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| PRODUCTS | | 1 - 10 of 55 |  |  |  | Tobacco Road Set during the Depression in the depleted farmlands surrounding Augusta, Georgia, this is the story of the Lesters, a family of destitute white sharecroppers. Debased by their poverty, they fear they will descend to a lower rung on the social ladder tha... Manufacturer: University of Georgia Press | $7.74 |
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 | God's Little Acre First published in 1933, God's Little Acre was censured by the Georgia Literary Commission, banned in Boston, attacked by the New York Society for the Suppression of Vice, and once led the all-time best-seller list, with more than ten million copies in ... Manufacturer: University of Georgia Press | $9.00 |
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 | Georgia Boy In this appealing collection of fourteen interrelated stories, twelve-year-old William Stroup recounts the ludicrous predicaments and often self-imposed hardships his family endures. Playing on the tension between his hardworking, sensible mother and hi... Manufacturer: University of Georgia Press | $13.80 - $18.95 |
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 | Journeyman (Brown Thrasher Books) Written immediately following "Tobacco Road" and "God's Little Acre", this novel introduces one of Erskine Caldwell's most memorable characters: the philandering, murderous itinerant preacher, Semon Dye. Part allegory, part tall tale, and with a good me... Manufacturer: University of Georgia Press | $9.99 |
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 | The Stories of Erskine Caldwell This collection of 96 stories presents the best of Erskine Calder's short fiction from his most productive period of work. Included here is "Crown-Fire", "Country Full of Swedes", "The Windfall", "Horse Thief", "Yellow Girl" and "Kneel to the Rising Sun". Manufacturer: University of Georgia Press | $14.97 - $24.95 |
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 | Trouble in July (Brown Thrasher Books) Through the summer twilight in Depression-era South, word begins to circulate of a black man accosting a white woman. In no time the awful forces of public opinion and political expediency goad the separate fears and frustrations of a small southern com... Manufacturer: University of Georgia Press | $11.37 - $18.95 |
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 | Conversations with Erskine Caldwell (Literary Conversations Series) Conversations with Erskine Caldwell contains thirty-two interviews with this major writer, who during his long career enjoyed both the celebrity and the controversy that his books generated. These collected interviews include what is apparently h... Manufacturer: University Press of Mississippi | $2.34 - $25.00 |
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 | Place Called Estherville With a true American voice, Caldwell presents a searing view of the tragic struggles of a black brother and sister in their attempt to survive the racism and perverse sexuality of their brutal Southern employers. Manufacturer: McIntosh & Otis Books | $14.23 - $16.00 |
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 | Men and Women A collection of Caldwell's finest short stories moves deftly from youth to old age. Caldwell shows great perception of adolescent awakening to awareness of physical love and the often humorous tribulations of youthful courtship. Marriage and aspects of ... Manufacturer: McIntosh & Otis Books | $14.12 - $16.00 |
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