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On the Trail of the Maya Explorer

Tracing the Epic Journey of John Lloyd Stephens

University of Alabama Press, Fire Ant Books

Steve Glassman retraces John Lloyd Stephens' 1839 route, visiting the same archaeological sites, towns, markets, and churches and meeting along the way the descendants of those people Stephens described, from mestizo en route to the cornfields to town elders welcoming the Norte Americanos. Glassman's work interlaces discussion of the history, natural environment, and architecture of the region with descriptions of the people who live and work there. Glassman compares his 20th-century experience with Stephens's 19th-century exploration, gazing in awe at the same monumental pyramids, eating similar foods, and avoiding the political clashes that disrupt the governments and economies of the area.

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Rebel Storehouse

Florida's Contribution to the Confederacy

University of Alabama Press, Fire Ant Books

Brings to light an overlooked aspect of Florida’s importance to the Confederacy

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Ninety-Nine Iron

The Season Sewanee Won Five Games in Six Days

University of Alabama Press, Fire Ant Books

The fascinating story of the 1899 Sewanee football team’s remarkable, unassailable winning streak
 

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Forth to the Mighty Conflict

Alabama and World War II

University of Alabama Press, Fire Ant Books

Details conditions in Alabama and the role of its citizens in a time of military crisis unknown since the Civil War

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The Constant Circle

H. L. Mencken and His Friends

By Sara Mayfield; Introduction by Edmund Wilson
University of Alabama Press, Fire Ant Books

A warm and intimate account of a complex, contradictory man seen through the eyes of a long-standing friend and confidante.

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Renaissance Man of Cannery Row

The Life and Letters of Edward F. Ricketts

University of Alabama Press, Fire Ant Books

Marine biologist Edward F. Ricketts is perhaps best known as the inspiration for John Steinbeck's most empathic literary characters Doc in Cannery Row, Slim in Of Mice and Men, Jim Casy in The Grapes of Wrath, and Lee in East of Eden. The correspondence of this accomplished scientist, writer, and philosopher reveals the influential exchange of ideas he shared with such prominent thinkers and artists as Henry Miller, Joseph Campbell, Ellwood Graham, and James Fitzgerald, in addition to Steinbeck, all of whom were drawn to Ricketts's Monterey Bay laboratory, a haven of intellectual discourse and Bohemian culture in the 1930s and 1940s. The 125 previously unpublished letters of this collection, housed at the Stanford University Library, document the broad range of Ricketts's interests and accomplishments during the last 12 and most productive years of his life.

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Night Riders of Reelfoot Lake

University of Alabama Press, Fire Ant Books

A notable and tragic case of the struggle between legal and social justice
 

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