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Fall 2005

  

 

Stone Songs on the Trail of Tears
The Journey of an Installation

Pat Musick, with Jerry Carr and Bill Woodiel
Essays by Donald Harington and Jack Baker

A poignant art installation captures an important and tragic moment of Native American history


Autobiography of Samuel S. Hildebrand
The Renowned Missouri Bushwhacker

Edited by Kirby Ross
1870 Edition Edited by James W. Evans and A. Wendell Keith, M.D.
Preface by Daniel E. Sutherland

The “true story” of one of the Confederate’s most notorious guerrillas


Lofty Dogmas
Poets on Poetics

Edited by Deborah Brown, Annie Finch, and Maxine Kumin

From Sappho to Heaney, a stimulating anthology of poets on poetry


Here and Hereafter
Poems by
Elton Glaser

A feast of language that lets us taste how it feels to live on this earth


Becoming Bone
Poems on the Life of Celia Thaxter (1836–1894)

Annie Boutelle

Delves into the life of a nineteenth-century woman poet


Consult them in the Matter
A Nineteenth-Century Islamic Argument for Constitutional Government

Ahmad ibn Abi Diyaf
Translated from the Arabic with Introduction and Notes by L. Carl Brown

A modern Muslim wrestles with notions of democracy


Princesses’ Street
Baghdad Memories

Jabra Ibrahim Jabra
Translated from the Arabic by Issa J. Boullata

Poignant, intellectual autobiography of the Palestinian writer in pre-Saddam Baghdad


Divided Power
The Presidency, Congress, and the Formation of American Foreign Policy

Edited by Donald R. Kelley


Breach of Faith
A Crisis of Coverage in the Age of Corporate Newspapering

Gene Roberts, Editor in Chief
and
Thomas Kunkel, General Editor

Now in paper

Veteran journalists report on their own industry's threat to democracy.


A Stranger and a Sojourner
Peter Caulder, Free Black Frontiersman in Antebellum Arkansas

Billy D. Higgins

Now in paper

The life of a pioneering African American community leader is turned upside down on the eve of the Civil War.


Sometimes There Were Heroes

A novel by Douglas C. Jones

Now in paper!

A story of Texas heroes, linking Spanish colonial history with the Civil War.


Fort Reno and the Indian Territory Frontier

Stan Hoig

Now in paper!

A powerful synthesis of Southern Plains history during the late nineteenth century.


Educating the Masses
The Unfolding History of Black School Administrators in Arkansas, 1900–2000

Now in paper!


 

 

 

 

 



 

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