Algerian Diary
Frank Kearns and the "Impossible Assignment" for CBS News
Sketches of Slave Life and From and From Slave Cabin to the Pulpit
Folk-Songs of the South
Collected Under the Auspices of the West Virginia Folk-Lore Society
George Washington Written Upon the Land: Nature, Memory, Myth, and Landscape
The Last Great Senator
Robert C. Byrd's Encounters with Eleven U.S. Presidents
Life, Work, and Rebellion in the Coal Fields
The Southern West Virginia Miners, 1880-1922 2nd Edition
An American Phoenix
A History of Storer College from Slavery to Desegregation 1865-1955, Commemorative Edition
Isidorean Perceptions of Order
The Exeter Book Riddles and Medieval Latin Enigmata
Robert C. Byrd
Child of the Appalachian Coalfields
Magnetic North
In Magnetic North an aging warrior and his best friend—perhaps his only friend—ride motorcycles to Alaska, with the ultimate goal of riding to the Arctic Circle. It is a ride that mirrors their lives, a ride that causes old stories, old trials, old darkness to come, once again, through the spinning wheels of the machines they are riding.
Morgan is a man who can't give it up. His propensity toward violence has followed him through all the days of his life, and it follows him now.
Slade has shared much of Morgan's life, and he has been the one of the rare stabilizing factors in that life. Without Slade, it is clear that Morgan has no guidance, no goals, and no potential for living much longer than his next encounter with . . . almost anything.
And so the two old friends ride out from New Mexico and Colorado—heading north.
Uncle Abner
Master of Mysteries
First published in 1918, Uncle Abner: Master of Mysteries is an anthology of detective stories written by Melville Davisson Post. The popular stories within this collection were serialized in national magazines such as the Saturday Evening Post in the early 20th century.
Uncle Abner is an amateur detective in present-day Harrison County, West Virginia. Throughout his journeys around this antebellum wilderness, long before the nation had a proper police system, the honest Uncle Abner is confronted by murders and mysteries that cannot be ignored. With uncanny intuition, impressive logic, and keen observation of human actions, Uncle Abner is Melville Davisson Post’s most celebrated literary creation and is considered to be one of the most important texts in American detective and crime fiction.
This new edition contains an introduction by Craig Johnson, author of the Walt Longmire novels.