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Novel Sounds

Columbia University Press
200 pages
$28


“Florence Dore’s work teems with rich archival unearthings and interpretive ingenuity. Dore’s intricate connections, juxtapositions, and analyses of multimedia interanimation are never less than absorbing and are often eye-opening both at the level of textual forms and in the larger terms of cultural understanding in which they were embedded.”

-Eric Lott

{This Tale Is True}

Oconee Spirit Press LLC
186 pages
$9.95


“Deborah Adams offers goddesses in peril and a protagonist who dares all to save the immortals in a wild, wacky, and wonderful romp. Imaginative, creative, fabulous fiction.”

-Carolyn Hart

Parade’s End

Mercer University Press
192 pages
$18


“PARADE’S END is a collection of familiar essays. The author comes from the generation in which girls read books about horses, and boys, about dogs, and his prose is old-fashioned and marvelously clear.”

-from the publisher

Saving the Sacred Sea

Oxford University Press
248 pages
$34.95


“Anyone interested in the study of contentious politics, globalization, or field theory will want to read this book.”

-Doug McAdam

Counting Down Elvis

Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
270 pages
$36


“Recommended for music and popular-culture collections and anyone for whom Elvis has not yet left the building”

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Edward Terry Sanford

Univ Tennessee Press
474 pages
$65


“Sanford, his character, and his life as a Tennessean on the Supreme Court are sure to intrigue legal scholars, students of Tennessee culture and history, and general audiences alike.”

-from the publisher

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