A Mid-Century Savannah, Georgia Authorized Travel Guide
Savannah: 1985. Softcover. Includes over 100 color photos. Published by the Savannah Junior League. 8.5 inches x 11 inches.
Savannah: 1985. Softcover. Includes over 100 color photos. Published by the Savannah Junior League. 8.5 inches x 11 inches.
New York: Bonanza, 1968. First Edition. Hardcover. Interesting and well written history. Uncommon.
Covington: Georgia Department of Natural Resources, 1974. First Edition. Hardbound. A unique piece of Georgiana. Only 5,000 copies were printed. In a somewhat worn and soiled dust jacket.
Aiken: Kalmia Press, 1973. Hardcover. Illustrated with black and white photographs. The story of Aiken, South Carolina and the Winter Colony as well as the beginnings of its equine legacy as reflected in polo, fox hunting and steeple chasing.
Hilton Head: Gullah Heritage Consulting Services, 2002. Softcover. Third edition; a synopsis of Gullah Traditions on Hilton Head Island and Sea islands in South Carolina and Georgia.
Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1957. First Edition. Hardcover. Comprehensive study of the domestic architecture of coastal Georgia and the Piedmont. Profusely illustrated. An uncommon and valuable resource.
Atlanta: Milner, 1993. First Edition. Softcover. Memoirs of author's 1589-mile, 42-day bicycling tour following Georgia highways.
Atlanta: Milne, 1993. First Edition. Softcover. Memoirs of author's 1589-mile, 42-day bicycling tour following Georgia highways.
Xlibris, 2007. Softcover. Signed by the author.
Savannah: Bell, 1996. Softcover. Unusual 1996 Atlanta Olympics item. The sailing competiton for the games was held in Savannah, Georgia.
New York University Press: New York, 1985. Hardcover. 334 pp. 8vo. Black and white photos and Index. Story of the Union troops commanded by Sherman in the Savannah and Carolinas campaigns, covering the fierce fighting in Savannah and the march to the sea. Sherman's march through the Carolinas to Savannah.....
Athens: University of Georgia Press, 2004. Hardbound. Second novel from the author of the critically acclaimed debut novel, The Sweet Everlasting [Georgia].
Washington: U.S. Department of Agriculture. Softcover. University of North Carolina Sea Grant Publication.
Savannah: Privately Printed, 1973. First Edition. Softcover. First edition.
Savannah: Gibbs Smith, 2003. First Edition. Hardcover. Documents the architectural and historical revival of the Hostess City.
Syracuse: Signature Publications, 2000. Hardcover. Fine/no dj, large octavo, 344pp., green boards hardcover, bright gold lettering & decoration on cover & backstrip, b&w and some color illustrations.
Athens: University of Georgia Press, 1982. Hardcover. Uncommon title. In a lightly edge worn dust jacket. A collection of black folktales and photographs from rural Georgia during the 1930s and 1940s.