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  • After Kafka
  • The Influence of Kafka's Fiction
  • Shimon Sandbank
  • 1991 Choice Outstanding Academic Book
  • Choice magazine

  • After O'Connor
  • Stories from Contemporary Georgia
  • Edited by Hugh Ruppersburg
  • 2004 Georgia Author of the Year, Anthology
  • Georgia Writers

  • The Ambivalent Art of Katherine Anne Porter
  • Mary Titus
  • Finalist, 2006 Minnesota Book Awards
  • Minnesota Council for the Humanities

  • American Literary Naturalism and Its Twentieth-Century Transformations
  • Frank Norris, Ernest Hemingway, Don DeLillo
  • Paul Civello
  • 1994 Choice Outstanding Academic Book
  • Choice magazine

  • Apalachee
  • Joyce Rockwood Hudson
  • 2001 Georgia Author of the Year, Fiction
  • Georgia Writers
  • 2001 Finalist, ForeWord Magazine Book of the Year Award, General Fiction
  • ForeWord magazine

  • As Eve Said to the Serpent
  • On Landscape, Gender, and Art
  • Rebecca Solnit
  • 2002 Finalist, National Book Critics Circle Award, Criticism
  • National Book Critics Circle

  • Assembling theShepherd
  • Tessa Rumsey
  • 2000 Finalist, Alice Fay di Castagnola Award
  • Poetry Society of America

  • Augury
  • Phillip Garrison
  • 1992 Governor's Writer's Award
  • Washington State Library and the Washington Commission for theHumanities

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  • Bag 'o' Diamonds
  • Susan Wheeler
  • 1994 Finalist, Los Angeles Times Book Award, Poetry
  • Los Angeles Times
  • 1994 Norma Farber First Book Award
  • Poetry Society of America

  • A Bearer of Tradition
  • Dwight Stump, Basketmaker
  • Rosemary O. Joyce
  • Fred Kniffen Book Award
  • Pioneer America Society

  • Before Scopes
  • Evangelicalism, Education, and Evolution in Tennessee, 1870-1825
  • Charles A. Israel
  • 2004 Tennessee History Book Award
  • Tennessee Library Association

  • Berry College
  • A History
  • Ouida Dickey and Doyle Mathis
  • 2006 Lilla Hawes Award
  • Georgia Historical Society

  • Big Bend
  • Bill Roorbach
  • 2002 Finalist, Ohioana Book Award, Fiction
  • Ohioana Library Association

  • Black Judas
  • William Hannibal Thomas and The American Negro
  • John David Smith
  • 2000 Mayflower Society Award, Nonfiction
  • Society of Mayflower Descendents in the State of North Carolina

  • The Black O
  • Racism and Redemption in an American Corporate Empire
  • Steve Watkins
  • 1997 Honorable Mention, Gustavus Myers Award
  • Gustavus Myers Program for the Study of Bigotry and Human Rights in North America
  • 1998 Virginia College Stores Association Book Award
  • Virginia College Stores Association

  • Black Scholar
  • Horace Mann Bond, 1904-1972
  • Wayne J. Urban
  • 1993 Witten Award for Distinguished Scholarship in Educational Biography
  • Museum of Education at the University of South Carolina

  • The Blaze of the Poui
  • Mark McMorris
  • 2004 Finalist, Lenore Marshall Poetry Prize
  • Academy of American Poets

  • Blue-Eyed Child ofFortune
  • The Civil War Letters of Colonel Robert Gould Shaw
  • Robert Gould Shaw, Edited by Russell Duncan
  • 1992 Founder's Award
  • Museum of the Confederacy

  • Break Any Woman Down
  • Dana Johnson
  • 2002 Finalist, Paterson Fiction Prize
  • The Poetry Center at Passaic Community College
  • 2002 Finalist, Hurston/Wright Legacy Award, Debut Fiction
  • Hurston/Wright Foundation

  • The Brown Decision, Jim Crow & Southern Identity
  • James C. Cobb
  • 2005 Georgia Author of the Year Award, Creative Non-Fiction: Historical Division
  • Georgia Writers

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  • Camera Man's Journey
  • Julian Dimock's South
  • Edited by Thomas L. Johnson and Nina J. Root
  • 2003 Mary Ellen LoPresti Award
  • Southeast Chapter of the Art Libraries, Society of North America

  • Cartographies
  • Meditations on Travel
  • Marjorie Agosín
  • 2004 National Mujer Award
  • National Hispana Leadership Institute

  • CAUTION: Men inTrees
  • Darrell Spencer
  • 2000 Literary Award, Short Fiction
  • Association for Mormon Letters

  • Celia, A Slave
  • Melton A. McLaurin
  • 1991 Gustavus Myers Award
  • Gustavus Myers Program for the Study of Bigotry and Human Rights in North America
  • 1991 New York Times Notable Book
  • New York Times

  • A Childhood
  • The Biography of a Place
  • Harry Crews
  • 2005 Georgia Top 25 Reading List
  • Georgia Center for the Book

  • Cherokee Removal
  • Before and After
  • Edited by William L. Anderson
  • 1992 Gustavus Myers Award
  • Gustavus Myers Program for the Study of Bigotry and Human Rights in NorthAmerica

  • Chinese Architecture
  • Aleda Shirley
  • 1986 Norma Farber First Book Award
  • Poetry Society of America

  • A Clashing of the Soul
  • John Hope and the Dilemma of African American Leadership and BlackHigher Education in the Early Twentieth Century
  • Leroy Davis
  • 1999 Lillian Smith Award, Nonfiction
  • Southern Regional Council

  • Codename Greenkil
  • The 1979 Greensboro Killings
  • Elizabeth Wheaton
  • 1987 Gustavus Myers Award
  • Gustavus Myers Program for the Study of Bigotry and Human Rights in NorthAmerica

  • Communities of Kinship
  • Antebellum Families and the Settlement of the Cotton Frontier
  • Carolyn Earle Billingsley
  • 2005 Booker Worthen Literary Prize
  • Central Arkansas Library System

  • Compression Scars
  • Kellie Wells
  • 2003 New Writers Awards, Fiction
  • Great Lakes Colleges Association

  • Confronting the Color Line
  • The Broken Promise of the Civil Rights Movement in Chicago
  • Alan B. Anderson and George W. Pickering
  • 1986 Gustavus Myers Award
  • Gustavus Myers Program for the Study of Bigotry and Human Rights in North America

  • Conrad Aiken
  • Poet of White Horse Vale
  • Edward Butscher
  • 1988 Melville Cane Award
  • Poetry Society of America

  • Cross Ties
  • X. J. Kennedy
  • 1985 Los Angeles Times Book Prize, Poetry
  • Los Angeles Times

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  • The Dangerous Lives of Altar Boys
  • Chris Fuhrman
  • 2003 Finalist, Book Sense Book of the Year Awards, Rediscovery
  • Book Sense and American Booksellers Association

  • Dark Would (the missing person)
  • Liz Waldner
  • 2003 Washington State Book Awards
  • Washington Center for the Book at the Seattle Public Library

  • Daughter of My People
  • James Kilgo
  • 2000 Townsend Prize for Fiction
  • Chattahoochee Review and DeKalb College
  • 1998 Finalist, Lillian Smith Award, Fiction
  • Southern Regional Council
  • 2005 Georgia Top 25 Reading List
  • Georgia Center for the Book

  • Daughters of the GreatDepression
  • Women, Work, and Fiction in the American 1930s
  • Laura Hapke
  • 1996 Choice Outstanding Academic Book
  • Choice magazine

  • Deep in Our Hearts
  • Nine White Women in the Civil Rights Movement
  • Constance Curry, Joan C. Browning, Dorothy Dawson Burlage, Penny Patch,Theresa Del Pozzo, Sue Thrasher, Elaine DeLott Baker, Emmie Schrader Adams, and Casey Hayden
  • 2001 Finalist, ForeWord Magazine Book of the Year Award, History
  • ForeWord magazine
  • 2001 Georgia Author of the Year Award, Creative Non-Fiction: HistoricalDivision
  • Georgia Writers

  • A Devil and a Good Woman, Too
  • The Lives of Julia Peterkin
  • Susan Millar Williams
  • 1998 Julia Cherry Spruill Prize
  • Southern Association of Women Historians
  • 1997 Best Book on South Carolina History
  • South Carolina Historical Society

  • Devotion
  • Julia Oliver
  • Winner, 2007 John Esten Cooke Award for Southern Fiction
  • Military Order of the Stars and Bars
  • 2006 Finalist, ForeWord Magazine Book of the Year Award, Historical Fiction
  • ForeWord magazine

  • The Discovery of Childhoodin Puritan England
  • C. John Sommerville
  • 1993 Choice Outstanding Academic Book
  • Choice magazine

  • The Disfranchisement Myth
  • Poor Whites and Suffrage Restriction in Alabama
  • Glenn Feldman
  • 2005 Choice Outstanding Academic Book
  • Choice magazine

  • Don DeLillo
  • The Physics of Language
  • David Cowart
  • 2003 SAMLA Book Award
  • South Atlantic Modern Language Association

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  • Echoes of theUnspoken
  • Wayne Dodd
  • 1991 Ohioana Book Award, Poetry
  • Ohioana Library Association

  • Elemental South
  • An Anthology of Southern Nature Writing
  • Edited by Dorinda G. Dallmeyer
  • 2005 Phillip D. Reed Memorial Award for Outstanding Writing on the Southern Environment
  • Southern Environmental Law Center

  • Empirical Evidence
  • Steve Kronen
  • 1993 New Writers Awards, Poetry
  • Great Lakes Colleges Association

  • Empty Sleeves
  • Sidney Wade
  • 1992 Honorable Mention, Paterson Poetry Prize
  • The Poetry Center at Passaic County Community College

  • Estranging the Familiar
  • Toward a Revitalized Critical Writing
  • G. Douglas Atkins
  • 1994 Choice Outstanding Academic Book
  • Choice magazine

  • Equiano, the African
  • Biography of a Self-Made Man
  • Vincent Carretta
  • Co-winner, 2004-06 Annibel Jenkins Prize
  • American Society for Eighteenth Century Studies
  • 2005 10 Exceptional Books from University Presses
  • Foreword Magazine
  • 2005 Top 10 African American Books, Nonfiction
  • Booklist Magazine
  • 2005 Ten Best Biographies
  • Amazon.com
  • Kirwan Faculty Research and Scholarship Prize
  • University of Maryland

  • Eugene O’Neill’s Last Plays
  • Separating Art from Autobiography
  • Doris Alexander
  • Finalist, 2005 George Freedley Memorial Award
  • Theatre Library Association

  • Every Substance Clothed
  • Kathleen Halme
  • 1995 Balcones Poetry Prize
  • Austin Community College

  • Exit to Freedom
  • Calvin C. Johnson Jr. with Greg Hampikian
  • 2004 Silver Medal, ForeWord Magazine Book of the Year Award, Autobiography
  • ForeWord magazine

  • The Expedition of HumphryClinker
  • Tobias Smollett, Edited by Tom Preston
  • 1992 Choice Outstanding Academic Book
  • Choice magazine

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  • Federal Law and SouthernOrder
  • Racial Violence and Constitutional Conflict in the Post-Brown South
  • Michal R. Belknap
  • 1987 Gustavus Myers Award
  • Gustavus Myers Program for the Study of Bigotry and Human Rights in North America

  • Fight against Fear
  • Southern Jews and Black Civil Rights
  • Clive Webb
  • 2003 Southern Jewish Historical Society Book Prize
  • Southern Jewish Historical Society

  • Free Labor in an UnfreeWorld
  • White Artisans in Slaveholding Georgia, 1789-1860
  • Michele Gillespie
  • 2001 Malcolm Bell, Jr., and Muriel Barrow Bell Award
  • Georgia Historical Society

  • From Selma to Sorrow
  • The Life and Death of Viola Liuzzo
  • Mary Stanton
  • 1998 Outstanding Book Award
  • Organization for the Study of Communication, Language and Gender

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  • Georgia's Amazing Coast
  • Natural Wonders from Alligators to Zoeas
  • David Bryant and George Davidson. Illustrated by Charlotte Ingram
  • 2004 Georgia Author of the Year, Children's and Young Adult Literature
  • Georgia Writers

  • Georgia Voices, Vol. 1:Fiction
  • Edited by Hugh Ruppersburg
  • 1993 Author of the Year
  • Georgia Association of College Stores

  • The Granite FarmLetters
  • The Civil War Correspondence of Edgeworth and Sallie Bird
  • Edited by John Rozier
  • 1988 Founder's Award
  • Museum of the Confederacy
  • 1989 Georgia Author of the Year, Southern Culture
  • Georgia Writers

  • Guarding Greensboro
  • A Confederate Company in the Making of a Southern Community
  • G. Ward Hubbs
  • 2003 Jefferson Davis Award
  • Museum of the Confederacy
  • 2003 James I. Robertson Prize
  • Robert E. Lee Civil War Library and Research Center
  • 2004 Honorable Mention, Peter Seaborg Award for Civil War Scholarship
  • George Tyler Moore Center for the Study of the Civil War

  • The Gullah People and Their African Heritage
  • William S. Pollitzer
  • 1999 John B. Cawelti Award
  • American Culture Association
  • 2000 James Mooney Award
  • Southern Anthropological Society

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  • Heaven and Earth
  • A Cosmology
  • Albert Goldbarth
  • 1992 National Book Critics Circle Award, Poetry
  • National Book Critics Circle

  • The Herndons
  • An Atlanta Family
  • Carole Merritt
  • 2003 Finalist, Hurston/Wright Legacy Award, Nonfiction
  • Hurston/Wright Foundation
  • 2003 Honor Book, BCALA Literary Award, Nonfiction
  • Black Caucus of the American Library Association

  • Highbrows, Hillbillies, and Hellfire
  • Public Entertainment in Atlanta, 1880-1930
  • Steve Goodson
  • 2003 Malcolm Bell, Jr., and Muriel Barrow Bell Award
  • Georgia Historical Society

  • Historicizing Milton
  • Spectacle, Power, and Poetry in Restoration England
  • Laura Lunger Knoppers
  • 1994 Choice Outstanding Academic Book
  • Choice magazine

  • The History and Adventuresof an Atom
  • Tobias Smollett, Edited by Robert Adams Day
  • 1991 Choice Outstanding Academic Book
  • Choice magazine

  • Homeplace
  • The Social Use and Meaning of the Folk Dwelling in Southwestern North Carolina
  • Michael Ann Williams
  • 1993 Abbott Lowell Cummings Award
  • Vernacular Architecture Forum

  • Hotel Fiesta
  • Lynn Emanuel
  • 1985 New Writers Award, Poetry
  • Great Lakes Colleges Association

  • Hotel Imperium
  • Rachel Loden
  • Pushcart Prize XXVI (2002)
  • Pushcart Prize/Pushcart Press
  • One of the Ten Best Poetry Books of 2000
  • San Francisco Chronicle Book Review
  • 1999 Finalist, Bay Area Book Reviewers Award, Poetry
  • Bay Area Book Reviewers Association

  • How Far She Went
  • Mary Hood
  • 1984 Southern Review/L.S.U. Short Fiction Award
  • Southern Review

  • How I Got Cultured
  • A Nevada Memoir
  • Phyllis Barber
  • 1993 Literary Award, Autobiography
  • Association for Mormon Letters

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  • Ice Age
  • Robert Anderson
  • 2001 Finalist, Paterson Fiction Prize
  • The Poetry Center at Passaic Community College

  • In the Way of Our Grandmothers
  • A Cultural View of Twentieth-Century Midwifery in Florida
  • Debra Anne Susie
  • 1988 Charlton W. Tebeau Book Award
  • Florida Historical Society

  • Cultural Theory and Popular Culture
  • An Introduction
  • John Storey
  • 1994 Ray and Pat Browne Award, Best Textbook, Reference, or Resource
  • Popular Culture Association

  • Invisible Men
  • Fatherhood in Victorian Periodicals, 1850 1910
  • Claudia Nelson
  • 1994 Choice Outstanding Academic Book
  • Choice magazine

  • Islanders in the Stream
  • A History of the Bahamian People: Volume Two: From the Ending of Slaveryto the Twenty-First Century
  • Michael Craton and Gail Saunders
  • 1999 Elsa Goviea Prize
  • Association of Caribbean Historians

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  • Jesus Sound Explosion
  • Mark Curtis Anderson
  • 2003 Finalist, Minnesota Book Awards, Autobiography and Memoir
  • Minnesota Humanities Commission

  • Le Jugement du Roy de Behaigne and Remede de Fortune
  • Edited by James I. Wimsatt and William W. Kibler
  • 1991 Choice Outstanding Academic Book
  • Choice magazine

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  • The King's Ranger
  • Thomas Brown and the American Revolution on the Southern Frontier
  • Edward J. Cashin
  • 1991 Fraunces Tavern Museum Award
  • American Revolution Round Table

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  • Lachlan McGillivray,Indian Trader
  • The Shaping of the Southern Colonial Frontier
  • Edward J. Cashin
  • 1992 Malcolm Bell, Jr., and Muriel Barrow Bell Award
  • Georgia Historical Society

  • Lancelot; or the Knight ofthe Cart
  • Chrétien de Troyes, Translated by Ruth Harwood Cline
  • 1992 Lewis Galantière Translation Prize
  • American Translators Association

  • The Last Harvest
  • Truck Farmers in the Deep South
  • Perry Dilbeck
  • 2006 Author of the Year Award, Creative Non-Fiction, Specialty Book
  • Georgia Writers

  • The Latin Deli
  • Prose and Poetry
  • Judith Ortiz Cofer
  • 1993 Anisfield-Wolf Book Award
  • Cleveland Foundation
  • 2005 Georgia Top 25 Reading List
  • Georgia Center for the Book

  • Leaving Saturn
  • Major Jackson
  • 2003 Finalist, National Book Critics Circle Award, Poetry
  • National Book Critics Circle
  • Whiting Writers Award
  • Mrs. Giles Whiting Foundation

  • The Life of the Party
  • Festive Vision in Modern Fiction
  • Christopher Ames
  • 1993 Choice Outstanding Academic Book
  • Choice magazine

  • Literature and the Visual Arts in Tudor England
  • David Evett
  • 1991 British Council Prize in the Humanities
  • North American Conference on British Studies

  • Liquid Land
  • A Journey through the Florida Everglades
  • Ted Levin
  • 2004 John Burroughs Medal
  • John Burroughs Association and the American Museum of Natural History

  • Long Green
  • The Rise and Fall of Tobacco in South Carolina
  • Eldred E. Prince Jr. with Robert R. Simpson
  • 2001 George C. Rogers Award
  • South Carolina Historical Society

  • Looking for Angels in New York
  • Jacqueline Osherow
  • Witter Bynner Poetry Prize
  • American Academy and Institute of Arts and Letters

  • The Lost Boys of Sudan
  • An American Story of the Refugee Experience
  • Mark Bixler
  • 2004 Finalist, Southern Book Award
  • Southern Book Critics Circle
  • 2005 Honorable Mention, Gustavus Myers Award
  • Gustavus Myers Program for the Study of Bigotry and Human Rights in North America
  • 2005 Notable Book in Education
  • American School Board Journal
  • 2005 Finalist, Book of the Year Award, Nonfiction
  • Southern Independent Booksellers Alliance
  • 2005 Finalist, ForeWord Magazine Book of the Year Awards
  • ForeWord Magazine

  • A Love Story Beginning in Spanish
  • Judith Ortiz Cofer
  • 2005 2nd Place Winner, Award for Best Book of Poetry
  • Latino Literacy Hall of Fame/Latino Literacy Now
  • 2005 Bronze Winner, ForeWord Magazine Book of the Year Awards
  • ForeWord Magazine

  • Lugenia Burns Hope, BlackSouthern Reformer
  • Jacqueline Anne Rouse
  • 1989 Letitia Woods Brown Memorial Book Prize
  • Association of Black Women Historians

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  • Madaline
  • Love and Survival in Antebellum New Orleans
  • Edited by Del Upton
  • 1997 Louisiana Literary Award
  • Louisiana Library Association

  • Maps to Anywhere
  • Bernard Cooper
  • 1991 Ernest Hemingway Foundation/PEN Award
  • PEN New England

  • Mark Twain's Aquarium
  • The Samuel Clemens-Angelfish Correspondence, 1905-1910
  • Edited by John Cooley
  • 1992 Choice Outstanding Academic Book
  • Choice magazine

  • A Measure of Memory
  • Storytelling and Identity in American Jewish Fiction
  • Victoria Aarons
  • 1996 Choice Outstanding Academic Book
  • Choice magazine

  • Melville and Turner
  • Spheres of Love and Fright
  • Robert K. Wallace
  • 1994 Choice Outstanding Academic Book
  • Choice magazine

  • Memoirs of LaetitiaPilkington
  • Laetitia Van Lewen Pilkington, Edited by A. C. Elias Jr.
  • 1999 Athenaeum Literary Awards
  • Athenaeum of Philadelphia

  • Mid-Lands
  • A Family Album
  • Robert Murray Davis
  • 1993 Finalist, Oklahoma Book Award, Nonfiction
  • Oklahoma Center for the Book

  • Mother Rocket
  • Rita Ciresi
  • 1993 Nominee, Art Seidenbaum Award for First Fiction
  • Los Angeles Times Book Prize

  • The Muses Among Us
  • Eloquent Listening and Other Pleasures of the Writer’s Craft
  • Kim Stafford
  • 2003 Finalist, Frances Fuller Victor Award for General Nonfiction
  • Literary Arts/Oregon Book Awards

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  • The Necessary Grace to Fall
  • Gina Ochsner
  • H. L. Davis Award for Fiction
  • Literary Arts/Oregon Book Awards
  • PNBA Book Award
  • Pacific Northwest Booksellers Association

  • Nervous Dancer
  • Carol Lee Lorenzo
  • 1996 Georgia Author of the Year, Short Story
  • Georgia Writers

  • Never Surrender
  • Confederate Memory and Conservatism in the South Carolina Upcountry
  • W. Scott Poole
  • 2004 George C. Rogers Award
  • South Carolina Historical Society

  • The New GeorgiaGuide
  • 1996 Outstanding Achievement Award
  • Georgia Adult Education Association

  • No Lie Like Love
  • Paul Rawlins
  • 1996 Literary Award, Short Fiction
  • Association of Mormon Letters

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  • On the Threshold of Freedom
  • Masters and Slaves in Civil War Georgia
  • Clarence L. Mohr
  • 1987 Avery O. Craven Award
  • Organization of American Historians

  • Original Intentions
  • On the Making and Ratification of the United States Constitution
  • M. E. Bradford
  • 1994 Southern Heritage Literary Award
  • Southern Heritage Society

  • Origins of FuturisticFiction
  • Paul K. Alkon
  • 1989 J. Lloyd Eaton Award
  • J. Lloyd Eaton Conference on Science Fiction and Fantasy
  • Phi Kappa Phi Faculty Recognition Award
  • Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi

  • Ossabaw
  • Evocations of an Island
  • Jack Leigh, James Kilgo, and Alan Campbell
  • 2004 Georgia Author of the Year, Specialty Books
  • Georgia Writers

  • "Our Famous Guest"
  • Mark Twain in Vienna
  • Carl Dolmetsch
  • 1993 Award for Austrian Studies
  • Center for Austrian Culture

  • The Outlaw JamesCopeland and the Champion-Belted Empress
  • Jeanne LeBow
  • 1991 Runner-up, Norma Farber First Book Award
  • Poetry Society of America

  • O Wheel
  • Peter Sacks
  • 2000 Finalist, William Carlos Williams Award
  • Poetry Society of America

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  • Panama and the UnitedStates
  • The Forced Alliance
  • Michael L. Conniff
  • 1993 Choice Outstanding Academic Book
  • Choice magazine

  • The Parisian Prowler
  • Le Spleen de Paris. Petits Poèmes en prose
  • Charles Baudelaire, Translated and edited by Edward K. Kaplan
  • 1992 Choice Outstanding Academic Book
  • Choice magazine
  • 1990 Lewis Galantière Prize
  • American Translators Association

  • The People I Know
  • Nancy Zafris
  • 1991 Ohioana Book Award, Fiction
  • Ohioana Library Association

  • Phil Stone of Oxford
  • A Vicarious Life
  • Susan Snell
  • 1991 New York Times Notable Book
  • New York Times
  • 1991 McLemore Prize
  • Mississippi Historical Society

  • The Piano Tuner
  • Peter Meinke
  • 1986 Southern Review/L.S.U. Short Fiction Award
  • Southern Review

  • A Place to Belong
  • Everyday Order and Everyday Space in Calvert, Newfoundland
  • Gerald L. Pocius
  • 1992 Abbott Lowell Cummings Award
  • Vernacular Architecture Forum
  • 1992 Chicago Folklore Prize
  • Department of Germanic Languages and Literatures, University of Chicago
  • 1991 Choice Outstanding Academic Book
  • Choice magazine

  • Poetry and Ideology in Revolutionary Connecticut
  • William C. Dowling
  • 1992 Choice Outstanding Academic Book
  • Choice magazine

  • Poetry As Survival
  • Gregory Orr
  • 2003 Academy Award for Literature
  • American Academy of Arts and Letters

  • The Poetry of Men's Lives
  • An International Anthology
  • Edited by Fred Moramarco and Al Zolynas
  • 2004 San Diego Book Awards, Poetry Anthology
  • San Diego Book Awards Association

  • A Poetry of TwoMinds
  • Sherod Santos
  • 2001 Finalist, National Book Critics Circle Award, Criticism
  • National Book Critics Circle

  • Political Power inAlabama
  • The More Things Change . . .
  • Anne Permaloff and Carl Grafton
  • 1995 Choice Outstanding Academic Book
  • Choice magazine

  • Positive as Sound
  • Emily Dickinson's Rhyme
  • Judy Jo Small
  • 1992 Choice Outstanding Academic Book
  • Choice magazine

  • Proslavery
  • A History of the Defense of Slavery in America, 1701-1840
  • Larry E. Tise
  • 1988 Herbert Feis Award
  • American Historical Association

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  • The Quarry
  • Harvey Grossinger
  • 1997 Edward Lewis Wallant Book Award

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  • Race and Democracy
  • The Civil Rights Struggle in Louisiana, 1915-1972
  • Adam Fairclough
  • 1994 Choice Outstanding Academic Book
  • Choice magaine
  • 1995 Lillian Smith Award, Nonfiction
  • Southern Regional Council
  • 1996 Kemper and Leila Williams Prie
  • Historic New Orleans Collection and Louisiana Historical Association
  • 1996 Gustavus Myers Award
  • Gustavus Myers Program for the Study of Bigotry and Human Rights in North America
  • 1995 Louisiana Literary Award
  • Louisiana Library Association

  • Randall Jarrell and the Lost World of Childhood
  • Richard Flynn
  • 1992 Choice Outstanding Academic Book
  • Choice magaine

  • Reading Race
  • White American Poets and the Racial Discourse in the Twentieth Century
  • Aldon L. Nielsen
  • 1988 SAMLA Studies Prie
  • South Atlantic Modern Language Association
  • 1988 Gustavus Myers Award
  • Gustavus Myers Program for the Study of Bigotry and Human Rights in North America
  • 1988 Eugene M. Kayden Press Book Award
  • University of Colorado at Boulder

  • Real Punks Don't Wear Black
  • Frank Kogan
  • 2006 Second Place Winner, Book of the Year Award, Music
  • ForeWord magazine

  • Reconnection
  • Dualism to Holism in Literary Study
  • Betty Jean Craige
  • 1988 Frederick W. Ness Book Award
  • Association of American Colleges

  • The Reservoir
  • Donna Stonecipher
  • 2003 Washington State Book Awards
  • Washington Center for the Book at the Seattle Public Library

  • The Riddle Song and Other Rememberings
  • Rebecca McClanahan
  • 2002 Finalist, Glasgow Prie for an Emerging Writer
  • Shenandoah and the Glasgow Endowment

  • Riska
  • Memories of a Dayak Girlhood
  • Riska Orpa Sari, Edited by Linda Spalding
  • 1999 Finalist, Kiriyama Pacific Rim Book Prie
  • Kiriyama Pacific Rim Institute

  • River of Lakes
  • A Journey on Florida's St. Johns River
  • Bill Belleville
  • 2000 Michael J. Shaara Outstanding Writer Award
  • Space Coast Writers Guild

  • Rough Translations
  • Molly Giles
  • 1986 Bay Area Book Reviewers Award, Fiction
  • Bay Area Book Reviewers Association
  • 1987 Boston Globe Literary Press Award, Fiction
  • Boston Globe

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  • Sabbath Creek
  • Judson Mitcham
  • 2005 Georgia Top 25 Reading List
  • Georgia Center for the Book

  • Separate Pasts
  • Growing Up White in the Segregated South
  • Melton A. McLaurin
  • 1988 Lillian Smith Award, Nonfiction
  • Southern Regional Council
  • 1987 Gustavus Myers Award
  • Gustavus Myers Program for the Study of Bigotry and Human Rights in North America

  • Short Stories of the Civil Rights Movement
  • An Anthology
  • Edited by Margaret Earley Whitt
  • 2006 Winner, Book of the Year Award, Anthologies
  • ForeWord magazine
  • 2007 "Best of the Best from University Presses"
  • American Library Association

  • Silk Stockings and BallotBoxes
  • Women and Politics in New Orleans, 1920-1963
  • Pamela Tyler
  • 1997 Kemper and Leila Williams Prize
  • Historic New Orleans Collection and Louisiana Historical Association

  • Singing to the Dead
  • A Missioner's Life among Refugees from Burma
  • Victoria Armour-Hileman
  • 2002 Finalist, Kiriyama Pacific Rim Book Prize
  • Kiriyama Pacific Rim Institute

  • Singing Cowboys andMusical Mountaineers
  • Southern Culture and the Roots of Country Music
  • Bill C. Malone
  • 1994 Ray and Pat Browne Award, Best Scholarly Monograph
  • Popular Culture Association

  • Slave Laws in Virginia
  • Philip J. Schwarz
  • 1997 Choice Outstanding Academic Book
  • Choice magazine

  • Snakes of the Southeast
  • Whit Gibbons and Mike Dorcas
  • 2005 National Outdoor Book Award, Nature Guidebook Category
  • National Outdoor Book Awards

  • Somewhat MoreIndependent
  • The End of Slavery in New York City, 1770-1810
  • Shane White
  • 1992 Choice Outstanding Academic Book
  • Choice magazine

  • A Southern Weave ofWomen
  • Fiction of the Contemporary South
  • Linda Tate
  • 1995 Choice Outstanding Academic Book
  • Choice magazine

  • Spirit Seizures
  • Melissa Pritchard
  • 1987 Carl Sandburg Award, Fiction
  • Friends of the Chicago Public Library
  • James Duval Phelan Award
  • San Francisco Foundation

  • Spit Baths
  • Greg Downs
  • Finalist, 2007 Paterson Fiction Prize
  • Poetry Center at Passiac County Community College

  • The Star Creek Papers
  • Horace Mann Bond and Julia W. Bond, Edited by Adam Fairclough
  • 1997 Honorable Mention, Gustavus Myers Award
  • Gustavus Myers Program for the Study of Bigotry and Human Rights in North America

  • String Light
  • C. D. Wright
  • 1991 Poetry Center Book Award
  • Poetry Center at San Francisco State University

  • Subjects of Slavery, Agents of Change
  • Women and Power in Gothic Novels and Slave Narratives, 1790-1865
  • Kari J. Winter
  • 1994 Choice Outstanding Academic Book
  • Choice magazine

  • Surrendered Child
  • A Birth Mother's Journey
  • Karen Salyer McElmurray
  • 2004 Georgia Author of the Year, Creative Nonfiction
  • Georgia Writers
  • 2004 Book of the Year Award
  • Appalachian Writer’s Association

  • Survival Rates
  • Mary Clyde
  • 1999 Literary Award, Short Fiction
  • Association for Mormon Letters

  • The Sweet Everlasting
  • Judson Mitcham
  • 1997 Georgia Author of the Year, Novel
  • Georgia Writers
  • 1998 Townsend Prize for Fiction
  • Chattahoochee Review and DeKalb College

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  • Temples and Fields
  • Phillis Levin
  • 1988 Norma Farber First Book Award
  • Poetry Society of America

  • Tennessee Williams' Letters to Donald Windham, 1940-1965
  • Edited by Donald Windham
  • 1996 Editor's Choice Award, Lambda Literary Awards
  • Lambda Literary Foundation

  • This Is My Century
  • New And Collected Poems
  • Margaret Walker
  • 1993 Lifetime Achievement Award
  • Before Columbus Foundation

  • To Redeem the Soul of America
  • The Southern Christian Leadership Conference and Martin Luther King Jr.
  • Adam Fairclough
  • 1987 Gustavus Myers Award
  • Gustavus Myers Program for the Study of Bigotry and Human Rights in North America

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  • Uncle Tom Mania
  • Slavery, Minstrelsy, and Transatlantic Culture in the 1850s
  • Sarah Meer
  • 2005 Finalist, George Freedley Memorial Award
  • Theatre Library Association
  • Under the Guardianship ofthe Nation
  • The Freedmen's Bureau and the Reconstruction of Georgia, 1865-1870
  • Paul A. Cimbala
  • 1999 Malcolm Bell, Jr., and Muriel Barrow Bell Award
  • Georgia Historical Society

  • Under the Red Flag
  • Ha Jin
  • 1998 Georgia Author of the Year, Fiction
  • Georgia Writers
  • 1998 Finalist, Kiriyama Pacific Rim Book Prize
  • Kiriyama Pacific Rim Institute

  • Unified Field Theory
  • Frank Soos
  • 1998 PNBA Book Award
  • Pacific Northwest Booksellers Association

  • University of Georgia Press
  • 1994 Award for Excellence in Publishing
  • American Institute of Architects, Atlanta Chapter

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  • Venezuela and the UnitedStates
  • From Monroe's Hemisphere to Petroleum's Empire
  • Judith Ewell
  • 1997 Alfred B. Thomas Book Award
  • Southeastern Council on Latin American Studies

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  • Walker Percy's Search for Community
  • John F. Desmond
  • 2005 Finalist, Washington State Book Awards
  • Washington Center for the Book at the Seattle Public Library

  • "We Shall Not Be Moved"
  • The Desegregation of the University of Georgia
  • Robert A. Pratt
  • Inaugural "Fulfilling the Dream" Award
  • University of Georgia

  • "What Animal"
  • Oni Buchanan
  • Finalist, SEBA Book Award, Poetry
  • Southeast Booksellers Association

  • "What Nature Suffers toGroe"
  • Life, Labor, and Landscape on the Georgia Coast, 1680-1920
  • Mart A. Stewart
  • 1998 Malcolm Bell, Jr., and Muriel Barrow Bell Award
  • Georgia Historical Society

  • Where There Are Mountains
  • An Environmental History of the Southern Appalachians
  • Donald Edward Davis
  • 2001 Phillip D. Reed Memorial Award for Outstanding Writing on the Southern Environment
  • Southern Environmental Law Center

  • Who Guards the Guardians?
  • Judicial Control of Administration
  • Martin Shapiro
  • 1989 Louis Brownlow Book Award
  • National Academy of Public Administration

  • Why the South Lost theCivil War
  • Richard E. Beringer, Herman Hattaway, Archer Jones, and William N. Still Jr.
  • 1987 Bell I. Wiley Prize
  • National Historical Society
  • 1986 Jefferson Davis Award
  • Museum of the Confederacy

  • Wisdom from aRainforest
  • The Spiritual Journey of an Anthropologist
  • Stuart A. Schlegel
  • 1999 Finalist, Philippine National Book Award, Social Science
  • Manila Critics Circle

  • Woman in Front of theSun
  • On Becoming a Writer
  • Judith Ortiz Cofer
  • 2001 Georgia Author of the Year, Creative Nonfiction: Essay Division
  • Georgia Writers

  • Woman of Color, Daughter of Privilege
  • Amanda America Dickson, 1849-1893
  • Kent Anderson Leslie
  • 2005 Georgia Top 25 Reading List
  • Georgia Center for the Book

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  • Zoro's Field
  • My Life in the Appalachian Woods
  • Thomas Rain Crowe
  • 2005 Ragan Old North State Award
  • North Carolina Literary and Historical Association
  • 2005 Phillip D. Reed Memorial Award for Outstanding Writing on the Southern Environment
  • Southern Environmental Law Center
  • 2006 Honorable Mention, Independent Publisher Book Awards (IPPYs)
  • Independent Publisher Magazine

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