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Jim Miles
This book is on the ghosts and hauntings of Atlanta’s Civil War battlefields and historic sites –
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Georgia is a thoroughly modern state, known for its vibrant culture and bustling economy. Despite this veneer of normalcy, strange legends lurk around every corner. Former president Jimmy Carter’s family…
Discover the ghosts that haunt the Civil War sites of Central Georgia and Savannah –
Every portion of Central Georgia is thoroughly haunted. Tobe, the ghost of Orna Villa in Oxford, had an appetite for biscuits. Angry spirits near Augusta drove a family from a…
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Discover the ghosts that haunt the Civil War sites of North Georgia –
In early May 1864 Union armies left their winter encampment near Chattanooga, Tennessee, and began a march to Atlanta. Four months later – on September 3 – William T. Sherman…
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Part of the Civil War Explorer Series , this illustrated volume serves as both a history lesson and tour guide of the battles in Virginia in the first 15 months…
North Georgia is home to more than its fair share of ghosts, from scenic antebellum mansions to restaurants, mills and even an outhouse. Reverend Robert William Bigham of Coweta County…
Each county in the vast territory of southern Georgia has a haunted history. The old Barber-Tucker Inn in Colquitt County and the renovated former Scottish Inn in Bryan County host…
Civil War Sites in Georgia is a brief history of the Civil War in Georgia and a comprehensive guide to more than 300 Civil War sites, including 25 battlefields, 35…
Weird Georgia is the result of twenty-five years of research on strange and unexplained events that have been reported as taking place in the Peach State. Filled with factual accounts…
In addition to the history of Gen. William T. Sherman’s march to crush the heart of the Confederacy, To the Sea includes more than 100 photos, maps, fascinating tours of…
A dizzying series of momentous military actions occurred in Virginia in 1863. A year that began with Robert E. Lee’s Army of Northern Virginia possessing the advantage in the field…
Georgia has some of the country’s most important bases with facilities covering enormous areas. Is it any wonder that they have their share of ghosts, UFOs, and Bigfoot sightings? Visit…
Paths to Victory is the story of the Civil War in Middle Tennessee and northwest Georgia beginning with the battle of Stones River on December 31, 1862. Includes a series…
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Piercing The Heart and: A History and Tour Guide of the Fort Donelson, Shiloh, and Perryville Campaigns, by Jim Miles, traces the history of the Civil War from the attack…
The first comprehensive account of the entire campaign for the Mississippi River, beginning with the conquests of Memphis and New Orleans and concluding with Grant’s strategies for the siege of…
Jim Trevis
Jim Warner
Part travelogue, part power pop catharsis, Actual Miles is Jim Warner’s third collection of poetry and his first book in nearly a decade.
Jim Gandolf
This is a wonderful tribute to the heroes of my childhood and adult life to this point, as well as to the many other men and women in the world…
Jim Serger
Good old fashion customer service is still alive and well across the globe……But in this book you will observe it was the customer who wrote his experience.
Jim Guhl
As the Vietnam War grinds on and the Nixon presidency collapses, Del Minnow Finwick’s small world in Wisconsin has blown apart. His father, a deputy sheriff, has been murdered by…
Jim Keeble
Witty, poignant, darkly comic, The Happy Numbers of Julius Miles is a triumph of linguistic inventiveness and a timely tale of personal relationships in a modern metropolis.
Jim Ray Daniels
In these linked stories, the constants are the places-from Eight Mile High, the local high school, to Eight Miles High, the local bar; from The Clock, a restaurant that never…
Jim Miller
Texas Rangers Wash and Chance Carston tried to bring justice to the harsh frontier, but the Civil War marked the end of their famed rough-riding legion. Now the Carstons face…
Miles White
Negotiating identity in hip-hop culture
Jim Denison (University of Alberta, Canada)
Interviews with the great runners who pioneered the sub-4 mile.
Provides a fascinating look at Manitoba’s early boom years (1880-1910) through the eyes and words of some of the most interesting personalities of early Winnipeg. This collection brings together 14…
Jim Loomis
Jim Loomis is passionate about travel, especially rail travel. This engaging book is an ideal companion for armchair travelers, train enthusiasts and fellow globe trotters.
Travel Tales is a thoroughly…
Jim Julison,John Bruhn
John and Jim, two fifties babies are ready to go it alone after high school graduation, so they set out on a rad adventure of a lifetime.
Equipped with Traveler’s…
Jim Petty, Miles Cotham
In this study, Jim Petty and Miles Cotham have made a thorough analysis of the biblical passages concerning the purpose of baptism, particularly as it relates to holiness and forgiveness…
Chris Lear
When just 18, Alan Webb broke a 36 year old record in 2001 by running a mile two seconds faster than former record holder Jim Ryun. Chris Lear gives readers…
Gerald Van Dusen
In 1941, a real estate developer in northwest Detroit faced a dilemma. He needed federal financing for white clients purchasing lots in a new subdivision abutting a community of mostly…