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BOOK & CD SPECIAL

SONGS OF THE UNPAINTED  SOUTH     PERFORMED BY MINDY BURGIN & RUT LELAND   

Book + CD: $33.95               CD Only: $10.00                        *plus SC sales tax and shipping handling 

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READER'S SERIES SPECIAL

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1. Click the READER'S SERIES image above to purchase The Way it Was In Charleston S.C. and Janie Mitchell, Reliable Cook at the discounted price.

2. Please DO NOT order each book individually or our system will not be able to recognize the discount. 

Total Price: $40.95 plus tax & shipping/handling

NOW AVAILABLE: CITY OF RUIN

SPECIAL FACEBOOK OFFERFREE "The Union is Dissolved" broadside(poster) with the purchase of City of Ruin: Charleston at War 1860-1865.

-Offer ends May 25, 2012  

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NEW RELEASE

This first novel by Charles H. Banov explores the intricacies familial relationships, as well as a myriad of human emotions involving an older gentleman with Parkinson’s Disease and his granddaughter with Rett Syndrome.

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KEN BURGER "IN THE NEWS"

 

Robert Cox NPR Interview

Award-winning journalist Robert Cox is called the hero of Argentine journalism. As the editor of the Buenos Aires Herald during the Dirty War of the 1970’s and 80’s, he risked his life to report kidnappings, torture and murder of thousands of Argentines by the military government. In Dirty Secrets, Dirty War, Cox's story is told by his son David who grew up under the pall of terrorism, but was inspired by his father's "great courage to write what was true." (Click here to read more about the book.