The Story of Henry and Emily Folger
AIA Guide to the Architecture of
Washington, D.C.
Stephen H. Grant
fifth edition
“This book will fill a major gap in our understand-
G. Martin Moeller, Jr.
ing of how one of America’s most influential
This thoroughly redesigned and updated guide
institutions came to be.”—John F. Andrews,
offers insights into more than 400 of Washing-
President, The Shakespeare Guild
ton, D.C.’s, most important landmarks, organized
2014
264 pp., 32 halftones
978-1-4214-1187-3 $29.95 hardcoverr Available as an e-book
into 19 discrete tours.
2012
328 pp., 443 halftones, 18 maps
978-1-4214-0270-3 $24.95 paperback Available as an e-book
Washington and Baltimore Art Deco
A Design History of Neighboring Cities
Richard Striner and Melissa Blair
Art Deco buildings still lift their modernist
principles and streamlined chrome into the
skies of Baltimore and Washington, D.C.
2014
256 pp., 68 halftones
978-1-4214-1162-0 $49.95 hardcoverr
Maryland in Black and White
Documentary Photography from the
Great Depression and World War II
Constance B. Schulz
foreword by Frederick N. Rasmussen
Homewood House
Catherine Rogers Arthur and Cindy Kelly
Winner, Heritage Book Award,
Maryland Historical Trust
“Offers a detailed look into the restoration of the
house. Beautiful, informative and compelling.”
—Antiques and the Arts Weekly
2004
192 pp., 114 color illus.
978-0-8018-7987-6 $41.00 hardcoverr
Everyday Architecture of the MidAtlantic
Compelling photographs of people and places
Looking at Buildings and Landscapes
throughout Maryland during one of the nation’s
Gabrielle M. Lanier and Bernard L. Herman
most anxious decades.
Winner, Fred Kniffen Prize,
Pioneer America Society
2013
192 pp., 101 b&w photos
978-1-4214-1085-2 $34.95 hardcover Available as an e-book
“A first-rate book . . . Profusely illustrated with an
excellent selection of drawings and photographs
. . . It will be of great use to everyone interested
in our built environment.”—Maryland Historical
Magazine
1997
424 pp., 344 b&w illus.
978-0-8018-5325-8 $39.00 paperback
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Nature & Natural History
Field Guide to Fishes of the Chesapeake Bay
Edward O. Murdy and John A. Musick
illustrated by Val Kells
“A must have for anglers, naturalists, scientists, outdoors people
and anyone who just loves the Chesapeake Bay.”—Bay Weekly
2013
360 pp., 251 color illus., 2 maps
978-1-4214-0768-5 $24.95 paperback
Plants of the Chesapeake Bay
A Guide to Wildflowers, Grasses, Aquatic Vegetation, Trees,
Shrubs, and Other Flora
Lytton John Musselman and David A. Knepper
“Plants of the Chesapeake Bay deserves shelf space in the library
of every Chesapeake boater who would like to understand how our
Bay’s ecosystem works.”—Chesapeake Bay Magazine
2012
232 pp., 208 color photos, 1 map
978-1-4214-0498-1 $24.95 paperback
Available as an e-book
Life in the Chesapeake Bay
third edition
Alice Jane Lippson and Robert L. Lippson
“The region’s quintessential field and reference guide.”
—Chesapeake Life Magazine
2006
344 pp., 210 b&w illus.
978-0-8018-8338-5 $29.00 paperback
Available as an e-book
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History & Geography
Indians of Southern Maryland
Here Lies Jim Crow
Rebecca Seib and Helen C. Rountree
Civil Rights in Maryland
Here is the story of Southern Maryland’s
C. Fraser Smith
Native people, from the end of the Ice Age
to the present.
Maryland Historical Society
2015
272 pp., 24 b&w illus.
978-0-9842135-7-3 $19.95 paperback
Available as an e-book
“The most compelling aspect of the book is the
stories Smith gleaned from dozens of interviews
with Marylanders, black and white, who lived
with segregation and fought to end its
practices.”—Baltimore Sun
2008
344 pp., 24 halftones
978-1-4214-0765-4 $25.00 paperback
Maryland Geography
An Introduction
James DiLisio
A grand tour of Maryland’s geographic past
through the lens of today’s landscape.
2014
320 pp., 1 halftone, 43 line drawings
978-1-4214-1482-9 $39.95 paperback
Available as an e-book
Travels through American History in
the Mid-Atlantic
A Guide for All Ages
Charles W. Mitchell
with maps by Elizabeth Church Mitchell
Explore the historic landscape of the mid-Atlantic
with this family-friendly guide.
2014
224 pp., 23 maps
978-1-4214-1514-7 $24.95 paperback
Available as an e-book
Who Owns America’s Past?
The Smithsonian and the Problem of History
Robert C. Post
“The Smithsonian finally gets its Washington
insider-tells-all memoir. . . Who Owns America’s
Past? documents the value of the Smithsonian’s
distinctive culture—and also the way it has kept
the institution from being all that it might be.”
—The American Historian
2013
400 pp., 49 halftones
978-1-4214-1100-2 $29.95 hardcover
Available as an e-book
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History & Geography
Planting an Empire
Iron Coffin
War, Technology, and Experience aboard the
USS Monitor
updated edition
The Early Chesapeake
in British North America
Jean B. Russo and J. Elliott Russo
“An elegant and admirably concise overview of
David A. Mindell
“Well researched and wide in its scope, this work
raises issues that transcend the Civil War and
resonate in our own time.”—American Historical
Review
2012
208 pp., 11 halftones, 4 line drawings
978-1-4214-0520-9 $23.00 paperback
Available as an e-book
the history of the Chesapeake Bay region from
the onset of English settlement to the end of the
colonial period.”—Journal of American History
2012
256 pp., 13 halftones, 3 line drawings
978-1-4214-0556-8 $25.00 paperback
Available as an e-book
Annapolis, City on the Severn
A History
To Antietam Creek
The Maryland Campaign of September 1862
D. Scott Hartwig
“A tour de force which will stand as the preeminent and final word on the subject. . . It is an
instant classic on the subject, superbly written,
and a ready preface to what will be an equally
important and fresh approach to the battle in a
second book.”—Blue and Gray Magazine
2012
808 pp., 25 halftones
978-1-4214-0631-2 $49.95 hardcoverr
Available as an e-book
Maryland’s Civil War Photographs
The Sesquicentennial Collection
Ross J. Kelbaugh
“This finely bound and printed book presents the
work of skilled photographers who captured
soldiers and civilians, prisoners of war and working artisans while they were at the studio, on the
battlefield, in the campsite, the hospital and the
home front.”—Civil War Librarian
Maryland Historical Society
2012
288 pp., 237 color illus., 238 b&w illus.
978-0-9842135-1-1 $30.00 paperback
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Jane Wilson McWilliams
Beautifully illustrated throughout, this book
chronicles more than three hundred years of
Annapolis history.
2011
512 pp., 22 color illus., 164 halftones, 5 line drawings
978-0-8018-9659-0 $44.95 hardcoverr
History & Geography
Maritime Maryland
Maryland, A Middle Temperament
A History
1634–1980
William S. Dudley
Robert J. Brugger
The Chesapeake Bay and its tributaries have long
Outstanding Academic Title, Choice Magazine
been essential to the sustainability and survival
of the region’s populations. Dudley explores
that history in an engaging and comprehensive
account of Maryland’s storied maritime heritage.
2010
328 pp., 25 color illus., 45 halftones, 1 line drawing
978-0-8018-9475-6 $50.00 hardcoverr
Every Home a Distillery
Alcohol, Gender, and Technology
in the Colonial Chesapeake
Sarah Hand Meacham
“A well-composed, clearly written, highly informative study that significantly contributes to
our understanding of how alcohol was brewed,
distributed, and consumed in the colonial
Chesapeake area.”—Journal of American History
2009
208 pp., 9 halftones
978-1-4214-0963-4 $24.95 paperback
Available as an e-book
Scraping By
“[An] altogether exemplary history. . . In following the middle course, Maryland has chosen
the American way; this, it seems to me, is the
deepest and most important truth in Brugger’s
thoroughly admirable book.”—Washington Post
Book World
1996
864 pp., 282 b&w illus.
978-0-8018-5465-1 $34.00 paperback
Johns Hopkins
A Silhouette
Helen Hopkins Thom
This biography stands as the authoritative
account of Johns Hopkins’s life, his business
career, and the motives that lay behind his
decision to leave his fortune to establish a
university and hospital.
2009
184 pp., 15 halftones, 2 line drawings
978-0-8018-9098-7 $30.00 hardcoverr
Available as an e-book
Wage Labor, Slavery, and Survival
in Early Baltimore
Seth Rockman
Winner, Merle Curti Award,
Organization of American Historians
Winner, H. L. Mitchell Award,
Southern Historical Association
“An impressive, eloquently written study that
provides a seminal history of Baltimore’s
working class.”—Maryland Historical Magazine
2008
392 pp., 8 halftones, 4 line drawings
978-0-8018-9007-9 $27.00 paperback
Available as an e-book
Maryland Voices of the Civil War
edited by Charles W. Mitchell
Winner, Founders Award,
the Museum of the Confederacy
“Maryland Voices of the Civil War deserves to be
in the library of anyone interested in mid-19th
century American history.”—Civil War News
2007
568 pp., 41 halftones, 52 line drawings
978-0-8018-8621-8 $38.00 hardcover
Maryland Voices
of the Civil War
EDITED BY
CHARLES W. MITCHELL
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The War of 1812
Star-Spangled Banner
The Unlikely Story of America’s National Anthem
Marc Ferris
“An engaging, conversational, and meticulously researched study of
The Star-Spangled Banner over its 200-year history.”—Susan Key,
Star-Spangled Music Foundation
2014
328 pp., 10 halftones, 2 line drawings
978-1-4214-1518-5 $24.95 hardcover
Also available as an e-book
William Henry Harrison and the Conquest of the Ohio
Country
Frontier Fighting in the War of 1812
David Curtis Skaggs
Who was William Henry Harrison, and what does his military career reveal
about the War of 1812 in the Great Lakes Region?
2014
328 pp., 1 b&w illus., 1 halftone, 12 maps
978-1-4214-0546-9 $44.95 hardcover
Also available as an e-book
Native Memoirs from the War of 1812
Black Hawk and William Apess
Carl Benn
Rare firsthand accounts from Native Americans who fought
in the War of 1812.
2013
208 pp., 17 b&w photos, 5 maps
978-1-4214-1219-1 $29.95 paperback
Also available as an e-book
The Dawn’s Early Light
Walter Lord
with a new foreword by Scott S. Sheads
“Still the best account available of the two key battles of the War of 1812
. . . making them seem terrifying and critical, as they must have seemed to
Marylanders at the time.”—Baltimore City Paper
2012
400 pp., 29 b&w photos
978-1-4214-0547-6 $24.95 paperback
In Full Glory Reflected
Discovering the War of 1812 in the Chesapeake
Ralph E. Eshelman and Burton K. Kummerow
An enchanting invitation to travel the Star-Spangled Banner National
Historic Trail and discover the amazing world of our ancestors.
Maryland Historical Society
2012 256 pp., 186 color illus., 25 b&w illus., 23 maps
978-0-9842135-4-2
$24.95 paperback
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The War of 1812
A Travel Guide to the War of 1812 in the Chesapeake
Eighteen Tours in Maryland, Virginia, and the District of Columbia
Ralph E. Eshelman
From Maryland to Virginia to the District of Columbia, this portable
guidebook points readers to the War of 1812’s most important
battlefields and historic sites.
2011
296 pp., 104 halftones, 24 line drawings
978-0-8018-9837-2 $24.95 paperback
The War of 1812 in the Chesapeake
A Reference Guide to Historic Sites in Maryland, Virginia,
and the District of Columbia
Ralph E. Eshelman, Scott S. Sheads, and Donald R. Hickey
“This informative and painstakingly constructed resource would be
of use to anyone studying the history of the often-forgotten War of
1812.”—Choice
2010
424 pp., 112 halftones, 29 line drawings
978-0-8018-9235-6 $67.00 hardcover
187 Things You Should Know about the War of 1812
An Easy Question-and-Answer Guide
Donald R. Hickey
With an engaging question-and-answer format, this book offers a
concise and informative introduction to the War of 1812, clearing
much of the fog that surrounds it.
Maryland Historical Society
2012
160 pp., 12 halftones
978-0-9842135-2-8 $15.00 paperback
The Rockets’ Red Glare
An Illustrated History of the War of 1812
Donald R. Hickey and Connie D. Clark
Outstanding Academic Title, Choice Magazine
This engagingly told and richly illustrated history invites readers to
travel back in time and imagine what it would have been like to live
through the War of 1812.
2011
264 pp., 27 color illus., 139 b&w illus., 9 maps
978-1-4214-0155-3 $39.95 hardcover
Flotilla
The Patuxent Naval Campaign in the War of 1812
Donald G. Shomette
foreword by Fred W. Hopkins, Jr.
“Shomette is a scholar and a gifted writer, and his work is eminently
readable as human drama . . . I heartily recommend Flotilla as essential
to students of this war and to general readers of fine military
history.”—Journal of America’s Military Past
2009
520 pp., 26 halftones, 14 line drawings
978-0-8018-9122-9 $40.00 hardcover
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Charm City
New in Paperback
Journeys to the Heart of Baltimore
Michael Olesker
“A powerful tribute to our vast melting pot . . . Amid the rich
metaphors and unique vernacular that are quintessentially Olesker,
Baltimore’s mosaic of religions and nationalities become one.”
—Baltimore Jewish Times
2015
368 pp., 25 halftones
978-1-4214-1845-2 $29.95 paperback
Front Stoops in the Fifties
Baltimore Legends Come of Age
Michael Olesker
“As someone who lived those very years, growing up in Baltimore, Michael
Olesker brought back so many precise memories—with that enameled
wisdom of a fine reporter that made me understand better what I had only
fondly remembered. He got that old town of mine pitch perfect.”—Frank
Deford, commentator on NPR’s Morning Edition
2013
248 pp., 11 halftones
978-1-4214-1160-6 $29.95 hardcover
Also available as an e-book
Baltimore’s Alley Houses
Homes for Working People since the 1780s
Mary Ellen Hayward
Winner, Abbott Lowell Cummings Prize, Vernacular Architecture Forum
Winner, Heritage Book Award, Maryland Historical Trust
This pioneering study systematically reconstructs the lives, households, and
neighborhoods that once thrived on the city’s narrowest streets.
2008
328 pp., 98 halftones, 6 line drawings
978-0-8018-8834-2 $47.00 hardcover
The Colts’ Baltimore
A City and Its Love Affair in the 1950s
Michael Olesker
“Like a love poem . . . to a more innocent time.”—Baltimore Sun
2008
240 pp., 19 halftones
978-0-8018-9062-8 $25.95 hardcover
Baltimore Harbor
A Pictorial History
third edition
Robert C. Keith
“Informed, lively, and concise . . . Keith’s book is a regional gem.”—Baltimore
Magazine
2005
240 pp., 216 halftones, 13 line drawings
978-0-8018-7980-7 $29.00 paperback
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Maryland
Sports
Women’s Lacrosse
A Guide for Advanced Players and Coaches
updated edition
Janine Tucker and Maryalice Yakutchik
photographs by Will Kirk
and James T. Van Rensselaer
Railways
Dining on the B&O
Recipes and Sidelights from a Bygone Age
Thomas J. Greco and Karl D. Spence
in Association with the B&O Railroad Museum
“A railfan’s and epicure’s delight . . . it delivers a
first-class look at a first-class operation.”
—Railfan and Railroad
2009
208 pp., 16 color illus., 25 halftones
978-0-8018-9323-0 $34.95 hardcover
“An articulate, well-structured resource . . . this
book will be welcomed by those involved in this
fine sport—as coaches or as players—and its
The Ma & Pa
continually changing environment.”—Choice
A History of the Maryland & Pennsylvania
Railroad
2014
240 pp., 96 halftones, 61 line drawings
978-1-4214-1398-3 $29.95 paperback
Also available as an e-book
second edition, revised
Football in Baltimore
History and Memorabilia from Colts to Ravens
George W. Hilton
“Hilton’s affectionate yet complete and accurate
account of Ma & Pa is at once all that the short
second edition
line’s host of admirers could ask as well as a
Ted Patterson
model of How To Write Railroad History.”
with contributions by Dean Smith
photographs by Edwin H. Remsberg
forewords by Michael Gibbons and Raymond Berry
—Trains
1999
248 pp., 170 halftones, 28 line drawings
978-0-8018-6294-6 $24.00 paperback
Baltimore’s remarkable football traditions—from
the Colts to the Ravens—expressed in sports
memorabilia.
2013
336 pp., 60 color illus., 214 b&w photos
978-1-4214-1236-8 $44.95 hardcover
Also available as an e-book
Lacrosse
A History of the Game
Donald M. Fisher
“A sweeping history of the game. Fisher traces
the emergence of modern lacrosse in both
Canada and the United States.”—Library Journal
2011
408 pp., 36 b&w photos
978-1-4214-0044-0 $25.00 paperback
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General Interest
The Best War Ever
Plutocracy in America
America and World War II
How Increasing Inequality Destroys the
Middle Class and Exploits the Poor
second edition
Michael C. C. Adams
“Adams . . . uses his demythologizing lens to
provide a rich overview of American involve-
Ronald P. Formisano
A hard-hitting analysis of how the disparity
between wealth and poverty undermines the
ment in the war . . . [He] has a real gift for
common good.
efficiently explaining complex historical
2015
272 pp., 5 b&w illus.
978-1-4214-1740-0 $22.95 hardcover
problems.”—Reviews in American History
2015
184 pp., 3 b&w photos, 3 b&w illus., 3 maps
978-1-4214-1667-0 $24.95 paperback Available as an e-book
Groundless
Field Guide to the Neighborhood
Birds of New York City
Gregory Evans Dowd
Leslie Day
illustrated by Trudy Smoke
photographs by Beth Bergman
foreword by Don Riepe
New York City’s favorite naturalist is back
with a guided tour of the Big Apple that
unveils the beautiful birds living in its midst.
2015
384 pp., 354 color photos, 61 color plates
978-1-4214-1618-2 $24.95 paperback Available as an e-book
Frederick Law Olmsted
Plans and Views of Public Parks
edited by Charles E. Beveridge,
Lauren Meier, and Irene Mills
A superb visual overview of the major public
parks designed by the foremost landscape
architect in American history.
2015
448 pp., 129 color illus., 348 b&w illus.
978-1-4214-1086-9 $74.95 hardcover
The Annihilation of Nature
Human Extinction of Birds
and Mammals
Gerardo Ceballos, Anne H. Ehrlich,
and Paul R. Ehrlich
Environmental scientists reveal the victims
of humanity’s massive assault on nature.
2015
208 pp., 83 color photos
978-1-4214-1718-9 $29.95 hardcover Available as an e-book
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Available as an e-book
Rumors, Legends, and Hoaxes on the
Early American Frontier
The fascinating—and troubling—story of
powerful rumors that circulated and influential legends that arose in early America.
2015
408 pp., 2 b&w photos, 5 b&w illus., 2 maps
978-1-4214-1865-0 $34.95 hardcover
Available as an e-book
General Interest
Renegade Amish
Rock Star
Beard Cutting, Hate Crimes, and the Trial
of the Bergholz Barbers
The Making of Musical Icons
from Elvis to Springsteen
Donald B. Kraybill
“Renegade Amish . . . provides an insider’s
David R. Shumway
foreword by Anthony DeCurtis
perspective into how a small community
The nature and meaning of rock stardom—
of Amish people, nurtured in a religious
celebrities who embody the most important
tradition of nonviolence and forgiveness,
social and cultural conflicts of their era.
transformed into a culture of revenge and
2014
264 pp., 26 halftones
978-1-4214-1392-1 $29.95 hardcover Available as an e-book
retaliation.”—Publishers Weekly
2014
224 pp., 9 halftones, 3 line drawings
978-1-4214-1567-3 $24.95 hardcover Available as an e-book
Living Hell
The Dark Side of the Civil War
Michael C. C. Adams
“In Adams’ hands, the Civil War’s legacy is
Arthur Ashe
Tennis and Justice in the Civil Rights Era
Eric Allen Hall
“A strong book on an outstanding topic, it
serves as a reminder that Ashe’s tragic
death has to some extent eclipsed his life’s
unmitigated personal horror, societal suffer-
work on behalf of racial equality.”—Wall
ing, and political factionalism . . . Living Hell
Street Journal
engagingly opens up the ‘dark side’ of the
2014
344 pp., 12 halftones
978-1-4214-1394-5 $34.95 hardcover Available as an e-book
Civil War to comparative scrutiny with other
modern wars.”—Civil War Monitor
2014
304 pp., 1 b&w illus.
978-1-4214-1221-4 $29.95 hardcover Available as an e-book
True Yankees
Examination copy information
The South Seas and the Discovery
of American Identity
Dane A. Morrison
“A fresh, insightful, and fascinating perspective on how America’s early voyages of
commerce and discovery to the exotic
South Seas helped the new nation forge
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