December 2005
New Books Received

Michael C. Hardy. A Short History of Old Watauga County. Boone, NC: Parkway Publishers, 2005. 238 pages with photographs, chapter notes, bibliography and index. Hardback with pictorial cover. $24.95.

Dwight Harshbarger. In the Heart of the Hills: A Novel in Stories. Groton, MA: Martin and Lawrence Press, 2005. 303 pages. Trade paperback. $14.95.

D. L. Havlin. September on Echo Creek. Palmland, Fl: Palmland Publishing, 2005. 277 pages with CD of music accompaniment. Trade paperback. $21.95.

Skip Johnson. Upper River. Parsons, WV: McClain Printing Company, 2005. 301 pages with map, color photographs, bibliography, and index. Hardback in dust jacket. $27.50.


C. John Kruzeski. WESAP: Weirton Steel Employee Stock Annihilation Plan. Parson, WV: McClain Printing Company, 2005. 422 pages with information sources, references and index. Trade paperback. $24.95.

Heather A. Lapham. Hunting for Hides: Deerskins, Status, and Cultural Change in the Protohistoric Appalachians. Tuscaloosa, AL: The University of Alabama Press, 2005.
184 pages with tables, maps, charts, photos, diagrams, references cited and index. Trade paperback. $29.95.

E. Leon Linger, M.D. Poems of Faith. Parsons, WV: McClain Printing Company, 2005. 100 pages. Trade paperback. $14.00.

Llewellyn McKernan. Greatest Hits: 1979—2005. Columbus, Oh: Pudding House Publications, 2005. 31 pages. Staple-bound paperback. $8.95.

Doris Musick. The Starched Apron. Pounding Mill, VA: Henderson Publishing, 2005. 154 pages with three photos. Hardback with pictorial cover. $19.95.

Tim Nichols. The Reunion. Lincoln, NE: iUniverse, 2005. 231 pages. Trade paperback. $15.95.

Lincoln Perry. Lincoln Perry’s Charlottesville. Charlottesville: University of Virginia Press, 2005. 88 pages with color plates and essay and interview by Ann Beattie. Hardback in dust jacket. $39.95.

Mary Ellen Goble Preece. In the Valley I Grew: Life on Backlog and Happy Hollow. Baltimore: PublishAmerica, 2005. 107 pages with photographs. Trade paperback. $16.95.

Reprints

Wendell Berry. The Unforeseen Wilderness: Kentucky’s Red River Gorge. Emeryville, CA: Shoemaker & Hoard, a 2005 reprint of a 1971 release. 144 pages with photographic plates by Ralph Eugene Meatyard. Trade paperback. $15.00

Appalachian Heritage is part of the Appalachian Center of Berea College.
Header photo by Dean Hill.
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