Carolina s Story

Carolina s Story
Author: Donna Rathmell
Publsiher: Arbordale Publishing
Total Pages: 32
Release: 2005-06-10
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9780976494300

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Presents the story of Carolina, a loggerhead turtle that was brought to a turtle hospital after she became sick with the flu, was cured, and was finally released back into the wild; includes a "make your own sea turtle" cut-out.

River of the Carolinas

River of the Carolinas
Author: Henry Savage Jr.
Publsiher: UNC Press Books
Total Pages: 474
Release: 2018-08-25
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9781469650708

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The story of the Santee is, in fact, the story of a major part of the Carolinas east of the Appalachians, for the river drains an immense area of both states from the mountains to the ocean. Savage also describes fully the change-over from the agricultural Old South to the industrial New South, a change sparked largely by the hydroelectric power of the Santee. Originally published in 1968. A UNC Press Enduring Edition -- UNC Press Enduring Editions use the latest in digital technology to make available again books from our distinguished backlist that were previously out of print. These editions are published unaltered from the original, and are presented in affordable paperback formats, bringing readers both historical and cultural value.

A Delicious Country

A Delicious Country
Author: Scott Huler
Publsiher: UNC Press Books
Total Pages: 262
Release: 2019-02-05
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 9781469648293

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In 1700, a young man named John Lawson left London and landed in Charleston, South Carolina, hoping to make a name for himself. For reasons unknown, he soon undertook a two-month journey through the still-mysterious Carolina backcountry. His travels yielded A New Voyage to Carolina in 1709, one of the most significant early American travel narratives, rich with observations about the region's environment and Indigenous people. Lawson later helped found North Carolina's first two cities, Bath and New Bern; became the colonial surveyor general; contributed specimens to what is now the British Museum; and was killed as the first casualty of the Tuscarora War. Yet despite his great contributions and remarkable history, Lawson is little remembered, even in the Carolinas he documented. In 2014, Scott Huler made a surprising decision: to leave home and family for his own journey by foot and canoe, faithfully retracing Lawson's route through the Carolinas. This is the chronicle of that unlikely voyage, revealing what it's like to rediscover your own home. Combining a traveler's curiosity, a naturalist's keen observation, and a writer's wit, Huler draws our attention to people and places we might pass regularly but never really see. What he finds are surprising parallels between Lawson's time and our own, with the locals and their world poised along a knife-edge of change between a past they can't forget and a future they can't quite envision.

Long Story Short

Long Story Short
Author: Marianne Gingher
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 228
Release: 2009
Genre: North Carolina
ISBN: IND:30000124593041

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Long Story Short: Flash Fiction by Sixty-five of North Carolina s Finest Writers"

Talkin Tar Heel

Talkin  Tar Heel
Author: Walt Wolfram,Jeffrey Reaser
Publsiher: UNC Press Books
Total Pages: 348
Release: 2014-04-07
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781469614373

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Are you considered a "dingbatter," or outsider, when you visit the Outer Banks? Have you ever noticed a picture in your house hanging a little "sigogglin," or crooked? Do you enjoy spending time with your "buddyrow," or close friend? Drawing on over two decades of research and 3,000 recorded interviews from every corner of the state, Walt Wolfram and Jeffrey Reaser's lively book introduces readers to the unique regional, social, and ethnic dialects of North Carolina, as well as its major languages, including American Indian languages and Spanish. Considering how we speak as a reflection of our past and present, Wolfram and Reaser show how languages and dialects are a fascinating way to understand our state's rich and diverse cultural heritage. The book is enhanced by maps and illustrations and augmented by more than 100 audio and video recordings, which can be found online at talkintarheel.com.

The Story of North Carolina

The Story of North Carolina
Author: Alex Mathews Arnett,Walter Clinton Jackson
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 496
Release: 1942
Genre: North Carolina
ISBN: OCLC:7851300

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Fifteen Hurricanes That Changed the Carolinas

Fifteen Hurricanes That Changed the Carolinas
Author: Jay Barnes
Publsiher: UNC Press Books
Total Pages: 385
Release: 2022-03-16
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9781469667461

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This informative and engaging book tells the true stories of the hurricanes that had the greatest impact on North Carolina and South Carolina, from the eighteenth century to the present day. Hurricane historian Jay Barnes offers an illuminating and compelling account of the Carolinas' most recent storm disasters, Matthew and Florence, as well as thirteen other memorable hurricanes in the Tar Heel and Palmetto States, including Hazel, Hugo, Fran, and Floyd. In Barnes's hands, the examination of these powerful tropical cyclones leads to a broader view of the history of the Carolinas, revealing not only their terrifying and deadly consequences but also the perseverance of the region's people in the face of such extraordinary disasters. In recounting the rich hurricane history of the Carolinas, from the mountains to the coast, Barnes urges readers to consider the storms to come and profiles how a warming planet and rising seas will affect future Carolina hurricanes.

True Crime Stories of Upstate South Carolina

True Crime Stories of Upstate South Carolina
Author: Cathy Pickens
Publsiher: Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages: 144
Release: 2022-05-30
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781439675281

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Upstate South Carolina is a scenic region of business centers, farms and textile towns. But it has a dark side. In 1924, a local resident was convicted for poisoning a neighbor in a case that went to the state supreme court. One resident aided a prisoner in a daring outbreak in the name of love. Fairfield County had its own version of witch trials. Crime writer Cathy Pickens brings a novelist's eye to the Upstate's real crime stories and the international headlines and the little-known tales that define the sinister--and quirky--side of her home state.